Takuto Fukuda(b.1984/Japan) is a composer, sound artist and gestural controller performer. How can music alleviatethe intercultural collisions today? This question awakened him to the social significance of the concert, whichprovides a shared musical experience to all audience members regardless of race, religion and nationality. In hope toattract more people to the concert, he has been researching the enhancement of liveness–attributes that makes musiclive such as spontaneity, corporeality and interactivity. His approaches encompass, among others, gestural control ofmusic, interactive audiovisual installations and Game Pieces – compositions whose unfolding is determined in real-time according to rules, chance operations and competitive strifes between performing opponents toward a goal.

His pieces have been prized at several competitions such as ICU International Composers Contest(Ukraine), Andrew Svoboda Memorial Prize(Canada), ISMIR2020(Canada), IEMC2020(China), WOCMAT 2013(Taiwan), CCMC2011(Japan) and Musica Nova 2010(Czech), selected for performance at numerous music festivals in Europe, Asia, North and South America such as ArsElectronica(Austria), ISCM World Music Days 2016(Korea) and ICMCs(Slovenia, Greece, USA), and performed at prestigious institutes such as IRCAM(France), ZKM(Germany), ina-GRM(France), CIRMMT(Canada) and CCRMA(USA).

He received his first MA(Sonology/2011) from The Royal Conservatory in The Hague in The Netherlands and his second MA(Computer Music/2016) from the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz in Austria. He has been pursuing his D.Mus in composition at McGill University in Canada with Chris Paul Harman, Georgia Spiropoulos and Sean Ferguson.

He has attended at private lessons with outstanding composers such as Philippe Leroux, Philippe Manoury, IsabelMundry, Beat Furrer and Chaya Czernowin at various composition academies such as Matrix Academy(Germany),Impuls Academy(Austria) and Manifeste 2016(France).