Open Reel Ensemble While in university, Wada studied programming but continued to experiment with using reels as instruments. This project ultimately led to the formation of the
Open Reel Ensemble among the five members in 2009. They won the Excellence Award in the Student CG Contest Interactive Division of the
Japan Media Arts Festival that year. Their performances at
NTT InterCommunication Center and
Ars Electronica garnered attention, prompting them to transition from a purely visual project to a combined visual and audio one. On June 27, 2012, they released their first album,
Open Reel Ensemble, featuring collaborations with artists such as
Yukihiro Takahashi,
Etsuko Yakushimaru,
Money Mark, and
Gota Yashiki. Their second album,
Tape and Cloth, followed in 2013. Despite two members leaving in 2015, they continued to experiment with their third album,
Vocal Code, exploring new ways to use tape recorders. By 2018, they were recognized at Ars Electronica and awarded the Starts Prize for combining science, technology, and art. In 2022, they released a digital book and new song, "Magnetik Phunk," and streamed a live performance at Ginza Sony Park.
Braun Tube Jazz Band and Electronicos Fantasticos! While still part of the Open Reel Ensemble, Wada saw the eventual scarcity of obsolete tape for their recorders. To address this, he began experimenting with other old technologies. He discovered the potential of
CRT television as instruments when he plugged a sound cable into a composite video connector port and saw the sound being displayed as an image on the screen. This inspired Wada to create the Braun Tube Jazz Band project in 2010. The group transforms locally sourced CRT TVs and electric fans into musical instruments. Over 70 members have joined the project, including engineers, designers, musicians, and management. In November 2017, the group organized the Electro-Magnetic Bon-Dance under
Tokyo Tower, and by March 2018, their efforts earned recognition with the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's New Artist Award in the Media Arts category of the Arts Encouragement Prize. They also received an honorary mention at Ars Electronica in the Interactive Arts category and the Starts Prize for their fusion of science, technology, and art. That year, they integrated
barcode readers into their performances, including creating a striped dress to use. == Other activities ==