Upcoming
CORAL SONIC RESILIENCE
- DIG SHIBUYA
- Marco Barotti
CONTRAST is pleased to present “CORAL SONIC RESILIENCE,” a solo exhibition by Berlin-based media artist Marco Barotti, held from February 13 (Fri) to February 15 (Sun), 2026, as part of DIG SHIBUYA 2026, a festival exploring contemporary culture at the intersection of art and technology. “CORAL SONIC RESILIENCE” is an ongoing art and technology project exploring how sound can support coral reef ecosystems. In response to the accelerating loss of coral reefs caused by climate change and human activity, the project is inspired by research showing that healthy coral reefs emit underwater soundscapes that attract fish and marine life. Through diving expeditions in locations such as the Maldives and Jamaica, Barotti recorded the sound environments of thriving coral reefs. These recordings are played through underwater speakers embedded in sculptural forms and installed in reef areas affected by coral bleaching, investigating sound as a tool for encouraging marine life to return. The sound sculptures are 3D-printed based on the forms of bleached corals and produced using materials suitable for the environment. Powered by solar energy, the installations are designed to operate continuously. At CONTRAST, the project is presented as a video work combining underwater footage, animation, and AI-generated imagery, inviting reflection on the future of the oceans. In addition, on February 14 (Sat) at 24:00, the video work will be screened as part of “Shibuya Crossing Night Art,” across four large-scale LED screens surrounding Shibuya Scramble Crossing. ー Marco Barotti “CORAL SONIC RESILIENCE” Date: 2/13(Fri) - 2/15(Sun) Time: 12:00 - 19:00 Venue: CONTRAST Entrance: Free ー Shibuya Crossing Night Art Date: 2/14(Sat) Time: 24:00 - 24:15/ 24:30 - 24:45 Venue: Shibuya Scramble Crossing — Date: 2/13(Fri) - 2/15(Sun) Venue: Shibuya Koen-dori area and other locations Organized by: SHIBUYA CREATIVE TECH Committee / Japan Arts Council / Agency for Cultural Affairs Co-organized by: Shibuya City Supported by: Shibuya Tourism Association / Future Design Shibuya Commissioned by: JAPAN CULTURAL EXPO 2.0 (FY2025, commissioned project)












