13 Nov 2025 – 22 Feb 2026
| Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm Fri & Sat: 10am – 9pm |
Oculus, Basement 2 |
Free Admission
Enter the dreamlike archipelago of Windswept Adan, a multi-channel sound installation by singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoba. Conceived as a soundtrack to an imaginary film during journeys through the Ryukyu Archipelago, the work invites visitors into a speculative world where music and imagination intertwine.
At its heart is the story of a young girl exiled from her home on the fictional island of Kirinaki. Travelling to Adan, a place alive with plants, animals and creatures who communicate using seashells instead of words, she encounters wonder, loss and transformation. Her journey echoes the cycles of life, emphasising impermanence and the interconnectedness of all beings.
This narrative unfolds through spatialised sound: Aoba’s delicate vocals interwoven with orchestral textures, field recordings and instruments both familiar and unusual — from harp and celesta to charango and prepared piano. The installation conjures tides, breezes, birdsong and other sonic contours, enveloping visitors in an immersive, emotional landscape.
Presented as part of Soundworks from Worlds Not Yet Born within Futures Festival: Worlds in the Making, Windswept Adan becomes an invitation to slow down, listen closely, and inhabit a world as intimate as it is speculative.
Composed by Ichiko Aoba & Taro Umebayashi
Sound Engineer: Toshihiko Kasai
Art Direction & Photography: Kodai Kobayashi
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