Cultural Bits

Cultural Bits Cultural Bits is a new company established in 2012 in Singapore. Our business mainly focuses interdi are our main products.

Our business mainly focuses interdisciplinary area between art and technology. For technology we develop software and systems where technology and contents are well integrated. Smartphone applications, web software, business software, etc. For art we mainly feature artworks of world-renowned Japanese media artists, Naoko Tosa. We organize exhibitions and events based on her media artworks. Also we

open online shops where most of her artworks could be purchased. In addition we develop products applying her artworks as design. In Japan we have our group company called NT & Associates and both of our companies work together to create innovative technology/design/art that would enrich our life-style.

27/10/2018

 

07/09/2014

Veteran Japanese media artist Naoko Tosa opens “Space Flower,” an exhibition of new works at Ikkan Art Gallery on September 5.

12/02/2014

The Japanese sound artist on her exhibition Sound of Ikebana

Hitch Haiku
25/01/2014

Hitch Haiku

Hitch Haiku interactive haiku creator by Naoko Tosa

Projection Mapping Show - Naoko Tosa
24/01/2014

Projection Mapping Show - Naoko Tosa

Over the weekend (Thursday-Sunday), there was a projection mapping show entitled "Sound of IKEBANA" by Naoko Tosa at the Singapore Art Science museum. It's only during rare occasions like this that...

24/01/2014

Naoko Tosa 土佐尚子 - Sound of Ikebana : Four Seasons

“Sound of Ikebana” - the theme of four seasons inspired by different cultures showcases Japan’s four seasons alongside strong artistic influences of the Rimpa School. Colours representative of Chin...

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24/01/2014

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Pretty amazing art work, exploration between sound, movement and colors. The expression of the 4 seasons through the different colors & the use of music was spot on, love it!

Ikebana App displays Haiku (Japanese short poems) when you point your camera to video which you can play or download fro...
24/01/2014

Ikebana App displays Haiku (Japanese short poems) when you point your camera to video which you can play or download from this link: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oO3lohMX7k).

To use the app, please point the android device towards the video while app is running. The App will track several interesting image frames from the video artwork. When it identifies a particular frame in the video, it will start to show Haikus beyond that point continuously.

Tracking might take few seconds to one or two minutes so hold the device until it displays Haikus. Once it recognizes, it will automatically synchronize with the video artworks, so you don’t need to point the device towards the video. Tracking is highly accurate when you can see all three pillars of the video through your camera.

Android App link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.culturalbits.asmproject&hl=en

Youtube Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oO3lohMX7k

In conjunction with an on-going exhibition, internationally-renowned media artist Naoko Tosa transforms Singapore's city skyline with an exterior projection ...

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