Biografia
Cam Lasky is a Japanese artist, composer, and creator of Tech Noir.
Born in Tokyo and working from Kyoto, his work explores the hidden structures operating beneath modern life through techno, cinema, urban memory, and technological systems.
His artistic framework emerged through Tokyo Noir, an investigation into postwar memory, reconstruction, crime, and the psychological landscape of modern Japan. From this foundation, he developed Tech Noir, a contemporary extension of noir that examines machine systems, infrastructure, automation, and the autonomous environments shaping human experience.
Central to his work are the concepts of Machine Memory, Cinematic Reconstruction, and Dynamic Equilibrium. Cities, technologies, and cultural artifacts are approached not as static objects but as living systems continuously reconstructing themselves through time.
Recent projects include METROPOLIS BEYOND, a techno reconstruction of Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and TOUCH OF EVIL BEYOND, an ongoing reconstruction of Orson Welles' film noir masterpiece through sound, rhythm, silence, and moving image.
Alongside these cinematic works, the project BUTTER explores the quieter interior dimensions of Tech Noir through memory, desire, resistance, and everyday systems of power.
Through KWAIOTO Records, founded in 2017, Cam Lasky continues to develop Tech Noir as both an artistic practice and a philosophical framework for understanding the relationship between humanity, memory, technology, and the city.