New Media Age In Japan
Video Guide, May 1985, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 10-12
This essay is an excerpt from the VIDEO 84 catalogue, which addresses the relationship of Japanese culture to video art, part of an in depth study of Japanese video that springs from the author's many years of association with video art and the developing aesthetics in Japan.
ITEM 1985.016 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Between Sound and Sound, No. 1 – Keigo Yamamoto
Foot No. 3 – Keigo Yamamoto
Rolling – Yoshitaka Shimano
1 1/2 – Hinori Terai
Fisherman and Their Colours of the Sea – Michico Amali
Tile in Rectangle – Noria Imai
Lapse Communication – Hakudo Kobayashi
Video Letter – Shuji Terayama and Shuntaro Tanikawa
K & K Video Letter – Yoshinobu Kurokawa and Yohani Kibe
On the Wind – Osamu Nagata
Kick the World – Nobuhiro Kanakawa
Janta – Katsuya Taka
Flow II – Shinsuke Ina
Frame by Frame – Makoto Saito
Video Collage – Tsuneo Nakai
Great Mother, Sachiko – Mako Idemitsu
Cubist's Fantasy II – Yasuo Shinohara
Between Daydream and... – Naoko Kurotsuka
Can You Hear Me? – Mariko Kanasashi
Semizuma – Leonore Welzien