[Machine Translation] Hiroshi Sugimoto is a leading figure in the contemporary art world, having received numerous awards in Japan and abroad, including the Prince Takamatsu Memorial Prize in 2009, and his works have sold for tens of millions of yen at overseas auctions. This is the latest work by Keiichiro Shibuya, the soundtrack for the documentary film "Hajimari no kioku: Memories of the Beginning by Hiroshi Sugimoto, Contemporary Artist" established in 2002 by musician Keiichiro Shibuya and maria. As a music label, it has released many cutting-edge electronic sound works from Japan and abroad as CDs and DVDs. The label is also active in a variety of creative fields, including design, network technology, and video. The label is highly acclaimed not only in Japan but also in Europe, and has received many offers for releases as one of the few labels that are on the cutting edge of technology and art. In addition, in collaboration with research institutions such as the University of Tokyo and YCAM, the company develops sound generation programs based on genetic algorithms and nonlinear science. His activities have attracted a great deal of attention. In addition, his 2006 sound installation "filmachine" using 24 channels and LED lighting, and its CD version, the world's first 3-D stereophonic CD for headphones, ATAK010filmachine phonics, have been performed at the annual technology and art festival in Austria, the Alsace Art Festival. In January 2008, filmachine was presented at the Transmediale in Berlin, where it was also performed live by Michael Nyman, Heiner Goebbels, and others. In January 2008, he presented filmachine at the Transmediale in Berlin, where it was performed live to rave reviews by Michael Nyman and Heiner Goebbels. The group will continue to perform in concerts and museum exhibitions in Europe, and has participated in many major festivals such as Elektra in Montreal and Club Transmediale in Berlin.