"VIDEO HIROBA: Contingent Publics and Video Communication in Japan, 1966-1981" is the first major study in English or Japanese of the seminal 1970s video collective Video Hiroba (Video Plaza). Formed in the aftermath of both Expo ’70 and the late 1960s season of protest, Video Hiroba’s founding in 1972 coincided with a moment of crisis in public space. The combination of high economic growth, rapid industrialization and urbanization, and expansion of mass media in the 1960s also sparked a series of cultural debates around the effects of eizō (technological images) and media (both mass media systems and media technologies) under the highly-managed conditions of the information age, encompassed in the term kanri shakai (the managed or control...
Japan Session 278: Spaces of Contestation/Contestations of Space: Counterculture and Public Space in...
This dissertation traces a material and embodied history of 1960s and 1970s’ early video. Art histor...
Book synopsis: From melodramas to experimental documentaries to anime, mass media in Japan constitut...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...
This thesis examines what intermedia meant for artists and critics in 1960s-70s Japan in order to in...
A review of the Radical Communication, Japanese Video Art, 1968-1988 exhibition, curated by Glenn ...
This dissertation is the first English-written study that narrates the development of video art thro...
This dissertation is an ethnomusicological and historical exploration of intermedia art as an experi...
Visual images and videotaped materials are often very useful for a class of 'Introduction of social ...
This exhibition catalogue represents the work of 16 Japanese videomakers. London's introduction brin...
In 1972, the Japanese entertainment listings magazine Pia was established, providing information on ...
The cinema of Japan has long played a central role in the study of film. But its well-established ca...
"Tracking the changing forms of video art in relation to the revolution in electronic and digital im...
Nakamura sketches the mid-century development of video and stresses the medium's connection to tradi...
Japan Session 278: Spaces of Contestation/Contestations of Space: Counterculture and Public Space in...
This dissertation traces a material and embodied history of 1960s and 1970s’ early video. Art histor...
Book synopsis: From melodramas to experimental documentaries to anime, mass media in Japan constitut...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...
This dissertation is a study of the specific medium “performance art” (pafōmansu āto) in Japan, situ...
This thesis examines what intermedia meant for artists and critics in 1960s-70s Japan in order to in...
A review of the Radical Communication, Japanese Video Art, 1968-1988 exhibition, curated by Glenn ...
This dissertation is the first English-written study that narrates the development of video art thro...
This dissertation is an ethnomusicological and historical exploration of intermedia art as an experi...
Visual images and videotaped materials are often very useful for a class of 'Introduction of social ...
This exhibition catalogue represents the work of 16 Japanese videomakers. London's introduction brin...
In 1972, the Japanese entertainment listings magazine Pia was established, providing information on ...
The cinema of Japan has long played a central role in the study of film. But its well-established ca...
"Tracking the changing forms of video art in relation to the revolution in electronic and digital im...
Nakamura sketches the mid-century development of video and stresses the medium's connection to tradi...
Japan Session 278: Spaces of Contestation/Contestations of Space: Counterculture and Public Space in...
This dissertation traces a material and embodied history of 1960s and 1970s’ early video. Art histor...
Book synopsis: From melodramas to experimental documentaries to anime, mass media in Japan constitut...