Friday, September 01, 2006

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http://www.artscape.ne.jp/artscape/eng/focus/0609_02.html

Digital Kakejiku San Jose
Thomas Daniell

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Artist Akira Hasegawa inside the San Jose City Hall
Photo by Anton Orlov

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Fifteen data projectors were used to light up the area
Photo by Everett Taasevigen

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Streetlights turned off and mist nozzles turned on
Photo by Everett Taasevigen


Over the second week of August, all of downtown San Jose -- self-proclaimed capital of California's Silicon Valley -- was transformed into an exhibition venue for electronic and new media art. This was the inaugural ZeroOne art festival, timed to coincide with the 13th annual symposium of the ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts), an organization founded in the Netherlands in 1990 to foster "interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organizations and individuals working with art, science, and emerging technologies."
Although there were contributions from all over the world, the theme for ISEA2006 was the Pacific Rim, resulting in a strong presence of artists from countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, Japan. Composer Ryoji Ikeda presented two audiovisual pieces: C4I and datamatics, the former originally commissioned by YCAM (Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media), and the latter commissioned specifically for ZeroOne. The Breadboard Band, a group led by Masayuki Akamatsu of IAMAS (International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences, located in Gifu), gave an improvisational outdoor concert using ad hoc circuit boards to produce pulses and washes of raw electronic sound, constantly rewiring their equipment live on stage.

The centerpiece of the entire festival was digital artist Akira Hasegawa's nightly illumination of the new San Jose City Hall. Completed in October 2005 and designed by Richard Meier, the focus of the building is a symbolic rotunda in the form of a glass dome, with a gently curving wall of beige stone behind it. Each evening for the duration of the festival, the city turned off the streetlights and turned on the mist nozzles, while Hasegawa used 15 data projectors of 10,000 lumens each to light up the area with gradually changing abstract images of his own creation. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people filled the plaza in front of the dome, traffic slowed in wonderment, and the city center came alive. Indeed, the night after the festival had finished, hopeful crowds were still gathering in the plaza.

The installation was another example of Hasegawa's ongoing Digital Kakejiku (D-K) project. Over the last few years, he has similarly illuminated various locales across Japan and China, not to mention the Acropolis in Athens. The method is always the same, but the result is always a site-specific installation. D-K is a method of subtly transforming an existing environment, analogous to the kakejiku from which it takes its name -- the traditional Japanese hanging scroll, changed in response to the season, the weather, or the guest. Although D-K images are randomly changed at sixty-second intervals, the transitions are imperceptible. Successive images are smoothly blended into one another by a computer that constantly interpolates and updates the projected pixels. The original still images merge into an uninterrupted flux; at a glance, it seems static, but look away for a minute and it is entirely transformed.

Not unlike watching a never-ending sunset, the D-K audience tends to fall into a meditative state. Many are content to sit and watch for hours. One evening of the festival, the overwhelming serenity of D-K was emphasized by contrast with the equally overwhelming performance art of Survival Research Laboratories occurring a few blocks away. Featuring enormous gladiatorial robots battering and burning each other to destruction over the course of a show, accompanied by stunningly loud sounds, SRL performances have a story of sorts, and most definitely a conclusion, but D-K has neither -- simply an indeterminate, timeless ambience.

Members of the San Jose City Council are now discussing the possibility of making D-K permanent. It is hard to think of a more appropriate city to have a significant piece of digital art as its centerpiece -- and beyond the obvious aesthetic merits, Hasegawa's work was able to transform a deserted downtown plaza into a vibrant, popular public space.



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The successive images smoothly blend into one another
Photo by Everett Taasevigen

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Like watching a never-ending sunset
Photo by Anton Orlov


ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge
San Jose, USA / http://01sj.org
7 - 13 August 2006

Thursday, August 31, 2006

D-K in Kanazawa at Kanazawa International Salon [1]

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan


d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

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D-K in Kanazawa at Kanazawa International Salon [2]

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

d-k live at  Ishikawa International Salon,Kanazawa Japan

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[Video] D-K at Kanazawa International Salon
Duration: 17:00



Taken: 15 July 2006
Location: Kanazawa, Japan
D-K LIVE in Kanazawa International Salon
Danse performance by Shinnosuke FUJIMA (BUYO danse)
at Kanzawa International Salon, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
date: 14-15th of July, 2006

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Owara -Kaze-no-bon- JACKED by d-k (digital kakejiku)
26th of August (Saturday) 2006

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One of the famous Japanese Summer Bon-Odori festival,
known as 'Kaze-no-bon' or 'Owara' which is taken place at
Yatsuo town, Toyama Prefecture, Japan in the season of late summer around end of August until beginning of September ( 20th of August until 3rd of September.... ), the festival accept several 100 thousands visters every season.

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Mr. Hasegawa of digital kakejiku artist (d-k art ) had fullfilled with his magical lighting
over a Buddhism temple, called 'Myoumon-ji' temple in Yatsuo town at the time of pre-festival held in Suwa-machi and Kami-shin machi on 26th of August 2006. Some 10 thousands of visiters would not know the d-k event at Tenmyou-temple.

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The local newspaper, HOKURIKU shinbun reported the OWARA-Jacking event
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We are looking forward to seeing the d-k event in the real festival of OWARA,
Kaze-no-Bon held in Yatsuo-machi, Toyama prefecture in the year 2007.


