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"I Thought the Experimentalism and Absurdity of the Game Would Carry Him Forward and Thus explore."

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Þórður Ingi Jónsson writes: The composer and visual artist Osamu Sato is in many ways one of the most remarkable Japanese artists of the second half of the 20th century. I am lucky enough to have known him briefly, but the two of us have communicated mainly through email. This has made it easier for him to express himself since his English is not very good and my Japanese is actually even worse. Sato was born in Kyoto in 1960 and is, among other…
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Þórður Ingi Jónsson writes: The composer and visual artist Osamu Sato is in many ways one of the most remarkable Japanese artists of the second half of the 20th century. I am lucky enough to have known him briefly, but the two of us have communicated mainly through email. This has made it easier for him to express himself since his English is not very good and my Japanese is actually even worse. Sato was born in Kyoto in 1960 and is, among other…

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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