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Canon's ARTLAB presents "LOVERS" by Teiji Furuhashi and "frost frames" by Shiro Takatani ARTLAB holds an exhibition from May 10 to 21, 1998 at SPIRAL, Tokyo, consisting of "LOVERS," 1994 collaborative work by artist Teiji Furuhashi with ARTLAB, and a new work by Shiro Takatani, leading member of the art group Dumb Type. After shown at ARTLAB4(1994), "LOVERS" has been invited and shown at 11 venues in 7 countries in U.S. and Europe from 1995 to 1997, starting from "Video Spaces" at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). "LOVERS" to be shown this time is its international version, renovated from the original version, for the first time in Japan. Furuhashi was the leading member of Dumb Type, and gave numerous outstanding performances and installations before he passed away three years ago. LOVERS is his first full-scale solo and posthumous work at the same time. Since there were many requests to exhibit the work again, ARTLAB planned a special exhibition to show the installation along with a new video installation by Shiro Takatani, who is one of the collaborators in the production of LOVERS. The theme of LOVERS is a relationship of love, generated along the borders, for example, between humans, human and body, and humans and information. In the work, filmed images of life-size humans appear in a dim space. The movements of visitors in the space are perceived by sensors and affect the course of movement of the images. On the other hand, "frost frames," depicts a world where the contrast of projected images mutually turn "whiteout." <ARTLAB Exhibition "LOVERS"(Teiji Furuhashi) / "frost frames"(Shiro Takatani)> date: May 10 - 21, 1998 11:00-20:00 location: SPIRAL, Tokyo(5-6-23 Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo) *free of charge Organized by Canon ARTLAB cooperation: Wacoal Art Center Artists' Profile: <Teiji Furuhashi> Born in 1960. Graduated from Art Dept.of Kyoto University of Arts. Created films, music, performances, and experimented with various ways of expressions. In 1984, formed a multi-media art group Dumb Type in Kyoto, and created works in a group in the form of performance and installation, etc. Furuhashi showed his solo work "LOVERS" in 1994 when Dumb Type performed "S/N." In the autumn of 1995, died of an infection with HIV. <Shiro Takatani> Born in 1963. Graduated from Art Dept. of Kyoto University of Arts. Joined Dumb Type as one of the founders in 1984, and has been involved especially in the visual and technical aspects. In his solo activities, Takatani participated in a municipal project of Groningen, Holland in collaboration with Akira Asada in 1990. Recently, Takatani created images for the collaboration concert "Dangerous Visions" with Art Zoyd and the National Orchestra of Lille in March 1998. <Dumb Type> Artists from different genres; visual art, architecture, music and video, formed a group in Kyoto in 1984. Their activities were originally motivated by potential of innovative artistic expressions in the post-consumer society, flexible output and explorations in the production system, and they developed through different media such as performance, installation, video and publishing. The group has been active in and outside Japan and is often engaged in international collaborative projects, such as, with Hotel Pro Forma(Denmark) and architects Elizabeth Diller & Ricardo Scofidio(U.S.). <venues LOVERS was shown> 1994 -ARTLAB4, Hillside Plaza, Tokyo(original version) 1995(from here with International version) -"Video Spaces," The Museum of Modern Art, New York -"Age of Anxiety," Power Plant, Toronto -Biennale de Lyon, Lyon 1996 -Festival International EXIT, Creteil -Festival International VIA, Meubeuge -"SONAR96," Barcelona -"OBJECT: VIDEO," Linz 1997 -Theater am Turm, Frankfurt -Marstall Theater, Munchen -Tramway, Glasgow -Wood Streeet Galleries, Pittsburgh Yukiko Shikata postal address: Canon ARTLAB, 106-0032 Japan Tel: 81-3-5410-3611 Fax: 3615 http://www.canon.co.jp/cast/ next exhibition by ARTLAB: May 10-21[at Spiral, Tokyo] "LOVERS"(Teiji Furuhashi)+"frost frames"(Shiro Takatani) -UIDL: 67b1e43b4400cb08321efc498bd2e010 >From owner-syndicate@aec.at Mon Dec 22 14:35:17 1997 Return-Path: owner-syndicate@aec.at Received: from aec.at (web.aec.at [193.170.192.5]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA24643; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:35:16 +0100 Received: (from mdomo@localhost) by aec.at (8.8.3/8.7) id NAA02331 for syndicate-outgoing; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 13:17:22 +0100 X-Authentication-Warning: web.aec.at: mdomo set sender to owner-syndicate using -f Received: from enigma.v2.nl (enigma.v2.nl [194.151.30.130]) by aec.at (8.8.3/8.7) with ESMTP id NAA02327 for <syndicate@aec.at>; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 13:17:18 +0100 Received: from [194.151.30.138] (alien.v2.nl [194.151.30.138]) by enigma.v2.nl (8.8.6/8.8.6) with ESMTP id OAA08522 for <syndicate@aec.at>; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:15:31 +0200 (MET) X-Sender: andreas@194.151.30.130 Message-Id: <l03020915b0c4189bd000@[194.151.30.138]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:16:39 +0100 