A Cinematic + Digital Collab About Human Connection


Some collaborations are surprising in the easiest way. “Satellites”, a brand new exhibition conceived by Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn and celebrated Japanese recreation designer Hideo Kojima – is one among them. Offered by Prada with help from Fondazione Prada, the present landed at Prada Aoyama Tokyo with a easy however lofty aim: exploring how two creatives, from reverse sides of the world in several industries, overcome language obstacles to attach over time, house, and shared creativeness.

Whenever you arrive on the fifth flooring of the Herzog & de Meuron–designed Prada Aoyama constructing, you’re not stepping right into a typical gallery. As a substitute, you enter a meticulously staged, mid-century one-bedroom house, full with a sofa, mattress, lamp, and rotary phone – every seemingly pulled from one other period, eerily lifelike and unusually timeless . The house feels extra like a film set than an exhibition, setting the tone for what unfolds subsequent.

A modern exhibition room with a large display panel, a pink bed, a vintage nightstand, and two futuristic pod-like chairs against a purple geometric window backdrop

Room with futuristic silver pods on pedestals, each displaying a digital face on screens, pink carpet, green armchair, and geometric patterned curtains

Two futuristic silver kiosks with screens stand on a red carpet in a room with blue geometric-patterned walls and ceiling spotlights

Two futuristic silver kiosks with screens stand on a red carpet in a room with blue geometric-patterned walls and ceiling spotlights

The exhibition is split into two components. Within the first, Refn and Kojima seem on six retro-futuristic televisions harking back to small spaceships with uncovered circuit boards, wires, and glowing parts. Inside these sculptural screens, the 2 creatives have interaction in a sluggish, contemplative dialogue – one talking in English, the opposite in Japanese. Their dialog drifts by way of themes like friendship, collaboration, know-how, creativity, identification, and even mortality. The impact is intimate and reflective, inviting guests to linger, hear, and interpret at their very own tempo.

Retro-futuristic bedroom with pink carpet, a bed with a floral bedspread, a vintage nightstand, and two pod-shaped TV screens on stands in front of a geometric-patterned window

Two retro-futuristic television sets display a man's face in blue on screens; a bed with pink bedding and headphones rests in the foreground, all in a pink-carpeted room with patterned walls

Two futuristic silver kiosks with screens displaying faces stand on a red carpeted floor against a blue and purple geometric backdrop.

A retro-style television displays a blue-tinted image of a person’s face, with purple lighting and draped curtains in the background.

A retro-style television displays a blue-tinted image of a person’s face, with purple lighting and draped curtains in the background.

A silver boombox sits on a red carpet next to stacks of cassette tapes in a modern room with large angular windows and a white sofa

The second a part of the set up unfolds in a close-by dressing room, the place a cassette participant sits surrounded by stacks of tapes. Every tape incorporates a remix of Refn and Kojima’s dialog, mixing sound bites, cinematic scores, and alternate variations of their dialogue translated into varied languages utilizing AI. Guests are inspired to sift by way of the tapes, piecing collectively their very own model of the change.

A portable cassette player with red headphones, two cassette tapes, and a clear case rest on a pink floral-patterned bedspread

Modern room with white built-in seating, a wall-mounted screen, stacks of cassette tapes, a retro radio, and large geometric windows overlooking a nighttime cityscape

At its core, “Satellites” is an exploration of connection between folks, mediums, and realities. Because the worlds of movie and video gamess proceed to converge, they trace at a future shared digital dimension – one which reimagines how we create, talk, and expertise collectively. It’s a poetic have a look at how creativity and know-how may in the end convey us nearer, regardless of how far aside we start.

A modern white lounge with a curved sofa, a wall-mounted screen displaying pop art, a large boombox, and stacks of cassette tapes on a red carpet

Nicolas Winding Refn and Hideo Kojima Photograph: Daisuke Takeda

“Satellites” is on view till August 25, 2025 at Prada Aoyama Tokyo every single day from 11am – 8pm. For extra data, go to prada.com.

Pictures by Yasuhiro Takagi courtesy of Prada.

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