9th
Award-winning WorksArt Division
Grand Prize
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Khronos Projector
Interactive art [Uruguay]
Alvaro CASSINELLI
When a viewer touches the screen, in the area indented by the pressure of their finger, time in the screen changes back and forth. The image which changes in real time corresponding to the viewer’s action gives a sort of pleasurable sensation as if he or she is manipulating time with perfect freedom.
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Khronos Projector
Interactive art [Uruguay]
Alvaro CASSINELLI
When a viewer touches the screen, in the area indented by the pressure of their finger, time in the screen changes back and forth. The image which changes in real time corresponding to the viewer’s action gives a sort of pleasurable sensation as if he or she is manipulating time with perfect freedom.
Excellence Award
Encouragement Prize
Jury Selections
3D Display Cube
Interactive art
James CLAR
DriftNet
Interactive art
HIRAKAWA Norimichi
Khan Artist
Interactive art
Osman KHAN
H2O
Interactive art
Electronic Shadow (Naziha MESTAOUI / Yacine Aït KACI)
SGM-Iceberg-Probe | an explorative interface and installation
Interactive art
Agnes Meyer-BRANDIS
Mr. Punch
Interactive art
Tilman REIFF / Volker MORAWE
OiTV
Interactive art
Mark HAUSENSTEIN
Open the Blind
Interactive art
KAWASHIMA Takashi
ZENetic Computer
Interactive art
MATSUOKA Seigow / TOSA Naoko
Virtual Brownies
Interactive art
AOKI Takafumi
Movie Cards
Interactive art
MIYABARA Mika/SUGIMOTO Tatsuo
path installative concert
Interactive art
UCHIHASHI Kazuhisa / FUJIMOTO Takayuki
SPACE MAESTRO
Interactive art
INOUE Keisuke
UV-Graph
Interactive art
MAKABE Tomo
control
Installation
KURIYAMA Hitoshi
las familias – a gambling den
Installation
Frank WERNER
Photon Counting “Bio photon”
Installation
ANDO Takahiro
MAN OS 1
Installation
Seidel / Stiermann
OPNIYAMA
Installation
OISHI Akinori
restriction sight
Installation
ONISHI Yasuaki
Lasse RAA
Installation
Lasse RAA
Roermond-Ecke-Schönhauser
Video work
Markus KISON
Sensorium.net
Video work
WATANABE Keisuke
Shockbot COREJULIO
Installation [Switzerland]
5VOLTCORE (Christian GUETZER / Emanuel ANDEL)
snow mail
Installation
Earth Literacy Program (Director: TAKEMURA Shin-ichi) / (Creative Dicretor: ARAKAWA Kensuke)
The Blanket Project
Installation
Nicholas STEDMAN
Dry Flower
Installation
TAKAHASHI Keisuke
Allegory of Media Art
Installation
TSUSHIMA Takahiro
Aggregation
Video work
Andy LOMAS
City of Crocodiles
Video work
Soyoung PARK
desktop
Video work
SATO Yoshinao
OH HISSE
Video work
YAMAKAWA Hikaru
Flight Patterns
Video work
Aaron KOBLIN
SAMULNORI
Video work
CHOI Jiyoung
slide002
Video work
HIRATA Takahiro
Space Shower TV Station ID 「We Love Music, We Love Peace.」
Video work
TANGE Kouki
KOTATSUNEKO
Video work
AOKI Jun
vermilion
Video work
ABE Shingo
Sakurano shitade
Video work
HOYA Rumiko
zou
Video work
URYU Madoka
RECODER
Video work
KATO Ryu
Aggregation 12, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24
Still image
Andy LOMAS
Brush Traces Serie
Still image
Alain BITTLER
Chatrooms
Still image
Melissa Anne KWEE
Der Reisende / The Traveller
Still image
Jens SUNDHEIM / Bernhard REUSS
FG-π YEN#2000
Still image
FUTOYU Masaharu
Golden cube
Still image
Aleksandra Smiljkovic VASOVIC
garage / katze
Still image
Susanna SCHOENBERG
Granada Theatre/Samsung
Still image
Benjamin PEZZILLO
My Little Invader.
Still image
AZEGAMI Nana
Parallel Garden
Still image
SUZUKI Chihiro
parallax I.
Still image
NISHIMURA Yoshiki
The Thing of Gormenghast Forest
Still image
Aurelia CARBONE
Things are Queer
Still image [Australia]
HASEGAWA Yosuke
ISUINU
Still image
DEN Yoichiro
Imagination Insects epSITE-08
Still image
MORI Sadahito
U.N. Security Council permanent member strict secrecy conference
Still image
HAYASHI Shunsaku
build by the photograph
Still image
KARINO Hitoyo
Wasser! Wasser!