To: syndicate@aec.at From: Balint Anna <abalint@artpool.hu> (by way of Andreas Broeckmann) Subject: Syndicate: Artpool - call for installations Sender: owner-syndicate@aec.at Precedence: bulk Status: RO X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 740 1998: The Year of Installation at Artpool Artpool P60 Art Space Budapest, VI. Paulay Ede u. 60. International Installation Festival 1998 Opening exhibition: 17-31 March, 1998 "Installation as an artistic medium (from application to landscape correction) with its many forms is as widespread as performance (from actions to events). The original meaning of the word installation, which latently has always been there, now gets more and more emphasis in a new view of art. Installation, in open systems, in open works, or in "open minds", means the implementation of something, that is, the beginning of something. In this perpetual change one can only regard perpetual starting over, or installation as a constant. At the heart of this shift thus lies our unbroken attention to changes, that is, our responsiveness to new points of installation." (Gy=F6rgy Gal=E1ntai) Part of the opening exhibition is the reconstruction of the Budapest installation of =0B"Po=EFpo=EFdrome =E0 Espace-temps R=E9el No. 1 / Real Spa= ce-Time Poipoidrom No. 1" =0Bby Robert Filliou and Joachim Pfeufer from 1976. "The Poipoidrom is a functional relationship that links thinking, acting, and communication. A minimal Poipoidrom can be a chair, a workbench or an open mind." (J. Pfeufer, 1972) In other parts of the exhibition documents of installations will be installed. They may be - from the perspective of art history: Merz-construction, fictional and virtual architecture, quasi-construction, collage, assemblage, environment, landscape correction, land art, etc.; from the perspective of genre: poetic, music, sound, light, fragrance, performance and video, etc. installations; from the perspective of view: improvisational, conceptual, intermedial and multimedial, etc.;.from a social perspective: cultural, social, political, commercial, religious, scientific, technological, etc. installations. =46easible new projects will be realized in accordance with the given spacia= l conditions by the "installators" of P60 throughout 1998. Documents about installation that are preserved in Artpool Archive will be presented for the first time together with the new stuff. Videos of the events and theoretical lectures will be available for viewing retrospectively throughout the year. The evaluation of the project can be followed via the Internet: http://www.artpool.hu/P60/installation/=0C1998: The Year of Installation at Artpool Installation Project 98 International Invitation Artpool invites all installators, artists, networkers, documenters to take part in this project, to inform others so as to be informed. You can send: documents of installations, books, catalogs, portfolios, photos, slides, posters, audio or video tapes, interactive CD-ROMs, conceptual works, plans, etc. =0BAll materials will become part of the Artpool Archive for public research. All works and information will be displayed. Participants will get a publication that documents the project and will be prepared at the end of the year. The first deadline is February 1998. Materials arriving until September the same year will also be made public as part of the project. Please help our research by answering the following questions: (1) How long have you been making installations? (2) Why did you choose to make installations and not anything else? (3) What do you think of your own works? (4) What do you think the difference is between your own work and other installations? (5) What do you think of the relationship of traditional artwork and installation? (6) What is the size and material of an installation determined by? (7) Could you mention the installation you consider to be the largest and the smallest one? (8) Is there any object or idea that cannot be installed? (9) How does environment affect the installation of the work? (10) Do you know any fact that restricts the possibilities of installation? (11) Do you like making installation for order or at request? (12) What do you think of preserving an installation? (13) Can the value of an installation be estimated and how? (14) How does copyright apply to installations preserved only in documents? (15) Do you agree with publishing your answers-in full or in part-in the catalog of the project or in the press?