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HORII Satoshi,Tsuyoshi SHIRAI,Takuya MINAMI,Seiichi SAITO,Noriko KITAMURA,Masaki TERUOKA,Daito MANABE,Takao KAWAGUCHI,Takayuki FUJIMOTO,Motoi ISHIBASHI

  • 2007
  • Performing Arts
  • Commissioned by YCAM
  • World Premiere
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"Architectures of reality" illustrated through interactions of light, sound and the human body

Performance piece featuring two performers who explore the relationship between the "brain" and "reality".

A table and a large construction scaffolding are arranged on the stage, while a circle of LED lights is installed on the ceiling. Accompanied by sound that embraces the entire space, and visual projections onto a screen in the back of the stage, these elements are elaborately interlocked with the performers' movements by way of sensors, resulting in a spatial setting that appears as an extension of the performers' bodies. In addition to the performers' movements, the audience perceives through the instantly changing stage at large the differences and gaps between "phenomena" as we see them, and "cognition" based on our reading of social environments and everyday stories.

Sensors

For this piece, original small-sized sensor devices were developed using "myoelectric sensors" to detect minute electric potential differences radiated by muscles. Attached to the two performers' bodies, these devices convert all sorts of movements into data, and thus interlock the performers with elements of sound and stage setting.

Table

Looking quite ordinary from the outside, the table contains next to a projector and other devices also a built-in variability mechanism, and functions in a way as the work's central system. A globe, a glass, and other objects randomly placed on the table are fitted with various mechanisms as well that trigger interaction with the performers.

LED Lighting

Originally developed mainly by Fujimoto himself, the lighting device consisting of LED lights arranged in a circle of 8 meters in diameter is controlled via a computer to instantaneously flash in arbitrary colors from arbitrary points on the circle.

Construction scaffolding

A huge vibrator is mounted to a construction scaffolding, and vibrates in tune with the lights and sounds. The noise this vibration produces charges the stage space as a whole with a sense of mass and physicality.

Profiles

Takayuki FUJIMOTO

Independent Director / Lighting Desiner / Artist

Fujimoto Takayuki has been an active member of dumb type since 1987 and designed lights for the company's production "S/N", "OR", "memorandum", and "Voyage". Other artists he has worked with include Ryoji Ikeda, Daniel Yeung, Ea Sola. In recent years, he has been focusing on using LED lighting projectors for theatre productions.He collaborated with "Monochrome Circus" in "Refined Colors"; a dance performance that focuses on the simple and direct play of body, sound and LED lights. Also he collaborated with Choy Ka Fai in DriftNet at TheatreWorks/Singapore 2007 too. Takayuki constantly seeks to explore the use of digital technology as a means of direct interaction with the performers, to create a sense of immediacy and contact in the performance.

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Tsuyoshi SHIRAI

Choreographer/Dancer

Appeared in performances by Kim Itoh + the Glorious Future in 1996-2000. Helped establish "Study of Live works baneto" in 1998, and received the Prix d'Auteur de Conseil Générale de la Seine-Saint-Denis in 2000. In 2004, unveiled "mass, slide ,& .", which won a first prize at the Toyota Choreography Award in 2006. As a dancer, Shirai appeared in "Devil's Story" choreographed by Yuri Ng (2004-05), and "Kin-Jiki (Forbidden Colors)" choreographed by Kim Itoh (2005). In 2006, launched the company "AbsT", and produced the pieces "Shihani - subsoil" and "THECO-zako-", to be performed with seven contemporary musicians, in 2007. Won the first Japan Dance Forum Award in the same year. Since 2006, he has been collaborating with the famous Arditti String Quartet on John Cage's "Apartment House 1776", touring around ten major Japanese cities. In 2007, he was involved in "true", a collaborative work by ten artists conceived in-residence and first performed at YCAM before embarking on an ongoing tour around Europe and Brazil among others. In 2009 and '10 he made "Blue Lion" and "Still Life" respectively, both of which were produced and premiered in Kyoto.

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Takao KAWAGUCHI

Dancer / Choreographer / Performer

From 1991 to 1995 he, together with Atsuko Yoshifuku, ran the independent dance group, ATA Dance. In 1996, he joined the Japanese multimedia performance company Dumb Type and participated in "OR", "memorandum" and "Voyage". He has also been active in independent solo projects since 2000. His recent works, characterized by collaborations with sound/visual artists who uniquely combine and synchronize the elements of light and sound, include "Di Que No Ves (Say You Don't See)" (2003), "D.D.D. -How many more times will my heart beat before it stops?" (2004), "Tablemind"(2006) and "Good Luck"(2008). Currently, Kawaguchi is also involved in other projects including true - a new light, sound and dance performance, a collaboration with Japanese contemporary dancer/choreographer Tsuyoshi Shirai and Dumb Type's lighting designer Taklayuki Fujimoto using the new LED lighting technology. Kawaguchi is also working on his solo, site-specific performance series A Perfect Lifewhich began last year in Chicago in May 2008, and continued in Tokyo on the Sumida River, in August 2008.