Still image
AOKI Koji
frame
Still image
HARA Koji
Insect Buddha
Still image
HONDA Ei
Valley of the Cnuties
Web
Craig ROBINSON
Walking in Hell with Akutagawa
Web
Michael POLYAKIN
diagram .map
Web
SANO Katsuhiko
treasure box
Web
WADA Nanahiro
Weather Gauge
Web
Thomson & Craighead
anonymes.net-V2
Web
Collectif Anonymes (Benoit BLEIN / Sylvain BARRA / Laurent PADIOU)
Hotel
Web
Han HOOGERBRUGGE
The Trustfiles
Web
Gast BOUSCHET / Nadine HILBERT (collaboration)
IdealWord
Web
Enrique RADIGALES
審査講評
- NAKAYA HideNHK Commentator[Critique by work category] WebThis year, we had web works of high quality in general. However, it is regretful that not one of the works stood out among them. That is why the web works could not win a prize even though some were nominated. This year, the festival also attracted many applications from abroad and they are all at a high level. The style of the works has variety and many works challenged a new direction which gives me great expectations for next year. I had an impression there was a variety in levels among domestic applications. The nominees were high in quality compared with the work from abroad. However, this can be said especially with regard to the domestic works, that artists need to think strategically how they create their works within the category of web works in the Art Division. I also felt that we need to think seriously about the difference between entertainment and arts.
Obviously, it is clear that the genre of web works will gain an important place in artistic representation in the future. I sincerely hope that a work full of originality which reaches for a new expression will emerge next year. - ASABA KatsumiArt Director[Critique by work category] Still ImageWorks of still images are the center-core of the Art Division. In my opinion, one piece of still image can change time. I say this because I have made a discovery which I had never before encountered. The foremost aspects of Japan Media Arts Festival are that thoughts which have been generated from the brains of people who use different languages, live in different cultures, and have different customs and bodies and who made application from 44 different countries call for one direction. For example, the proliferating particles submitted by Andy LOMAS of the US. The strange shape formed with an endless number of particles which I wonder how he produced was attractive. In the map created by NISHIMURA Yoshiki of Japan the viewer can recognize it is somewhere on the globe. What does the red belt-like figure mean?It looks like a circle when one looks down from the air, whereas it looks like a belt which appears and disappears when one looks at it from the side. The yellow light by Aleksandra Smiljkovic VASOVIC of Serbia and Montenegro is also appealing. HAYASHI Shunsaku, the boy wonder, submitted a fine piece of art again this year. But it is a shame that his work doesn't have the strength to exceed when it faces other works with which it competes in the Art Division.
- KUSAHARA Machiko[Critique by work category] Visual ImageIn general, the quality of this year's applications was improved and diversification of technique stood out. By being offered technical advantages and a plummet in prices of software which supports making visual images, creators who have their own style in the fields of paintings and photographs have actively begun to create moving images. The lively presentation which is not framed in the conventional category of images is appealing and the artists venture to create animation with analog textures like ink brush paintings, etching and clay works, or a work in which time and space are reconstructed with full command in using photos. The increase in the number of works which adopt simple lineal drawing could be a reflection of recent trends in which the spread of super-real computer graphics awakened interest in a contrary stylized presentation. On the other hand, what was a pity was that there were not so many works which pursued programming, simulation and the possibilities of 3-D CG. Drawing digital presentations using the rich and varied expressions which have been cultivated by analog presentation as well as by pursuing the meaning of being with sharp digital technology will make the visual presentation in future further expressive.
- TOSA NobumichiMaywa Denki[Critique by work category] InstallationAmong this year's applications, there were many works in which the characteristics both of "digital" and "analog" such as with plants and fluorescent light tubes, mechanical structure and lenses are present. In the case of an installation work the human body of the person who is visiting the sight, is integral to it. This is different from media arts where human beings' "eyes and brains" function, as a film, a video tape, personal computer, which people sit and watch. In installation arts, it is important to visit the space where a work is exhibited and feel it with your entire body. This appeals to sensory organs of human beings who feel empathy for analog expressions and we had many works which seemed to try to connect to the analog character which human beings have in their bodies. It can be said that it focuses on the complexity that an analog device has which surpasses digital techniques. However, a work which depends only on the material is not enough. When the stance which an artist tries to exert control over was observed, the audience tended to feel the strength in the work as media art. Award-winning works had this.
- YANOBE KenjiArtist[Critique by work category] Interactive art, OthersOn one hand, we have a work which blows viewers away with its sophisticated digital technique and quality, on the other hand, we have a work which goes back to the extreme analog mechanism and criticizes technology humorously. Also, we have a progression from a work which is done by personal craftsmanship to a work in which the artist lays out a large scale of collaboration with musicians. I was able to enjoy a variety of presentations in which the categorization of the Interactive seemed to be a question. However, on the contrary, it cannot be denied I had an impression that there were not many works in which elements amazed the audience. In a situation where every work has mastery of technology or presentation, what is necessary is a burgeoning "eccentricity". I believe that the novelty with chimerical charm will create the next era.
- KUSAHARA MachikoThe energetic activities of Japanese artists are the result of the coming to life of Media ArtsThis year, too, it was very difficult to determine which prize should go to whom because the Art Division attracted nearly half the total applications this year and every accepted work was of high quality as well as having different concepts and presentations. Especially, the quality of works among interactive arts and visual images, including those which were applied for installation were very good. One work has a strong concept, another presents a cross-section of the media sprinkled with humor and nostalgia, and the other cuts out a new possibility for arts with technology which betrays one's expectations. All of them showed a balance between originality and presentation or technology as well as maturity which was impressive. In contrast, Still Images and Web Works were, it is sorry to say, lackluster. This time, we realized many award-winning works were achieved by Japanese creators only when the audition was completed, which surprised us. One can say that the unexpected big success of Japanese artists in the Art Division, where excellent works from abroad meet shows of activation in the media arts in recent Japan, is due especially to the population of young artists which has become larger.