7 days × 7 years
Side A
7 Days
Music by Lucas Mayer

Iris Fuzaro arrived with her analog camera and just seven days, discovering her images only later in the lab.

Lucas turned these images into music — recorded on tape, raw and warm.

Side A
Side B
Side B
7 Years
Music by Lucas Mayer

Erick Rosa spent seven years photographing Tokyo digitally, living it and seeing each frame instantly.

Lucas built this track from synths, samples, and digital textures.

Both tracks run 7 minutes at 77.7777 bpm and sync into a third track, on both sides of the vinyl.

Iris Fuzaro, Lucas Mayer, Erick Rosa

Iris Fuzaro · Lucas Mayer · Erick Rosa — Kyoto, 2026

The Exhibition

Shown first in Tokyo, then in Kyoto as part of Kyotographie's KG+. The exhibition is now online.

The Project
Japan Through Two Lenses of Time

Iris Fuzaro captures Japan in just 7 days — with the immediacy that time imposes, yet the patience and surprise that film photography demands.

Erick Rosa documents his daily routine over 7 years — with all the time in the world, thousands of frames, and the instant gratification his digital camera allows.

Together, these two timelines meet in dialogue: fleeting versus enduring, analog versus digital, the short gaze versus the long one.

The experience is completed with an original sound installation by Lucas Mayer, bridging both photographic narratives through sound.