Takahiko Iimura: September - October 2010
Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ), 2012, v. 1, no. 2, pp. 227-235
Takahiko Iimura, a Japanese filmmaker and video artist, discusses his body of work from the 1960s to the 1980s with Chris Meigh-Andrews in this interview. Iimura is mainly interested in the relationship between language and visual perceptions.
ITEM 2012.136 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
The Chair – Nam June Paik
Shutter – David Curtis
Blinking – Takahiko Iimura
Man and Woman – Takahiko Iimura
Vitruvian Man – Takahiko Iimura
Outside/Inside – Takahiko Iimura
Register Yourself – Leonardo Da Vinci
Project Yourself – Takahiko Iimura
Observer/Observed – Hi Red Center
Camera, Monitor, Frame – Takahiko Iimura
Observer/Observed/Observer – Takahiko Iimura
This is a Camera which Shoots this – Takahiko Iimura
As I See You - You See Me – Takahiko Iimura
Talking to Myself: Phenomenological Operation – Takahiko Iimura
Seeing, Hearing, Speaking – Takahiko Iimura
I Am a Viewer, You Are a Viewer in Talking Picture – Takahiko Iimura
AIUEONN Six Features – Takahiko Iimura
Eizou Jikken No Tameni/ For the Visual Experiments – Takahiko Iimura
I = You = He/She – Takahiko Iimura
Talking Picture (The Structure of Film Viewing) – Takahiko Iimura
Takahiko Iimura
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