Miyako Atsuro
Product Designer / Producer / Chizai HunterRelated Projects
- tariki lab
- Morph inn
Welcome to a space where you can drop by without any specific reason—a casual, purpose-free room. Soft robots known as Morph welcome visitors into this space, offering an experience of surrender and presence. Come as you are and immerse yourself in the experience.
- Biomass Lab
Designed and built furniture for the communal space of a biomass research lab. The furniture was optimized in size and function to fit the space, while also encouraging communication to support the realization of a biomass value chain.
- Kotoyama Hyakkei
With daily activities like working now possible from home, travel for homecoming visits or tourism is increasingly shifting to digital alternatives. As physical movement declines, the connection between people and places may weaken. This project explores new ways to reimagine those relationships. Have you ever left a message in a guestbook at a museum or in a café notebook, marking your presence in a place? Returning years later and rediscovering your own words can evoke a subtle yet deep connection to that location. MESH ART PROJECT revives this nostalgic experience using modern technology. By typing a message on a smartphone, your words are physically placed in a distant town, becoming part of its landscape. Whether a wish, prayer, confession, passing thought, or joke, every phrase creates a unique fusion between language and scenery. This project connects people and places through words, forging new relationships.
- BWTC
BWTC is an innovative art project that explores the value of information in today’s world, where people unknowingly exchange various forms of intangible data. The project purchases brainwave data directly from visitors and, using a proprietary algorithm, transforms this data into unique paintings. These artworks are then exhibited and made available for sale.
- IDEA ARENA
IDEA ARENA (Sàn Đấu Ý Tưởng in Vietnamese) is a voting-based idea battle designed to address Vietnam’s social challenges with a positive approach. Two teams, led by key opinion leaders (KOLs), presented innovative solutions to social issues, and citizens participated by voting for their favorite concepts. Voting took place over four weeks in Ho Chi Minh City through voting booths at AEON malls, a dedicated website, and Facebook. The campaign garnered over 30,000 votes and even attracted collaboration inquiries from local businesses. Organized by the Vietnam-based Aureole Group (parent company: Mitani Sangyo), this initiative was part of a national campaign and also recognized as a commemorative project for the 50th anniversary of Japan-Vietnam diplomatic relations.
- FUCHAT
FUCHAT is a system that delivers an encouraging video message from yourself 20 years into the future—the version of you that achieved your dreams.
- QUON
QUON is a modern reinterpretation of geta (traditional Japanese wooden sandals), crafted from recycled textile waste. Unlike conventional wooden geta, QUON is quieter when walking and features vibrant textures that expand its role in fashion. Its replaceable sole design enhances durability while promoting higher textile recycling rates through continued use.
- 100 COPIED BANANAS
Through a cycle of 3D scanning and 3D printing, a banana was replicated 100 times. The 3D data (.stl format) generated during this process was sold as NFTs, exploring how each copy’s unique attributes influence its perceived value.