The proper rendering of the name (typically written in Japanese order as Kawamura Maya — 川村真矢 or similar kanji) depends on context:
While other digital artists were cashing in, Kawamura released a manifesto titled "The Soul is not a Token." In it, she argued that placing her generative art onto the energy-intensive blockchain violated the "impermanence" of her subjects. Instead, she launched "Ephemeral Drops"—art pieces that existed only as a one-time, 30-second projection on specific public buildings.