Keiken
Keiken are participating in the MUNCH Triennale with a new chapter of the video game Morphogenic Angels developed in collaboration with deafblind artist Hayato Tabato from Japan.

Photo: Ralph Pritchard
Founded in 2015. Based in London, UK and Berlin, Germany.
Keiken (経験), meaning “experience” in Japanese, is an artist collective led by Hana Omori, pioneering a collaborative approach to creating immersive worlds through embodied storytelling, empathetic technologies, and deep world-building. Their work moves fluidly between games, films, installations, and performance, crafting experiences that prototype speculative futures. Keiken create deeply interconnected experiences that invite audiences to feel, connect, and transform.
Keiken are a winner of The Lumen Prize (2024) and the Chanel Next Prize (2021), and are artists in residence at Somerset House, London. Recent solo and group exhibitions include: PHI, Montréal (CA), Manchester International Festival (UK), Le Cube Garges (FR), Zeppelin Museum (DE) (2025), Amos Rex, Helsinki (FL) (2024), 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (JP), KANAL–Centre Pompidou, Brussels (BE), Helsinki Biennial (FL), HAU, Berlin (DE) (2023), CO Berlin (DE); Wellcome Collection, London (UK); ARKO Art Centre, Seoul (KR); Julia Stoschek Collection, Dusseldorf (DE); Onassis, Athens (GR) (2022); Thailand Biennale, Korat (TH); HEK, Basel (CH); 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice (IT); Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo (JP) (2021); FACT, Liverpool (UK); transmediale, Haus der Kulturen der Welt HKW, Berlin (DE) (2020); ICA, London (UK); Jerwood Arts, London (UK) (2019)

