Michiko Tsuda
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Michiko Tsuda
Michiko Tsuda selected works in 2007-2010 Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest 配置の森の住人と王様 video and installation / 2010 Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest The body of work titled "Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest" gives multiple perspectives on what appears to be a complex spatial relationship. The work consists of an installation and a screening of four video pieces, each titled "Arrangement of a Room," "Defective Formal Logic #01," "Defective Formal Logic #02," and "A Note about the Daily Work in the Forest," which are shot in the same installation space. This installation, or the ‘film set,’ is comprised of minimal, wooden structures - two frames, three frames with walls, and two frames with mirrors – all in the same size and are movable with casters. At the first glance, the audiences may have difficulty comprehending the exact spatial configuration. For example, it is difficult to distinguish the mirrors from the frames. Only by moving and interacting, the audiences are able to understand what they thought as a mirror turns to be just the frame, and vice versa. The television monitors connected to the video camera are also fragmenting their perception. As the title suggests, the work plays on the interchangeability of viewpoints. Through the audiences’ movement and the performers in the video, such differences in experience are analogous to being both ‘occupants’ and ‘king.’ This work is an attempt to highlight an inevitable power struggle that underlies within the principle of moving image: a complex and simple relationship between the subjects, the camera, the photographer, and the viewer. Photo : Tadasu Yamamoto structure of exhibition space configurations (Photo : Tadasu Yamamoto) Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest “Arrangement of a Room” 《 模様替え》 2010 / video / 8’05 Performance and collaborative choreography : Atsunori Kawamura, Emiko Suzuki Supported by ACAC Aomori Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest “Defective Formal Logic #01” 《 形式論理の不具合 #01 》 2010 / video / 6’34 Performance : Takao Osanai, Sumi Osanai Choreograph : Michiko Tsuda Supported by ACAC Aomori Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest “Defective Formal Logic #02” 《 形式論理の不具合 #02 》 2010 / video / 2’35 Performance and Collaborative Chorepgraph : Mari Osanai, Michiko Tsuda Supported by ACAC Aomori Occupants and King in the Configuration Forest “A Note about the Daily Work in the Forest” 《 森の営みに関する覚え書き 》 2010 / video / 11’00 Performance and Collaborative Chorepgraph : Sioned Huws, Michiko Tsuda Supported by ACAC Aomori Yeu & Mo あたたとわなし video / 2007-2009 “Yeu & Mo” is a video work shot in a specific situation. The set for this video work is installed symmetric. Some vertical mirrors are placed in the center of the room, and a video camera faces to the reflection of those mirrors. Then, the reflected objects on the mirrors and the objects behind the mirrors are optically merged in the camera view. This description takes an example of the situation when two people stand at before and behind of the mirrors. In the case of the person at backside of the mirrors, some parts of the body get behind. On the other hand, body parts of the person in front of the mirrors are reflected on the mirrors. When it happens at the same time, bodies of those people are combined together in the camera view. Those bodies are directed to form one figure carefully in the image. Observer’s eye is another point to discuss. When the camera looks at the mirror, a video camera is there in the mirror even the viewers are not reflected. Seeing the images from the camera, which is facing to the mirror, would refer to the mechanism of seeing. Technical Requirements exhibition view 1 DVD player 1 video monitor 1 stereo speaker In ‘strip’, ‘glass’, ‘here there’ and ‘family’, the video camera swings like a pendulum. Then, the matters at backside of the mirrors and the matters in front of the mirrors flutter. These four pieces combine different connotations in the image of objects such as a person in nudity and clothes on, an empty glass and a glass full of juice, two words which means this and that and different members of a family. strip 1’16 glass 0’38 family 1’09 here there 0’57 video camera video camera mirrors mirrors chairs grand mother cat mother daughter perspective view of the symmetrical room view area of the video camera at backside of the mirrors view area of the video camera infront of the mirrors and reflected on the mirrors view area of the video camera infront of the mirrors but not reflected on the mirrors birds eye view of the shooting set camera view This mechanism of the symmetric room with mirrors could be shown as an installation, however some participants as the viewers may not find the interesting point in the case of installation. Therefore, it is completed as a video work to direct the viewpoint in this situation. And the collaboration with the professional performers is necessary for this work. The performer in the video takes role as an agent to explore the hidden mechanism in the image by the suitable choreography. Technical Requirements hardware : 1 computer 1 software RAID 1 projector (XGA) 1 stereo speaker software : QuickTime Player image data : 60 frame/sec, 960pixel × 720pixel projection screen projector speaker PC software RAID Yeu & Mo “Arrangement of Boxes” 2007 / video / 8’40 Performance : Kazue Ikeda and Michiko Abe Collaborative choreography : Kazue Ikeda There are 16 mirrors of 30 centimeters square. It could be handled like blocks. The performer piled them up at the center of the symmetrical room and dismantled them according to the choreography. Yeu & Mo “Arrangement of Lines” 2008 / video / 4’46 Performance and Collaborative choreography : Miwako Takano (dancer, organizer of a dance group『time and locus』), Atsunori Kawamura and Hinako Matsumoto There are four thin mirrors at the center of the symmetrical room. The mirrors are fixed and don’t reflect the video camera. Yeu & Mo 2008 / video / 4’11 Performance and Collaborative choreography : Miwako Takano (dancer, organizer of a dance group『time and locus』) and Tamami Yamada Two mirrors are set at the center of the symmetrical room. The relationship between two parts of the bodies changes with happenings. Yeu & Mo “Arrangement of Lines #02” 2009 / video / 4’56 Performance and Collaborative choreography : Aya Irizuki Three thin mirrors are vertically standing at the center of the symmetrical room. These mirrors would be moved horizontally by the performer and the video camera also moves. exhibition view Yeu & Mo “Arrangement of Lines #02” 2009 / video / 8’55 Performance and Collaborative choreography : Hanano Teshirogia and Shotaro Teshirogi exhibition view works data “strip” 1'16 ”glass” 0'38 “family” 1'09 ”here there” 0'57 “Arrangement of Boxes” performance : Kazue Ikeda and Michiko Abe 8'40 “Arrangement of Lines #01” performance : Miwako Takano, Atsunori Kawamura and Hinako Matsumoto 4'46 performance : Miwako Takano and Tamami Yamada 4'11 “Arrangement of Lines #02” performance : Aya Irizuki 4'56 performance : Hanano Teshirogi and Shotaro Teshirogi 8'55 Exhibited and Screened at these exhibitions and festivals below 2011.04 “Changwon Asian Art Festival -Self-Camera” Changwon, South Korea 2011.02 “Girl Friends Forever!” Tokyo Wondar Site Hongo, Japan 2009.12 "Yogyakarta International Video Festival #05" Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2009.05-06 "Re:Membering" (curator:Fumihiko Sumitomo) Gallery Loop and Doosan Art Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2009.01 "radiator" (curator:Emma Ota) Hand and Heart Gallery, Nottingham, U.K. 2009.01 "Media Practice 08-09" BankArt, Kanagawa, Japan 2008.09 "dislocate08" (curator:Emma Ota) ZAIM, Kanagawa, Japan 2008.06 "Leonardo Art/Science Student Exhibition" Berkeley Art Museum, California, U.S.A. 2008.01 "OS1" Tokyo National University of the Arts, Kanagawa, Japan