Hiromi (Sputniko) Ozaki, a versatile artist and filmmaker, is recognized for her thought-provoking works that intertwine mythology, science, and technology. Through projects like "Red Silk of Fate" and "Menstruation Machine," she challenges societal norms and prompts contemplation on love, gender, and identity. With a diverse portfolio encompassing installations like "Sushiborg Yukari" and "Tranceflora," Ozaki delves into themes of cyborgs, biotechnology, and the fusion of nature with technology. Her exploration of the future of fashion in projects like "Bionic" showcases her innovative approach to materials and biology. Additionally, as the founder of Cradle, a women's health startup, she leverages art, technology, and business solutions to advocate for gender equality and transform corporate cultures to support women's health and well-being.
Areas of Expertise
Art, Ethical Design, Gender Equality, Social Entrepreneurship, Women’s Health & Gendered Innovations