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URAKAWA Toru
'Binary Card Game' 2014-

'Binary Card Game' is a set of black and white cards that can be used for expressing "1" and "0" - in other words, the binary system - or to represent a variety of other contrasting pairs such as "on/off," "yes/no," "left/right," etc. Users are encouraged to become players who create new games by working out rules and mechanisms, and eventually share these with others. While enjoying playing games based on several preset rules, visitors have the opportunity to consider the benefits and possibilities of translating things into two different values.

Related Events: URAKAWA Toru 'Binary Card Game Workshop'[finished.]

URAKAWA Toru

URAKAWA Toru Born 1988. After completing studies at the Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics at the Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering, Waseda University, he graduated from the 2014 Fall Class at the School for Poetic Computation (SFPC). URAKAWA entered Qosmo Inc. while still enrolled at university, and has been involved in the production of mobile applications, and the design of stage production systems as a programmer. In recent years his manifold activities have been inspired by a particular interest in articles of daily use, and their translation into media that function in everyday life.