Nice. I recently saw this in a great exhibition in Tokyo called "Waiting for Video : Works from the 1960s to today". The program had a lot of the classics of film and video art (although mostly the conceptual and performance side of things, very little work focusing more on exploring the technology) but also many important works of japanese video and film art that i had not seen presented so often in the west. Its worth a visit if anyone is in the Tokyo area.
ICASEA was established in 2008 by Satoshi Aizawa, Tom Knapp and Alex Peverett as a platform for physical and digital domain releases from sound artists and electronic musicians working in various locations across the globe. This scrapbook blog documents a range of the artists interests. For information regarding ICASEA label news, artist profiles, releases, shows and other projects please visit the official ICASEA website.
ICASEA est une plate-forme fondée en 2008 par Satoshi Aizawa, Tom Knapp et Alex Peverett, afin de proposer des oeuvres physiques et digitales d'artistes sonores et musiciens éléctroniques oeuvrant dans différents endroits du globe. Ce blog/bloc notes, alimenté par les artistes du label, a pour vocation de documenter leurs différents centres d'intérêts. Veuillez visiter le site officiel d'ICASEA afin d'être informé de l'actualité du label.
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Nice. I recently saw this in a great exhibition in Tokyo called "Waiting for Video : Works from the 1960s to today". The program had a lot of the classics of film and video art (although mostly the conceptual and performance side of things, very little work focusing more on exploring the technology) but also many important works of japanese video and film art that i had not seen presented so often in the west. Its worth a visit if anyone is in the Tokyo area.
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