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D-K at Kanazawa International Salon
D-K LIVE in Kanazawa International Salon Danse performance by Shinnosuke FUJIMA (BUYO danse) at Kanzawa International Salon, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan date: 14-15th of July, 2006
God_and_DK_20060701
A japanese television program, entitled 'God and D-K', that was produced by TV Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. This program was broadcasted locally within in Ishikawa Pref., on 1st of July 2006.
20060603_dk_KouShouji_video
d-k LIVE performance at Kou-Shouji Temple in Kutsuki village, Takashima, Shiga Pref. Japan. Date on 3rd of June, 2006 www.koushoji.jp/ d-k-tv.blogspot.com/ www.dailymotion.com/d-k d-k (デジタル掛軸)ライブ 於:興聖寺 www.biwako-visitors.jp/search/spot_feature_685.html 滋賀県高島市朽木岩瀬374 日時: 2006/06/03 (Sat.) 20:00 -- 22:00 www.dailymotion.com/d-k d-k-nippon.blogspot.com/
CPM_TVCF_Suntory
CPM_video_TVCF SUNTORY WHISKY ROYAL(JAPAN) song by Yosui INOUE, video by Akira HASEGAWA, CPM, Japan
CPM_sumitomo_bank (TVCF)
CPM_video_TVCF SUMITOMO TRUST BANK (JAPAN) song by Nana Mouskouri, ' Quand tu chantes' video by Akira HASEGAWA, CPM, Japan
CPM_cover_tv_title
CPM_video_TV_Cover (TV-Titles) - 5 clips - 1.NHK (Jap.TV) Sports Cover 2. NHK Saturday Sports 3. Atlanta Olympic 1996 4. DirecTV Japan Cover (1) "Entertainment and Emotions, all are within you. You are DirecTV." (narration) 5. CCTV (China Central Television ) 6. DirecTV Japan Cover (2) *all the videos are created by Akira HASEGAWA (aHA), CPM, Komatsu city, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Tv_nhk_doc_003
aha_tv_nhk_documentary_003 Akira HASEGAWA on NHK television documentary film, titled ' Kodawatte Furusato' ( my sweet hometown ).
Tv_nhk_doc_002
aha_tv_nhk_documentary_002 Akira HASEGAWA on NHK television documentary film, titled ' Kodawatte Furusato' ( my sweet hometown ). Resume:
Tokyo International Forum -Dec2005
d-k live installation performed at Tokyo International Forum, Yuracho Tokyo Dec.21 - Dec.23 (Test Projection ) Dec.24 - Jan.01 ( in public ) http://www.t-i-forum.co.jp
aha_tv_nhk_documentary_001
aha_tv_nhk_documentary_001 Akira HASEGAWA on NHK television documentary film, titled ' Kodawatte Furusato' ( my sweet hometown ). Resume: aHA's working atelier, CPM studio in Komatsu city. Interview: Feeling so good The source of river, a small fountain ...... 00:00:41 CPM, Akira HASEGAWA's working studio 00:01:32 His works of commercial films are more than 4,000 clips. 00:02:23 aHA interview_01 "Feeling good" "I do not send any message to people on the film. I do not creat a commercial message that a certain product is good. I just tell people that a certain product looks good, an introduction, as if knocking on the door. After all, the product manufacturer sells it." "At the interval, between the very previous image and the one you are looking just now, when you "feel good", that commercial message leaves "feeling of good" to audience." 00:03:08 aHA driving his car on the forest road. aHA "As you hurry up so much, a bear will come to you. In the forest here, any kind of life are existing, you just don't see them. Life alives." 00:03:40 narrator "Hasegawa thinks the the origin of all life belongs to water. More pure water its origin is, more power it contains. Hasegawa took us to the mountain site where his birthplace is." 00:03:58 aHA walking up the forest hill covered with snow. 00:04:14 The source of river, a small fountain 00:05:06 narrator "Just waling down from the fountain site, we found a fish farm of 'Iwana' and 'Yamame'. ( Salvelinus pluvius, mountain trout and ..... )
Kanazawa_museum_20031018
Digital Kakejiku- The theme of Hasegawa's own artistic project, entitled 'Digital Kakejiku' (or D-K), is the perception of that interval. Over three nights in April 2003, Hasegawa projected a series of unrelated abstract pictures (all previously created by him with a computer) onto the exterior surfaces of Kanazawa Castle, complemented by music from composer Ryoji Ikeda piped through thirty speakers distributed across the castle grounds - the intent was to totally immerse the audience. Although the images were changed at one-minute intervals, there were no abrupt transitions. They were smoothly blended into one another by a computer constantly calculating the intervening states and updating the projection. The source images were lost in the flux, merging into a single seamless animation. There was no goal, no evolution, no climax. The beginning and end moments were arbitrary. The gradual movement was barely noticeable. At a glance, it seemed perfectly still, but look away for a minute, and it would be totally transformed. The Kanazawa Castle installation was the first major D-K event, repeated in October at the construction site of Kanazawa's 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa). Several other D-K installations have been realized or are in planning, but Hasegawa has been developing the technique itself for a decade. His early experiments used computer monitors, and later shifted to video projectors. Hasegawa sees D-K as an architectural material, able to actively engage and transform any context, applicable at scales ranging from urban event to computer screensaver. It is practically impossible to freeze-frame exactly the same image twice, and the possibilities of infinite variation have already attracted wide attention: D-K images have been commissioned to convert identical, mass-produced items into unique artifacts, from Mitsubishi Bank credit cards to Issey Miyake fabrics to the billboards at the Nagano Winter Olympics.
