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Ephemeral Tomorrow
Within their conceptional approach, the members of artist collective Ephemeral Tomorrow combine technical knowledge with clean, minimalistic aesthetics and present both in their data relevant audiovisual installations. Established in 2016, Riccardo Torresi, Maxime Lethelier, Asako Fujimoto participated in several group shows in Austria, Italy and Germany.

Riccardo Torresi is a media artist, architect and film maker from Italy. His works were exhibited in various museums and festivals such as HKW Berlin, British HCI Conference and Berlin Festival of Lights
between others. His...
Within their conceptional approach, the members of artist collective Ephemeral Tomorrow combine technical knowledge with clean, minimalistic aesthetics and present both in their data relevant audiovisual installations. Established in 2016, Riccardo Torresi, Maxime Lethelier, Asako Fujimoto participated in several group shows in Austria, Italy and Germany.

Riccardo Torresi is a media artist, architect and film maker from Italy. His works were exhibited in various museums and festivals such as HKW Berlin, British HCI Conference and Berlin Festival of Lights
between others. His research project "Au Fil du Fleuve" was nominated for the 1st prize at the "International Architectural Thesis Award" and the "Archiprix Italia" 2013 other than being published in
various architecture and design magazines. His more recent work "Relative Space" received an honorary mention at the Share Prize 2017 in Turin (Italy).

Maxime Lethelier is a french media artist interested in interactive installations and visuals for music. He collaborated with the award winning collective Hehe (Golden Nica 2008 Hybrid Art). He also works with theatre companies developing stage design involving new technologies (“Hiver” and "Kant" by Ex Voto A
la Lune, “Supermarket” by Le Joli Collectif...) and is involved in the creation of interactive video installations. His works focused essentially on public or shared space, and how people interact with their environment.

Asako Fujimoto is an electronic music composer/performer originally from Japan and based in Berlin. She works with analog and digital synthesizers for media installations. In 2005, she started to work on sound design for the video artist, Katja Loher, after moving to Europe in 2010, she continues working on sounds for new medias as well as theatre and film collaborations.

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