
11/12/25 Peripherie 19 – Akhira Sano
“Two phenomena—repetition and non-repetition, the meaningful and the meaningless—constantly alternate between contrast and chaotic intermingling. Like checking the calendar for seasonal shifts, or noticing cigarette smoke turning white before you realize it.”
Akhira Sano is a Japanese artist and musician, whose practice connects sound, drawing, and installation into a slow, attentive study of everyday life. Working with muted textures, micro‑glitches, prints, and recordings, he explores imperfect forms and residual noise, placing a quiet, personal perspective within the wider sonic arts landscape.
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