Film : - Yoshihiro Hanno and Dickson Dee (Japan / Hong Kong)
: Club - AOKI Takamasa (Japan)
: Club - AOKI Takamasa (Japan)
19 Jul 08 (Sat), Recital Studio
7.30pm ( Film: )10pm ( :Club )
Film :Yoshihiro Hanno and Dickson Dee (Japan / Hong Kong)
7.30pm ( Film: )10pm ( :Club )
Film :Yoshihiro Hanno and Dickson Dee (Japan / Hong Kong)
Since the invention of sound motion picture, music accompanying the moving image viewed in a darkened hall has the ability to tell a story without dialogue, evoke emotions and create moments of anticipation and relief.
Film : is a double-bill of filmic music accompanying video art work, a homage to music, sound and the moving image.
Film : is the seamless melding of the soundscape of live music by electronic musicians Yoshihiro Hanno a.k.a. RADIQ and Dickson Dee with moving images of the urban Asian landscape by video artists Yukeke Kaida and Chan Pikyu.
Both Hanno a.k.a RADIQ and Dickson works with a wide range of creative styles including
Film : is the seamless melding of the soundscape of live music by electronic musicians Yoshihiro Hanno a.k.a. RADIQ and Dickson Dee with moving images of the urban Asian landscape by video artists Yukeke Kaida and Chan Pikyu.
Both Hanno a.k.a RADIQ and Dickson works with a wide range of creative styles including
electronic, techno, acoustic, avant garde, turntablism and soundtracks.
Tin's Review
zebra crossing in HK where 3 x 4 images are played in repeats
all moving images moved in the same direction initially
goes in e messy direction @ e end
goes in e messy direction @ e end
division of 5 panels where each image video is repeating after another
thr's no sequence in which which panel image video arrives 1st
inscense burned & scattered
experimental water ink is used for the artwork as the background,
burned for the performance as a performing art
original music was not played by Dickson
as his PC was crashed
instant sounds of bell was rang instead
AOKI Takamasa is one of the busiest and freshest young electronic artists today. His sensitivity to melody and groove coupled with his approach to live performance keeps his music warm, emotive, and engaging.
Although there are now many artists who use personal computers in live performances, the majority seem to rely only on the functional convenience of the computer as opposed to AOKI's style of pushing his creativity through his computers and software.
Tin's review
techono, loops, mixing all rythm in MAC PC
palette of glitch, minimal tech, electronica & IDM
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