| Conditionnement et libération, comportement Actif et passif Alors que se redessine le paysage audiovisuel français, la démarche plasticienne de l’artiste japonaise ADOKA NIITSU analysant les modifications comportementales d’individus soumis à des dispositifs médiatiques de diversion et de conditionnement, est singulièrement d’actualité. Dans ces dispositifs interactifs et ludiques, ces personnes sont à la fois Acteur et Sujet. « Massage installation M » est une installation où le sujet est assis sur une chaise et porte sur sa nuque des capteurs de pression. Une deuxième personne lui fait un massage et cette action induit au travers de ces capteurs reliés à un ordinateur, des images prédéterminées. Projetées sur deux écrans, un pour chacun des participants, ces images évanescentes voient leurs tailles et leurs couleurs varier en fonction de la pression des doigts du masseur. ![]() ![]() Elle pose ici un problème plus large, celui du conditionnement passif et actif. Paradoxalement, l’acceptation d’une pratique rigoureuse, psychanalytique ou religieuse, apparenté à un système de conditionnement, peux être le chemin qui aboutit à une délivrance des entraves et des perceptions sans objet que sont les illusions du mental. (Guy de Malingre) ADOKA liens: Website: http://www.adokaniitsu.com |
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Pleased to meet you i am a colourist artist/performer from Liverpool UK. Just joined the Artreview making friendships with artists and organisations. I hope you don't mind my comments on your installations. It is a great idea for to create images from participants static or energy. A kind of impulse but sensortised art. I wonder what my images would be like? Also i thing the interior photos are great. Also the decorative patterns are so vivid and have energy Maybe like a Utopia because my paintings and live performances are about an Animal Utopia from a story i have written. Where the world is without violence, wars weopons. Pollutions, natural or other disasters. No need of money or greed, everything is equally shared. Don't have to work but the Utopia does to create there world better. More emphasis on leisure or pleasure. Inventions make the Utopia comfortable and easier to live in. A peaceful, harmonious and caring society the Animal characters are also humourus, eccentric and intelligent.
Thank you for sharing your lovely creations. I wish yourself more success and more interesting art. Peace, happiness, health and success. Take care regards George
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I think you must be aware of the collaboration project we've been doing for a few months now, the Exquisite Corpse Video Project. If not, you can check here for more info and to watch the 6 videos we made: www.artreview.com/profile/excorpse
Anyway, we'll start a new series, Corpses#7, 8 and 9. The group is already big, but I've seen your website and really loved your work. Besides, we still don't have a Japanese artists among us...
So I'm inviting to join us. Please get back to me as soon as possible, because I'll "close the line" in the next few days.
Cheers,
Kika
PS: please answer me at my profile page, otherwise I might not see it.
We are going to organise a preview night at 23rd July for the SaLon Summer 2008 Show, which showcases emerging, innovative artwork from London's SaLon Gallery's annual hunt for the UK's most talented graduates.
We would very love to invite you to the preview night
Would you please leave me a message if you could make it? Many thanks~
More detail see http://www.artreview.com/events/event/show?id=1474022%3AEvent%3A332492
SaLon Gallery always welcome the emerging artists to join our team.
Cheers,
Samir
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