Takayuki Kubota (artist)
Takayuki Kubota (窪田 隆之, Kubota Takayuki) is a Japanese artist. He was born in 1985 in Kobe, Japan. He currently lives and works in Tokyo. His interest in art began in early childhood.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Art and Asian Studies, Temple University
- Minor in Art History, Temple University
Exhibitions
- Legacy, Gallery Q (2004)[1]
- Noisy Surface, Gallery Q (2006)[2][3]
- Last Spurt 2006, Gallery Q, Japan (2006)
- The 100 Party, Gallery Q, Tokyo, Japan (2007)
- Listening to Debussy with reading Wilde, LimArt (2008)[4]
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gollark: Oh dear. Apparently frequency is in fact continuous.
gollark: Due to uncertainty things non-[HG]Tech™ entities cannot, as far as I know, measure light and whatever to arbitrary precision, so I assume they can't create it to that either.
gollark: No, there are physics reasons too. Something something planck length/time/etc.
gollark: (sum the wave thingies thingied with intensity and transform it and get the function of frequency)
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