JPEX NY Program 5th Program

Jonathan M. Hall jmhall
Sun Dec 12 07:55:46 EST 2004


JPEX: Japanese Experimental Film and Video 1955 ? Now
Contemporary Film, Video, and Animation
 
Sunday December 12th 2004 6:30 pm
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Ave (at 2nd Street)

In the fifth program of JPEX, devoted to contemporary film, video, and
animation, a complex interaction between the historical trajectory of
Japanese avant-garde traditions and the current global economy of
multi-media exchange is explored.  Ranging from the use of found footage to
subversions of narrativity, from the revelation of hybrid sexualities to
formal explorations of perception and space, these media-works question the
dynamics of our visual-temporal experience.  Notions of national identity
are expanded to reveal hybrid and shifting national and cultural identities..
JPEX: Japanese Experimental Film and Video, 1955-Now has been made possible
with the support of the Image Forum Archive Tokyo, the University of
Chicago, and the University of California Irvine.  Program notes and
curation by Jonathan M. Hall & Michelle Puetz.  Full program notes will be
available at the screening. Total Running Time: 86+m

WADA Junko  Peach Baby Oil, 1995, 16m, color, video (Super-8 original), in
Japanese with English subtitles

HIRABAYASHI Isamu  Textism, 2003, 11m, video, color, sound

TAKASHI Sawa  Mathematica, 2000, 8m, 8mm on video, color, sound

ONITSUKA Kentaro  Blooming Ink Tale, 2003, 10m, color, 16mm on video, sound

ITO Ryusuke  Plate #23 (songs), 2003, 4m, color, 16mm, sound

NISHIKAWA Tomonari  Apollo, 2003, 6m, b&w, 16mm, sound

SUEOKA Ichiro  A flick film in which there appear Liz and Franky, is
composed under the score of ARNULF RAINER by P. Kubelka on NTSC,  2000,
video, 5min, sound, color

AOKI Tatsu  Decades Passed, 2003, 26m, color, 16mm, sound

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