aia 1 pdf - Slavko Kacunko
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Geboren 1956 in Tokio, lebt und arbeitet in<br />
Kanagawa. Er studierte von 1975 bis 1981<br />
an der National University of Fine Arts and<br />
Music, Tokio, und ist seit 1990 assoziierter<br />
Professor an der Faculty of Environmental<br />
Information, Keio University, Kanagawa;<br />
seit 1999 Professor an der National University<br />
of Fine Arts and Music, Department of<br />
Inter Media Art, Tokio. 1995 kuratierte<br />
Fujihata die Ausstellung The Future of the<br />
Book of the Future; er hat außerdem<br />
zahlreiche Bücher herausgegeben.<br />
Auszeichnungen / Awards<br />
Grand Prize, Video Culture Canada,<br />
Toronto Harbour Front, 1983<br />
State-of-the-Art Prize, ‘Online’, Wembley<br />
Conference Centre, UK, 1984<br />
Golden Nica, distinction Interactive Art,<br />
Prix Ars Electronica, Linz, 1996<br />
Promotional Prize, L’OREAL Grand Prix,<br />
L’OREAL Art and Science Foundation,<br />
Japan, 1997<br />
First Prize, distinction Theatre/Exhibition,<br />
Multimedia Grand Prix ’97, Tokyo,<br />
Japan, 1997<br />
Werke (Auswahl) / Selected works<br />
One-Man Show, animation film, 8mm and<br />
16mm, 1980<br />
Message from Machine, interactive installation,<br />
1981<br />
Mandala 1983, computer animation, 1983<br />
MIROKU-Maitreya, computer animation,<br />
1984<br />
The Mind of Gaze Beyond Technology,<br />
computer images, 1984<br />
Masaki Fujihata<br />
Born in Tokyo in 1956, Masaki Fujihata<br />
lives and works in Kanagawa. He studied at<br />
the National University of Fine Arts and<br />
Music, Tokyo, from 1975 to 1981. He was<br />
appointed associate professor at the Faculty<br />
of Environmental Information, Keio<br />
University, Kanagawa, in 1990, and professor<br />
at the Department of Inter-Media Art<br />
of the National University of Fine Arts and<br />
Music, Tokyo, in 1999. He curated the<br />
exhibition The Future of the Book of the<br />
Future in 1995, and has published several<br />
books.<br />
Geometric Love, computer sculptures, 1987<br />
Forbidden Fruits, computer sculptures,<br />
1990<br />
Ape Call from Tokyo, computer graphics,<br />
1990<br />
Removable Reality, interactive installation<br />
with Kei’ichi Irie, 1992<br />
Inside Eye, micro-machined sculptures,<br />
1993<br />
Impressing Velocity, interactive installation,<br />
1994<br />
Beyond Pages, interactive installation, 1995<br />
(collection of the ZKM-Media Museum,<br />
Karlsruhe)<br />
Global Interior Project, shared virtual environment,<br />
1995<br />
Impalpability, interactive work for CD-<br />
ROM, 1998<br />
Nuzzle Afar, shared virtual environment,<br />
1998<br />
Impressing Velocity, interactive installation<br />
with flight-simulation platform, 1999<br />
Small Fish (with Kiyoshi Furukawa, Wolfgang<br />
Münch), interactive music CD-<br />
ROM, 1999 (published in ZKM digital<br />
arts edition No. 3, ed. ZKM, Ostfildern:<br />
Hatje Cantz, 1999)<br />
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