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From: <david@2dk.net>
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Subject: Re: PS1/MoMA exhibit started


> Buzz Club: News From Japan, an exhibition co-curated by David d'Heilly and
> Kazue Kobata successfully opened on July 1st at PS1/MoMA in New York.
>
> Buzz Club is an overview of recent trends in Japanese street media
culture.
> Moving image culture from cell phone to feature films, or objects from
> grafitti to topical promotions to fine art sculpture, Buzz Club cuts a
wide
> swathe across the work of over nearly 200 artists.
>
> The Buzz Club Exhibition space is divided into two rooms. The first room
is
> a revolving two-week program of five of Japan's hottest young artists and
> artist groups in a performative space, where there is always something to
> give and take, and get involved in with your friends. The second room
> features a 72ft x 13ft x 11ft beehive-like structure of over 140 hexogonal
> cells, each inhabited by a work curated for the show. The experience of
> climbing up, across or inside of this enormous hive, drawn to the work, is
> rather hard to describe. You simply have to do it to fully appreciate the
> experience.
>
> The following websites have basic information,
> <http://www.ps1.org/cut/main.html> or
> <http://www.ps1.org/cut/buzz/buzz.html> but I'm appending images from the
> show in progress and first two installation artists for your perusal.
There
> are many more images available.
>
> Milestones so far:
> The show has already attracted major US press such as the Village Voice,
> New York Times, The New Yorker, Time Out New York, Artbyte, WiReD, etc. as
> well as several magazines in Japan. Two film crews are already slated to
> shoot elements of the show.
> In Room One,
> Hideyuki Tanaka and Super Lovers provided a small barter economy of funky
> small Japanese design items to the NY community, while Tanaka and Pierre
> Taki's Prince Tongha took their unique form of video scratch
> techno-symphony to various locations around town in an impromptu
> "video-jacking" experiment which tested the wiles of NYkers far and wide.
> After one live performance Delaware have already been booked for gigs in
> two other NY venues, but they've only just begun.
> Nakagawa Sochi begin their remix/recycle public clothing project a week
> from Wednesday, and please stay tuned for more news about Gabin Ito's
> Zero-Gravity Sports experiments and Toshio Iwai's world of interactive
> light and sound, both coming in August!
>
> Thanks everyone for your support and cooperation!!
>
> David d'Heilly
> Filmmaker, curator, author, translator.
> Lecturer, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
> p +81 (090) 8053-3334
> david@2dk.net
>
> NYC cell phone +1 (917) 805-4490
>
> (studio)
> 2dk Co., Ltd.
> Higashiyama 3-3-10-506
> Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan 153-0043
> (Denentoshi line at Ikejiri-Ohashi Stn.)
> t +81 (03) 3714-4991
> f +81 (03) 3714-4992


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