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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Today I take you on a tiny tour of Roppongi Art Night in Tokyo, Japan. A free art festival with installations all over this area of Tokyo, let’s go!
    English subtitles available.
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    ★ List of artworks shown in the video:
    Shunsuke Imai, “Untitled”
    Sebastian Masuda, “Polychromatic Skin -Gender Tower-”
    TANGENT, “Inaho”
    DAISY BALLOON, “Wave”
    Kazuhiko Hiwa, “HIWADROME TYPE ε”
    Lawrence Weiner,
    “HERE FOR A TIME
    THERE FOR A TIME
    &
    SOMEWHERE FOR A TIME”
    three, “Tokyo’s Landscape”
    Kimsooja, “Deductive Object”
    Masahide Matsuda, “The Big Flat Now”
    Yoichi Sakamoto, “Floating Surface”
    Kotaro Sekiguchi and People in Roppongi, “L’Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower, wrapped in newspapers and packing tapes”
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  • @agathasjourney
    @agathasjourney  Рік тому

    Soooo i'm curious, which one did you like??

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen Рік тому +1

    Greetings and Happy Halloween from Hong Kong. Hello, Mademoiselle Agatha. 🎃
    I found your UA-cam channel as a suggestion from Mademoiselle Amandine's (BonSoir TV), Mademoiselle Dei's, Mademoiselle Coralie's (Coralie's Diary).
    Anyway, art on both street wall and legs of a highway are fascinating. I see these every time when going to the financial district, Hong Kong Island. Last year, a variety of activities on French culture were held during the French May Festival. Bot just the renovation of a market, but also several artworks were painted on street walls by an foreign artist from France.

    • @agathasjourney
      @agathasjourney  Рік тому

      Hello! 👋 Thank you for this info I did not know about this festival in Hong Kong! It is always nice to see artworks in the city's walls!

  • @yoshitomosaito8879
    @yoshitomosaito8879 Рік тому +2

    Human-detection sensors embedded in the piece cause the group of metallic stems that mimic a rice field to sway as a person passes by… This type of digital interactive work of installation always confuses me cause it makes me notice on the apparent lack of viability of poetry.
    Earlier kinetic sculptures often utilized air movement around them to move their parts in the space. I remember seeing for instance, the hanging sculptures by Calder at many museum exhibitions before. While looking at a piece, people come into the space to add new wave of vibration on the floor and air movement in the space. Calder’s piece reacts to those slight disturbances by shivering itself. What I detected through such interactive phenomenon was a profound poetry of artifact getting closer to the behavior of natural world. With that in mind, I have to come back to asking myself what is the significance or added quality of and by digital means. I can see the commercial viability but what else?
    I'm sorry I've gone too serious, but thanks for the opportunity~! Lovely report from Roppongi by the way.😅

    • @agathasjourney
      @agathasjourney  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this piece and your experience with the works by Calder! I also really like this artist and early kinetic sculptures. I think the works using technology spark a conversation indeed! For me it is a new generation, evolution of works using new ways to interact with the audience. It is a reflection on how society is evolving and using technology, by showing again that through design you can create beauty & aesthetic in useful objects such as lights.
      I will try to do more reports in the future 😀

    • @yoshitomosaito8879
      @yoshitomosaito8879 Рік тому +2

      I see your point. As my generation is different from my parents’ generation, my kid’s generation is different from my generation. Each generation is formed by the sliding historical and political context of each time. There are always new technology that create new approach and so on. Things change and we change.

    • @agathasjourney
      @agathasjourney  Рік тому +1

      @@yoshitomosaito8879 totally agree 👍

  • @mokisan
    @mokisan Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video Agatha. I don't like art, but the wheelchair one and the black egg one was pretty good.
    Also one constructive criticism for your video - when giving voice over decrease the volume of the background music, as it makes it hard to hear what you were telling and/or district's from the thing you were telling.
    Cheers! Would be nice to see a Halloween video from shibuya. There seems to very few content for it out there, even though it's quite famous.

    • @agathasjourney
      @agathasjourney  Рік тому

      Thank you for your feedback! I will definitely decrease the background music more next time 👍