
1. Japan Media Art Festival 2008
2. Exhibition: "Silent Dialogue”
3. Exhibition: “STILL/ALIVE”
4. Visitting IAMAS(Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences )
1. Japan Media Arts Festival 2008


Japan Media Arts Festival is a "Contest" to praise creative media art works utilizing the latest expression technology. Also it is a "Festival"to support creative activity and broadly present various art works, promoting the development of media arts by providing the opportunities of appreciation, such as Exhibitions and Sanctioned Events.

Artist:Jean-Gabriel PERIOT (France)
A documentary photography related to the A-bomb of Hiroshima with a calm monolog in the background, pictures with the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima in their center are collaged and unrolled.
* click thumbnail for movie link
Artist: Sonia CILLARI (the Netherlands)
An interactive work where CG images on the screen and sound will change when an audience member touches or goes near the performer. As if we were watching the performer’s body sensations.
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1.b Co-exhibition: 13th Computer Graphics Contest for Students
This annual student contest exhibits emerging student artists' artwork in digital art, animation, interactive installation, web art and game etc... Every year, the submissions from all over the world are shown here.
*there is no direction in English....to see movie, click the thumbnail and click a long small square located below the image on the official site.

You can change channels and even control the contents!!
For example, if you forward the channel where a guy is eating lunch, he will eat it at the deadly speed, and of course, if you rewind it............

"ene-geometrix.02"

"Wakuraba"

"torikage"
1. c Co-exhibition: Leading Edge Technology Showcase 08 - For the artistic expressions of the future -

Many emerging technologies are presented here.
- Visual Light Communication(VCL) : Transferring data through visual light by changing its frequency level and by blinking. the first image is simulating a conversation between each light, playing a role as a family member. e.g. If you point light source A(Father) to the table, light A talks something like "Where's my dinner?" Then if you take both light A and light B (Mother) together to the table, they go like "B: Dinner's ready honey" "A: ah finally, I'm starving...I wonder where kids are"...so on
- Software that controls through tones of voice
- A robot reacting our body language
- A bouncing ball changing its color by shock...?

This focuses on the communication between human and something that doesn't speak such as animals, plants and earth.

There were lots of works like:
- A finch as a teacher...? A learning program trying to mimic the voice of common finches in the same cage.
- An experimental project that attempts to EDUCATE plants to walk by producing them walking movement and visions.
- Drawing pictures by bending plants located.

3. Exhibition: STILL/ALIVE @Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography


"People living today must keep up with an ever-accelerating pace of life, yet recognize that speed is not all. Our values are shifting towards recognizing the merits of the “slow life,” towards appreciating a more leisurely approach. We also now have more options for how to live and ways to spend our time than ever before. The option of the innocent faith in progress that once prevailed is, however, denied to us. As individuals, children and adults both experience an inchoate despair, a pall devoid of hope hanging over the future."
With the development of digital media and communication tools, Time and place rapidly become editable and highly vague today, and even our actions(or even ourselves) get reflexive. At this exhibition, memories of times past, intimations of the future, and time now gain their forms and are questioned. I felt that the time we spent/shared with others becomes the true values of interaction.
4. Visitting IAMAS: Studio1 (Interactive Media) (Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences and International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences)

I took a day trip to Ogaki city in Gifu prefecture from Tokyo by bullet trains to visit a grad school(or academy?) called IAMAS. It was very quiet mountain city and in the fresh mountain air, my cells forming my body just shouted "This is where I should belong to!!" I came to life.
Anyways, there are 4 studios in graduate program, and I met a professor, an alumnus and an administrator in Studio1 which focus is on Interactive media.
Currently, they are doing projects such as:
- Art Information Archieves Project
- Ubiquitous and Contents Research Project
- Locative Media Project
The alumnus I met was the artist of "Wakuraba" (image is above) and I got to see the prototype and some parts of it! cool
I hope the catalogs of those exhibitions will arrive soon (I shipped them by SURFACE!!) ahh I was broke :(
I almost bought this! (@Japan Media Art Festival)
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