Born in Kagawa, Japan. Hideki Iwasawa studied music generation and fluctuation analysis at the Graduate School of Integrated Basic Sciences, Nihon University. His work has since evolved through research in 3D computer vision, including SLAM, 3D reconstruction, point cloud processing, 3D human pose estimation, free-viewpoint video, and digital twins. Since around 2014, he has explored the measurement, reconstruction, and interpretation of physical space as a way to extend human perception and bodily sensation. In 2020, he founded Tengun-label Inc., working across industrial technology development and experiential implementation in exhibition environments. For a project related to Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, he implemented a body-augmentation experience using AI-based 3D analysis and contactless haptics. He describes these practices as Perceptual Space Augmentation, developing projects that engage with regional memory, natural sound, and environmental relations.
project : TARIKI LABORATORY -Experimental Tea Party-