Tv_toyama_news_20031002_000
20031009_1830_Toyama_Shin-Minato (Title) The Art of Lighting and Sound at Uchikawa Canal TV-Toyama broadcasting, the evening news informed of the live performance of Digital-Kakejiku (d-k) that would be taken place at Uchikawa River, Shin-Minato city,Toyama Prefecture on 12th of October, 2003. 18:30:50 The news broadcaster said; "On coming Sunday evening at Uchikawa River, Shin-Minato city, an illusion show of lighting and sound will be taken place. That is "Digital-Kakejiku" art, which we haven't heard before. What is "Digital-Kakejiku"? Let's take a look at it." 18:30:56 Akira HASEGAWA ( aHA)'s comment: The site of Uchikawa, it itself has already a "power" and I think that the performance would be better done by utilizing its nature's power. We would take a ride on the site's power. 18:31:13 Site@Uchikawa, Shin-Minato ( a fishing port ) (broadcaster) "Last week, an artist visited the town, Shin-Minato. Akira HASEGAWA. A media artist, who lives in a Komatsu, a countryside. He has been creating thousands of television commercial films and title covers, clips.. This live performance will be the very first time in Toyama Prefecture and they have been elaborating a location hunting intensively." 18:31:41 Digital-Kakejiku D-K "One million digital images are prepared to be projected on the building surface or the scenes of a town. The art is originally created by Akira Hasegawa." 18:31:51 (aHA) "D-K is not just an entertainment show. It is to create a space. A man who is in the space is also one of the space." (broadcaster) "Hasegawa has been looking for the only place for projection." 18:32:17 (aHA) "Boats... and the canal... I like to maximize the effect of these things. They belong to this place. So the absolute condition is to cast image projection over them." 18:32:35 (broadcaster) "Finally, he found a place in a second floor of an empty house, where he looks over the Uchikawa River. As he connected to the projecter, digital images of fluorescent colour come up over the canal and the boats." 18:32:35 (aHA) <> "D-K... it is not a "show". Into the picture, we enter... we stand, such a feeling we sense. We become a part of the picture. By this, a frame dissapear. " <> "We lose the feeling of time, the feeling of space. Finally, it become infinite." <> "When we stand at the infinite space, we realize the infinity of ourselves. It is an ecstacy that we become infinite. " 18:33:44 (broadcaster) "At the event on Sunday, they play the Japanese Harp (Koto) and the violin. A Chinese composer, LIU HONGJUN, who participated "Last Emperor"s film music, would join the event." "Hasegawa said that he had been attracted by the smell of life of Uchikawa. D-K is an equipment with which we find its fascination again." 18:34:11 (aHA) <> "It is very important thing that D-K is "Live" It is a matter of "being LIVE" for oneself and for each personality. The sense of "LIVE" is within individual. In front of D-K, everyone becomes "LIVE" and "INDIVIDUAL". 18:34:43 (broadcast) D-K performance will be taken place on Sunday evening, 12th of October. 19:00-21:00 At Kagura-bashi bridge, Uchikawa river, Shin-Minato city.
D-k_installations_gagaku
d-k_installations_gagaku http://www.dailymotion.com/d-k/video/146082 -Kanazawa Castle -21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa -Osaka Castle -Keta-Taisha Shrine -The Miyagi Museum of Art -Sakurajima, Kagoshima Pref. -Shiretoko, Hokkaido Pref. -Hotel Meridien Grand Pacific -Roppongi Hills City View -Acropolis, Athens, Greek -Nata-dera Temple video duration: 3m 25s d-k created by aha Akira HASEGAWA 2006: FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM D'ANIMATION Monday 5 to Saturday 10 June, 2006 http://www.annecy.org/ ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art (ISEA2006) AUGUST 7-13, 2006 http://isea2006.sjsu.edu/
Release - Wacoal New Office Bulding 1999
A video created by Akira HASEGAWA for celebrating the new office building of WACOAL company in Kyoto, Japan 1999. The new building was designed by Shin Takamatsu. -Architect, Shin TAKAMATSU Architectural Project http://www.takamatsu.co.jp/office.html -Some images of WACOAL building in Kyoto,Japan http://kenchiqoo.net/archives/000110.html
Athens, 31 December 2004
What is D-K (Digital Kakejiku) ? D-K lights up a large area with random sequences of abstract-painting-like images. At a glance it looks still, but when you look away for a minute and the image is totally transformed. It consists of 30 frames per second, and you perceive it just like the motion of the sun setting.... by Akira Hasegawa