Yukiko Shikata on Wed, 22 Sep 1999 17:26:40 +0900 |
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Syndicate: ARTLAB9 "Connecting Re-Body" |
The 9th ARTLAB Original Exhibition "Connecting Re-Body" collaborated with artist Atsuhito Sekiguchi October 6-17 at Hillside Plaza, Tokyo <on the work> - Body existence represented through digital media "Connecting Re-Body" shows a new vision of body, which people can sense through digital IT. So far, human images have been expressed according to their external features and/or expressions as shown in photographs. In "Connecting Re-Body," however, bodies are not restricted to their visible external appearances, but the invisible interaction and communication of bodies is described. Physiological circulation inside bodies and exchange of energy with outside sources are data-processed for visitors to experience different kinds of interactive communication with bodies. - The phantasm of body data-processed Looking back on the history of art in all ages and countries, we understand that there are variations on the phantasm of body; to see the cosmos within the body, to express movements and flows, or to show things transformed or attached which are attributed to physical characteristics. Examining them closely, we can interpret them in a numerical formula based on the logic of circulating and turning motion. In this exhibition, visitors can have their bodies scanned by sensors, and experience different internal and external interactions, and the accumulated data are processed and virtually presented. The invisible world of body will reveal itself gradually. - a variety of bodies through different sensors and interfaces At different places in the exhibition site, visitors can have their bodies scanned with different kinds of sensors for shape, voice*, temperature, etc. for data-processing. These data are processed into the specially programmed three-dimensional CG's in real time, and projected on the wall. Visitors can have their changing bodies registered, and have access to them due to individual voice qualities. * The voice recognition system in this work employs the "UCanTalk" engine developed by the Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd, which is independent of languages to recognize registered voices. <Atsuhito Sekiguchi> Born in 1958. Since 1980, he has produced installations of his own style, based on paintings. In 1990 he started to use computers to show the idea of new cognitive systems. In "How to Make the Earth" series he experimented interactive reconstruction of relationships between a person's self and an imagery globe. In 1996, he became a professor of the Gifu Prefectural International Academy of Media Arts and Science(IAMAS). His researches center on digital conversion of classical artworks, visual and tactile cognitive systems in VR environments, and the study/education of media archives. <exhibition data> Title: ARTLAB9 "Connecting Re-Body" Artist: Atsuhito sekiguchi Duration: October 6(Wed) - 17(sun), 1999 11:00 - 20:00 Venue: Hillside Plaza, Tokyo *admission free Organized by: Canon ARTLAB, Tokyo Cooperation: International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) Hillside Plaza sponsorship: INTERGRAPH COMPUTER SYSTEMS A PLUS CORPORATION Side Effects Software, Inc. NK-EXA Corporation * * For general inquiry, please contact; Yukiko Shikata yshikata@crpg.canon.co.jp URL: http://www.canon.co.jp/cast/ ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress