Vital Signals: Early Japanese Video Art

Synopsis
A package consisting of a catalogue and DVD anthology of rarely screened video art from the 1960s and 1970s by Japanese artists CTG, Kohei Ando, Takahiko Iimura, Keigo Yamamoto, Toshio Matsumoto, Video Earth Tokyo, Mako Idemitsu, Nobuhiro Kawanaka, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Norio Imai, Hakudo Kobayashi, Tatsuo Kawaguchi, Saburo Muraoka, Keiji Uematsu, and Morihiro Wada. The DVD anthology and catalogue emerge from the touring video exhibition of the same name organised by EAI in collaboration with the Yokohama Museum of Art and a team of Japanese curators and scholars.
Language
Japanese (Japanese with English subtirles)
Country
United States
Year of release
2010
Year of production
2010
Subjects
Art; Film studies
Keywords
experimental film & video; video art; Japanese studies; art-Japanese

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 1 NTSC
Price
$150.00
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
162 minutes
Year
2011

Distributor

Name

Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)

Email
info@eai.org
Web
http://www.eai.org External site opens in new window
Phone
+1 212 337 0694
Fax
+1 212 337 06 79
Address
535 West 22 Street, 3rd Floor
New York
New York NY 10011-1119
USA
USA
Notes
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is a US-based, nonprofit arts organisation that is a leading international resource for video and media art. EAI’s core programme is the distribution and preservation of a major collection of over 3,500 video works by artists, from the mid-1960s to the present. The works in the collection range from seminal videos by pioneering figures — such as Nam June Paik, Bruce Nauman, Martha Rosler and Joan Jonas — to new digital works by emerging artists, including Seth Price, Paper Rad, Cory Arcangel and Takeshi Murata. The EAI Online Catalogue is a comprehensive Web resource on the artists and works in the EAI collection, featuring a searchable database and extensive research materials. Sale to educational institutions only (not individuals) on video (PAL) or DVD (NTSC).

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