=0B (Yes-No) (16) Your questions, if there is any, and your answers to them. Please, number your answers according to the order of the questions. Try to answer as briefly and clearly as you can, omit the questions you consider irrelevant. Thanks for your attention, Gy=F6rgy Gal=E1ntai (concept and design), L=E1szl=F3 Beke (expert), Anna B= =E1lint (documentation), =0BJ=FAlia Klaniczay (management), Fatime Pl=F3t=E1r (assis= tant), =C1gnes Ivacs (translation), =0BL=E1szl=F3 T=F6lgyes (Web technology) Installation Project '98 Postal address: Artpool, H-1277 Budapest 23., Pf. 52. Tel.: +36-l-268 01 14 * Fax: +36-1-321 08 33 e-mail: artpool@artpool.hu http://www.artpool.hu -UIDL: 488247d39763618a98306d1d10d7b499 >From owner-syndicate@aec.at Mon Dec 22 14:31:19 1997 Return-Path: owner-syndicate@aec.at Received: from aec.at (web.aec.at [193.170.192.5]) by basis.Desk.nl (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA24621; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:31:18 +0100 Received: (from mdomo@localhost) by aec.at (8.8.3/8.7) id NAA02337 for syndicate-outgoing; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 13:17:30 +0100 X-Authentication-Warning: web.aec.at: mdomo set sender to owner-syndicate using -f Received: from enigma.v2.nl (enigma.v2.nl [194.151.30.130]) by aec.at (8.8.3/8.7) with ESMTP id NAA02333 for <syndicate@aec.at>; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 13:17:26 +0100 Received: from [194.151.30.138] (alien.v2.nl [194.151.30.138]) by enigma.v2.nl (8.8.6/8.8.6) with ESMTP id OAA08525 for <syndicate@aec.at>; Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:15:39 +0200 (MET) X-Sender: andreas@194.151.30.130 Message-Id: <l03020916b0c418dfdffb@[194.151.30.138]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:17:34 +0100 To: syndicate@aec.at From: Balint Anna <abalint@artpool.hu> (by way of Andreas Broeckmann) Subject: Syndicate: artpool web pages Sender: owner-syndicate@aec.at Precedence: bulk Status: RO X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 741 NEW ARTPOOL WEB PAGES 1997 Correspondence Art of Ray Johnson Parallel to the exhibition with the same title (Ernst Museum, Budapest, 19 =46ebruary - 23 March,1997) the Ray Johnson web site was completed <http://www.artpool.hu/RayJohnson.html>: a hybrid of a book, a catalog, an exhibition and a museum walk allowing a multiple way inquiry. The links tied to the texts help understanding the topic and its cultural era. From the link page <http://www.artpool.hu/Ray/RJ_links.html> all the Ray Johnson web sites can be reached. UNI/vers(;) The presentation of Guillermo Deisler's (1940-1995) UNI/vers(;) series of bookworks in Artpool (14 March - 11 April 1997) offered an opportunity to realize the net version of an 1988 issue of the series and to check how an old idea works in a new environment. <http://www.artpool.hu/univers/uni.html> T3 The web adaptation of Tomasz Konart's bookwork was created on the occasion of the lecture by Piotr Rypson about =93Polish Avant-garde and Bookworks 1919-1997" (Artpool, 23 April 1997) <http://www.artpool.hu/bookwork//T3/1.html> Quotations from Kass=E1k Artpool's open air exhibition (Budapest, Liszt Ferenc Square, 26 September - 12 October, 1997) displaying a selection from Kass=E1k's dadaist picture-poems from 1920-1922 and quotations from his poems published in the Activist art review MA, commemorates the 110th birthday of the artist-writer-publisher. On the Hungarian web page <http://www.artpool.hu/Kassak/Kassak-quotationshu.html> essays, text documents and links are added to the exhibition. The English version shows the visual poems of the exhibition <http://www.artpool.hu/Kassak/Kassak-quotations.html> Artpool P60 A web site presenting Artpool P60, the new art space (Budapest VI., Paulay Ede u. 60.) introduced during the Budapest Autumn Festival (26 September - 12 October): <http://www.artpool.hu/P60/about.html> (under construction) Monument Square, Budapest How 134 artists of 21 countries see the Budapest Heroes Square. Web site presenting the =93add to" postcards of the exhibition =93Budapest - World Capital" (Artpool P60, 26 September - 12 October, 1997) : <http://www.artpool.hu/Postcard/Monument.html> (in completion) Boite - Box Interactive boxes, fluxus boxes, bookworks and other memorial works. The web version (in completion) of the international exhibition for the 110th birthday of Marcel Duchamp with works by 169 artists from 28 countries (Artpool P60, 26 September - 12 October, 1997) continues the 1987 project =93IN THE SPIRIT OF MARCEL DUCHAMP": <http://www.artpool.hu/Duchamp/MDboxes.html> Mikl=F3s Erd=E9ly Page This web page is an addendum to Artpool's =93Mikl=F3s Erd=E9ly Year". It mak= es accessible all documents formerly published by Artpool and links all avaible information on Mikl=F3s Erd=E9ly at other sites: <http://www.artpool.hu/Erdely/EMcontenthu.html> Mail Art On Line Texts, publications, documents and on-line shows related to Artpool's mail art projects between 1979-1997 and the chronology of the Hungarian mail art activity. Links to all Mail Art pages of the world: <http://www.artpool.hu/MailArt/MAonline.html> (english version under construction) Networker Bridge The web adaptation of a bookwork consisting of 64 Tarot cards with motifs by 64 artists published by Artpool in 1994. http://www.artpool.hu/bookwork/bridge/bridge.html. The original bookwork, created by Gy=F6rgy Gal=E1ntai, used images of Artpool=B4s international sta= mp anthology, the =93Networker Post". Research Site Artpool's Research site promotes research on new art mediums and their antecedents, and on Hungarian Avant-garde with internal and external links leading to documents, bibliographies, databases and on-line shows. For Hungarian readers see <http://www.artpool.hu/Research/kutatolap.html> English version will be soon available at <http://www.artpool.hu/Research/researchsite.html> Artpool Art Research Center * 1277 Budapest 23, Pf. 52. * e-mail: artpool@artpool.hu * http://www.artpool.hu