At first, I thought this reading would mainly focus on technology, but I realized it is more about how nature, sound, and scale are connected. What stood out to me most was how Kurokawa does not show nature in a realistic way. Instead, he breaks natural phenomena into abstract sounds and visuals so we can see them differently. I found the idea of moving between huge scales, like the universe, and tiny details, like insects, very interesting. It made me think about how art can help us notice patterns we normally ignore.

I also found his beginning as an artist interesting. He did not plan to become an artist at first and started experimenting with simple computer tools. Over time, his work became more complex. His ideas about technology were also important. He does not focus on whether technology is old or new, but on how it helps him create. I thought it was interesting that he uses different types of walls and screen setups in his installations to shape the audience’s experience. One question I still have is how much meaning the audience is expected to understand, since the work is very abstract.