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The University of Tokyo
Special Exhibition
Brain
Processing
Unit
- The Future Where Biology and
Computer Integrate -
2025.02.01Sat
- 2025.02.09Sun
ABOUT
The rapid advancement of AI is influencing every aspect of society, from creative domains such as generating text and images to addressing significant social challenges like early disease detection and climate change prediction.
This technological innovation is profoundly transforming the way we work and live, while also challenging us to reconsider what defines the unique strengths of humans.
Today, the distinctive abilities of the human brain—such as adaptability to unfamiliar environments and remarkable learning efficiency—are garnering renewed attention and focus.
The SoftBank Research Institute of Advanced Technology has been focusing on these brain functions and actively researching their application to computing technologies.
One of our key breakthroughs involves 'cerebral organoids,' small artificial brain tissues created using iPS cells.
By constructing and controlling cultured neural circuits with these organoids, we believe it is possible to develop accelerators that leverage the strengths of the brain.
We have named this the 'Brain Processing Unit (BPU),' and since 2022, we have been collaborating with artist Daito Manabe and the Ikeuchi Laboratory at the University of Tokyo. Together, we have been working on methods to stimulate cerebral organoids, analyze their activity data, and develop the necessary APIs, networks, and other interface technologies required for these operations.
This exhibition showcases the current state of cerebral organoid research and the vision we are pursuing through cutting-edge technologies.
Behind the Scenes
EXHIBITION
2025.02.01 Sat - 2025.02.09 Sun
RESEARCH AREA




We present research on computing technologies utilizing cerebral organoids. Alongside displays of experimental equipment used for cultivation, stimulation, and measurement, we offer panel explanations covering everything from the fundamentals of cerebral organoids to the latest research developments.In particular, we highlight efforts to enhance information processing capabilities through 'connectoids'—networks of multiple cerebral organoids connected via axons—as well as the development of interface technologies that modularize complex electrical stimulation control for computational purposes.
ART AREA


Cellular Ears
Music transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries, evoking emotional responses in people across the globe. But how is this universal power of music perceived and processed by our nervous system?
Our brain can instantly analyze the complex elements of music and recognize its features. This project investigates the fundamental mechanisms of music recognition using cerebral organoids, shedding light on the intrinsic relationship between the art form of music and the biological systems of life.


Autonomous Robot Control through Living Neural Networks
This project explores the potential for intelligent control through biological systems, rather than relying on artificial intelligence. The adaptive learning capabilities of living organisms allow them to flexibly respond to dynamic and unpredictable environments, such as real-world settings. By incorporating actual brain neural circuits as the core of a robotic control system, this project aims to establish a novel control architecture.
The biological brain is an exceptional system that continuously processes external information in real time while acting, generating appropriate subsequent behaviors. This project investigates the unique mechanisms of learning and adaptation inherent in living systems, utilizing cerebral organoids—small-scale neural cell networks.


Life and Rhythm
Why do humans involuntarily respond to music with movement? This project explores the origins of this universal human response at the most fundamental level of life—neurons.
Our bodies constantly maintain rhythm without conscious effort. The heartbeat, synchronized brain waves, and breathing rhythms—all of these life activities exhibit inherent rhythmicity. Using cerebral organoids, this project investigates the relationship between this intrinsic rhythm of life and the response to external rhythmic musical stimuli.
CREDIT
- Production Credit
- Direction, Composition, Sound Design & Programming, Visualization: Daito Manabe (Rhizomatiks, Studio Daito Manabe)
Software Engineering: 2bit, Ayumu Nagamatsu
Production Support: Keke (Studio Daito Manabe), Yuta Okuyama
Project Management: Takao Inoue (Rhizomatiks)
Advisor: Masaki Teruoka
Exhibition Space Design: Takahito Hosono (OFF-FLAT)
Construction: ARTE, Tatsuya Motoki (OFF-FLAT)
Production Collaboration: SoftBank Research Institute of Advanced Technology, Yoshihiro Ikeuchi Lab (Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)
Equipment Collaboration: Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd. - Documentary Photography & Video Production
- Director: Tomoyuki Ichikawa (Nippachi Factory)
Assistant Director: Aya Shinohara (Nippachi Factory)
Motion Graphics & Editor: strings W
FLOOR PLAN

PROGRAM
- Exhibition Period
- Saturday, February 1, 2025 – Sunday, February 9, 2025
- Venue
-
fil (Ebisu)
※As this is a closed space, the address will be provided after you apply using the form below. - Opening Hours
- 10:00〜19:00
※Last admission at 18:30 - Admission
-
Free
Advance reservations are required for entry.
Please apply using the form below.
※Please note that time slots that are already fully booked will no longer appear on the application form.
TALK EVENT
2025.02.01 Sat 14:00 - 16:00
@SHIBUYA QWS
Session 01
The Cutting Edge of Neuroscience Research - The Feasibility of BPU
14:00 - 15:00
Researchers at the forefront of neuroscience will be invited to share the latest insights and engage in discussions on the future potential and challenges surrounding BPU and related fields.

Associate Professor (Institute of Industrial Science,
The University of Tokyo),
Yoshiho Ikeuchi

Professor (Graduate School of Information Science and Technology,
The University of Tokyo),
Hirokazu Takahashi

Associate Professor (Department of Cell Biology and Physiology,
Institute of Science Tokyo),
Riichiro Hira

Project Lecturer (Keio University Regenerative Medicine Research Center),
Hiroko Shimada

Rhizomatiks,
Studio Daito Manabe Founder
Daito Manabe

Researcher (Softbank Research Institute of Advanced technology),
Sota Sugimura
Session 02
The New World of Expression Unveiled by Neuroscience
15:10 - 16:00
We will invite guests who explore the artistic expression of cutting-edge technologies to discuss societal changes and future possibilities driven by advances in neuroscience.

Rhizomatiks,
Studio Daito Manabe Founder
Daito Manabe

Ars Electronica,
Head of Prix Ars Electronica,
Emiko Ogawa

Artist/Professor at Keio University,
Akira Wakita

Representative Director,
Globe Eight,
Business and Economics Anchor,
Yurina Takiguchi
PROGRAM
- Date & Time
- February 1, 2025 (Saturday) 14:00 - 16:00
- Venue
-
SHIBUYA QWS (15th Floor, Shibuya Scramble Square East Building)
2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Please check the access directions on the website:
https://shibuya-qws.com/ - Admission
-
Free
Advance registration is required to participate in QWS.
※Please note that registration will be closed once capacity is reached.
- INQUIRY
- Softbank Research Institute of Advanced Technology BPU Event Management Office
- ORGANIZER
- Organizer:
SoftBank Research Institute of Advanced Technology
Collaborators:
Daito Manabe, Studio Daito Manabe, Ikeuchi Lab (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo), INERTIA