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Report: ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge

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ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge
Day: 8th-13th of August 2006
Time: 09:30pm-02:00am

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■Report Contents:
-Photos stock URLs
-Articles and blogs about d-k aha 01SJ-2006
(copied to the blog: d-k-tv.blogspot.com)

-Photo Records:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ZeroOne
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Akira%20Hasegawa&w=all&s=int
http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&w=all&q=Digital+Kakejiku&m=text
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48291867@N00/sets/72157594228416034/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlin45d/sets/72157594231388885/
http://mercurynewsphoto.com/category/zeroone
http://www.01sj.org/

Articles about d-k at 01SJ:
-Conference Report: Where Art Thou Net.Art? On Zero One/ ISEA 2006
http://d-k-tv.blogspot.com/2006/08/conference-report-where-art-thou-net.html#links
http://www.rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=2551

-Metro's Summer Guide 2006 | The Arts in San Jose, CA
Zero One Adds Up
by Gary Singh
http://www.metroactive.com/metro/05.17.06/isea-0620.html


-blog: Patrick Lichty
Agency - New Media & technoarts
http://exoagency.blogspot.com/2006/08/digital-kakejiku.html
http://d-k-tv.blogspot.com/2006/08/thursday-august-10-2006-digital.html#links

-blog: ZeroOne
Posted by Jimmy
http://jameslin.wordpress.com/2006/08/13/zeroone/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/48291867@N00/sets/72157594228416034/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/everettt/208921013/in/set-72157594224102856/
ISEA/ZeroOne San Jose
Created by AstroGirl.

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-Photo Records:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ZeroOne
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Akira%20Hasegawa&w=all&s=int
http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&w=all&q=Digital+Kakejiku&m=text
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48291867@N00/sets/72157594228416034/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlin45d/sets/72157594231388885/
http://mercurynewsphoto.com/category/zeroone
http://www.01sj.org/

Articles about d-k at 01SJ:
-Conference Report: Where Art Thou Net.Art? On Zero One/ ISEA 2006
Randall Packer's photo, 'Digital Kakejiku, Akira Hasegawa, San Jose City Hall.'
http://d-k-tv.blogspot.com/2006/08/conference-report-where-art-thou-net.html#links
http://www.rhizome.org/fp.rhiz?id=2551

-Metro's Summer Guide 2006 | The Arts in San Jose, CA | 13th International Symposium on Electronic Arts
ZeroOne Adds Up
Electronic and digital arts are the focus for a new cutting-edge festival

By Gary Singh

http://www.metroactive.com/metro/05.17.06/isea-0620.html


-blog: Patrick Lichty
Agency - New Media & technoarts
http://exoagency.blogspot.com/2006/08/digital-kakejiku.html
http://d-k-tv.blogspot.com/2006/08/thursday-august-10-2006-digital.html#links

-blog: ZeroOne
Posted by Jimmy
http://jameslin.wordpress.com/2006/08/13/zeroone/

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Last week San Jose hosted a huge digital art conference and exhibition called ZeroOne, held in association with the International Symposium of Electronic Art. I went on Tuesday with Francis and Simona to check out an art piece created by their friends called Acclair, a provocative piece on the intersection of profiling, security, and advertising. We also got to see massive images get projected onto San Jose City Hall the result was quite spectacular. I also wanted to see the Survival Research Labs show on Friday, but it was long sold out.
This is the first time I've ever seen people from San Francisco come to San Jose to see art. I hope it's not the last.





第一回めのZeroOneSan Joseのメインアートにふさわしい評価を得た。

http://www.flickr.com/photos/48291867@N00/sets/72157594228416034/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/everettt/208921013/in/set-72157594224102856/


第一回めのZeroOne San Joseのメインにふさわしい評価を得た。
アメリカは多人種国、ここでもdーkはその精神に元づき、人々は宗教や民族をこえてここで一つになった。

ISEA/ZeroOne San Jose
Created by AstroGirl.
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Fri, Aug 11 - We went down to City Halll to see the DK project. It was the epitome of what the festival should be. Everyone could enjoy the spectacle and be a part of it regardless of their tech level of understanding. Every moment was unique and engaging. It should be a permanent installation!

Mon, Aug 7th-So we pretty much crashed the press tour of the ZeroOne exhibits in South Park Hall today ( I don't know why they wouldn't invite gallery owners for a preview...we tend to talk alot!).

We went off on our own and got to see some of the exhibits, and talk with some of the artists, many of whom are great to speak with. We're looking forward to having these international artists in our downtown for a

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▽最新情報
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48291867@N00/sets/72157594228416034/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/everettt/208921013/in/set-72157594224102856/
http://www.studio-neo.jp/test/info-station/interview/index.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/everettt/208921013/in/set-72157594224102856/
http://www.hll.jp/dk/introduce/
http://www3.toshiba.co.jp/pc/museum/insight/001/index_j.htm
http://d-k-tv.blogspot.com/
http://www.dailymotion.com/d-k/1
http://www.flickr.com/photos/d-k-photos/
http://d-k-nippon.blogspot.com/
http://www.shinei-net.co.jp/hst/archis.htm
http://www.wanowa.com/bi/b0506b.htm

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