Lolo and Sosaku, originating from Buenos Aires and Tokyo respectively, are pioneering artists who explore the boundaries of sculpture as an expansive medium. Their work, which spans installation, kinetic art, painting, and sound, investigates the relationship between objects, their environment, and the observer. These creations are not just art pieces; they are active participants in their surroundings, engaging with themes of friction, tension, and the mystical. Inspired by luminaries such as Jean Tinguely, Alexander Calder, and influences from Dada to the Bauhaus School, their art incorporates diverse materials like metal, wood, and glass, and integrates electronic music to transform static sculptures into dynamic entities. Exhibiting globally, their installations challenge perceptions and invite viewers into a transformative experience of continuous motion and sound.