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Park Lab EXPT.03 Does music affect the heart? Does the heart affect the music?

11:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. / Fri., July 15 — Sun., July 24, 2022
*This program has ended.
Park Lab is a program intended to offer a peek into the future discovered within everyday life by Sony.
It is an experimental space designed to encourage people to see things in daily life from slightly different perspectives.

Park Lab EXPT.03, the third in a series of programs is under the theme of "Does music affect the heart? Or does the heart affect the music?" this is an experiment in which music is generated according to facial direction and pulsation, and lighting is linked to it.
How will your heart react to the changing melody and lighting?

▶︎ About the design concept and messages from designers
The melody and color of the lighting changes (during normal times) depending on the orientation of the face
The space turns blue when the face is lifted and the person takes a relaxed posture
The face is sensed and its digital image is projected onto the wall
The music changes speed according to the person’s heart rate
Visitors can evaluate the experience by voting using stickers
The Ginza underground concourse
The Sony Park Mini signboard is also displayed in blue, the key color
 [Park Lab EXPT.03 Does music affect the heart? Does the heart affect the music?] Key Visual
[Venue]
Sony Park Mini
B1 Nishi-Ginza Parking, 5-3-1 Chisaki, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 (Google Maps / Video access guide)

[Opening Hours / Duration]
11:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. / Fri., July 15 — Sun., July 24, 2022
*This program has ended.

[Admission Fee]
Free

[Measures to prevent infection and requests for visitors]
Measures will be implemented to prevent the spread of infections at Sony Park Mini, to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in having their temperatures checked when entering the facility. People with temperatures over 37.5 ℃ may not be allowed to enter.
  • Visitors are asked to wear masks inside the facility.
  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in disinfecting their hands when entering the facility.
  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in maintaining social distancing.
  • Alcohol disinfectant will be available.
  • Places inside the facility touched or used by many people will be disinfected or ventilated regularly.
  • Staff will wear masks, check their temperatures before coming to work, and regularly gargle their mouths, as well as wash and disinfect their hands.