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Takuya MINAMI

Artist / Designer

Takuya Minami has been the director of Softpad since 1999. Softpad was formed in 1999 by artist / graphic designer Minami and programmer Tomohiro Ueshiba, then joined by graphic designer Teruyasu Okumura in 2000 and artist Hajime Takeuchi, Hiromasa Tomari and Ichiro Awazu in 2006. Softpad works mainly with sound and multimedia images, with projects across adiverse genres of expression including audio visual live events, museum / gallery installations and graphic design.

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Daito MANABE

Artist / Interaction Designer / Programmer / DJ

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HORII Satoshi

Artist / Programmer

Satoshi Horii graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, design department and IAMAS, DSP course. As a programmer, he has worked with installations, live performance, VJ and Web design. He programmed "DriftNet" (Singapore, 2006) and "TableMind" (Tokyo, Japan, 2005). As a VJ (video jockey), he has performed in Japan at "Sonar Sound Tokyo", "Metamorphose" (Shizuoka), "TaicoClub" (Nagano) and "InDust-Real" (Tokyo). He has performed live at "Lib-LIVE #3" (ICC Tokyo, Japan), "[.JP/+813]"(BankArt, Yokohama, Japan) and "ARS Electronica 2004" (Germany).

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Seiichi SAITO

Architect

Seiichi Saito is a graduate of Columbia University, USA and taught at its Architecture School (MSAAD) in 2001, and started working as a commercial/Art Space designer in New York. From 2002, he worked at an advertising agency, Arnell Group as space designer / motion graphic director. He has exhibited his art installations at GINGA Echigo-Tsumari Biennale, Dumbo Art Festival 2003, and held his first solo show, WHITE BASE at Spiral Gallery in 2004. With his logical approach as an architect, and advertising background, his work has different perspective and axis towards the public and he does not categorise his work. He founded art-design firm, Rhizomatiks in 2005 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Motoi ISHIBASHI

Engineer / Artist

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Masaki TERUOKA

Device Engineer

Since his collage days, Masaki Teruoka has been making installations using analogue circuits. In 1998, he formed VPP (member of art and technology) with his friends. He has a deep interest in physiological psychology, haptic and infra sound. The latest theme of his work is "Electrical stimulation by musical signal".

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Noriko KITAMURA

Costume Designer

Haute-couturist Noriko Kitamura first created the costumes for Takao Kawaguchi's The Middle of the World in March 2000 and has since designed costumes for all of Kawaguchi's solo performances. She has also worked with other dance companies and artists including Dance Theatre LUDENS, Dumb Type, Atsuko Yoshifuku, Miki Hiramatsu,Tomoyo Okada and Yuko Hirai.

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Credit

Choreography / Dance: Tsuyoshi Shirai
Choreography / Text / Dance: Takao Kawaguchi
Direction / Lighting Design: Takayuki Fujimoto
Sound / Video / Visual Design: Takuya Minami
Sound / Programming: Daito Manabe
Video / Programming: Satoshi Horii
Mechanics: Seiichi Saito, Motoi Ishibashi
Sensor System: Masaki Teruoka
Costume Deisgn: Noriko Kitamura

Performance

Takayuki Fujimoto + Tsuyoshi Shirai +Takao Kawaguchi + Takuya Minami + Daito Manabe + Satoshi Horii + Seiichi Saito + Motoi Ishibashi + Masaki Teruoka + Noriko Kitamura

true/本当のこと

Finished

Saturday, September 1, 2007

* Information in Japanese only

Tour18

December 8, 2007 — 9

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

December 14, 2007 — 16

Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

July 24, 2008 — 26

Esplanade Theatre Studio

November 13, 2008 — 15

Japan Society

August 4, 2009 — 9

Theatre Tram

September 25, 2009 — 26

Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam

September 29, 2009

Parktheater Eindhoven

October 3, 2009 — 4

Tanzhaus NRW Dusseldorf

October 9, 2009 — 10

Vienna Künstlerhaus

October 15, 2009 — 17

Maison de la Culture du Japon

November 11, 2009 — 12

Festival Panorama de Dança 2009

Teatro Tom Jobim

November 18, 2009 — 19

Teatro Paulo Autran at SESC Pinheiros

June 5, 2010

Macao Cultural Centre - Small Auditorium

June 18, 2010 — 20

Hong Kong Cultural Centre - Studio Theatre

September 8, 2010 — 9

TransART

EX-Alumix

January 27, 2011 — 29

Usine C

February 3, 2011 — 5

Mois Multi 2011

Salle Multi et studio d'Essai

March 18, 2011 — 21

AI HALL

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Links

Performing Arts

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Takayuki FUJIMOTO's works

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Tsuyoshi SHIRAI's works

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Takao KAWAGUCHI's works

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Takuya MINAMI's works

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Daito MANABE's works

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HORII Satoshi's works

1

Seiichi SAITO's works

2

Motoi ISHIBASHI's works

4

Masaki TERUOKA's works

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Noriko KITAMURA's works

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Works of 2007

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