Setsuko KAMIYA (神谷説子)  / Sota CHU (忠聡太)/ Shinya MIZOJIRI (溝尻真也) / Shin MIZUKOSHI (水越伸)

Setsuko KAMIYA is a project assistant professor at the Interfaculty Initiative of Information Studies, the University of Tokyo. Her research interests include media and civic participation, audio storytelling and journalism. She was previously a reporter/editor for The Japan Times and a 2009 Fulbright Journalist Fellow.

Sota CHU is a lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication, Faculty of Humanities, at Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University. He is currently conducting historical research on live music in the cold war era.

Shinya MIZOJIRI is an associate professor in the Department of Media Studies, Faculty of Media Studies, at Mejiro University. His research interests include history of sound media and audiophiles culture.

Shin MIZUKOSHI is a professor of media studies at the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, the University of Tokyo. He has been working on critical and practical media studies to defamiliarize and recombine the relationship between media and people with a design-oriented mind. Mizukoshi’s recent publications include Media Studies (Open University Japan, 2018), “Media Landscape without Apple: A Workshop for Critical Awareness of Alternative Media Infrastructure” The Journal of Education, 3(2), 2020. https://shinmizukoshi.net

今井祥子

東京藝術大学大学院国際芸術創造研究科修士課程。ロンドン芸術大学セントラル・セント・マーチンズ、ロンドン大学ゴールドスミスでパフォーミングアーツを学ぶ。インターネット時代の舞台芸術を社会学・メディア論の視点から研究している。舞台美術家、アートコレクティブAsYouExitToでの演出家としての作家活動も行う。

Laurel Hart

Dr. Laurel Hart is an artist and community organizer, specializing in participatory art, installation art, and activist collaboration. She holds a Doctorate in Art Education from Concordia University, and BA and BEd degrees from UBC. Her research frequently involves collaborative experiments with arts-based research and networked/social technologies. Presently, she helps organize a family-oriented climate activism community in Vancouver, Canada, called Babies for Climate Action. This community blends traditional activist approaches with visual “performance”-like actions to amplify our capacity to advocate for and with our children around climate change and the risks it poses to our collective future.

澤崎 賢一

アーティスト/映像作家。京都市立芸術大学大学院美術研究科博士(後期)課程修了。アジア・アフリカなどで、研究者のフィールド調査に同⾏し、映像/写真メディアの使い方を工夫しながら、他者との関係から新しい発見を生み出すための方法を探求している。一般社団法人リビング・モンタージュの代表理事を務め、映像メディアを活かした学際的活用の基盤となるプラットフォーム「暮らしのモンタージュ」を企画・運営する。

 

【映像作品】

https://youtu.be/ailLpFHtYdM

 

Xiaorong (Sharon) Liu

Xiaorong Sharon Liu is a research student at Tokyo University of the Arts. She has always been interested in Asian contemporary arts and culture. She graduated with a master’s degree from Yale East Asian Studies program in 2020, and obtained her bachelor’s degree in Art History and Math from Wellesley College in 2017. She currently lives in New York, hoping to enter Japan soon.

中村融子 Nakamura, Yuko

京都大学大学院ASAFASアフリカ地域研究専攻博士課程。東京大学大学法学部卒業。専門はアフリカ現代美術。美術史・人類学の手法を用い、美術制度史やアートエコシステム、美術の脱植民地化等の論点を扱う。博論研究では、美術史の書き直し・美術の中心と辺境に関する問題に陶芸を切り口にアプローチ。結果、欧米・日本の近現代陶芸史を扱い始めた。研究の傍らタグチアートコレクションとのプロジェクトや講演、美術批評等の活動も行う。

プルサコワありな / PRUSAKOVA ALENA

Alena is a Ph.D. student at Keio University School of Human Relations, Department of Sociology. Her main research interest is the exploration of arts-based research methodologies in the field of sociology. She also engages in creating artwork (movies, installations, etc.) as a part of her research. Since 2015, a member of 8mm achieve project “An-archive”, which focuses on retrieving and utilizing 8mm home videos in Setagaya, Tokyo. Currently working on creating the archive of video artist Ko Nakajima, while working at Keio University Art Center.

 

Video link

conversations with ai (2021)

https://youtu.be/QI7eJRBv1nU

Angela Longo

Angela Longo is a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Global Arts, Department of Arts Studies and Curatorial Practices, at Tokyo University of the Arts with funding from the Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science, and Technology (MEXT). She earned her Master Degree researching Japanese Animation from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Brazil. She has bachelors degrees in Visual Arts from UFRGS, and in the course of Artistic Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal with funding from the Ministry of Education of Brazil.

龍花 慶子

慶應義塾大学商学部卒。大手セレクトショップ等の勤務を経て2006年に婦人服製造小売業を起業し、セレクトショップをオープン。2016年自社ブランドをパリを拠点に販売を開始

Yasushi Noguchi

Yasushi Noguchi is an artist, programmer, curator and activist working in the field of contemporary art. He uses a wide range of media such as interactive installation, video, software and photography to explore his philosophy. He studied media art at New York University, and received an M.P.S. Noguchi was a fellow of the Japanese Government Overseas Study Program for Artists (2002 – 2003) and the Fellowship of POLA Art Foundation (2003 – 2004). He is currently the professor of Tokyo Polytechnic University, working in Tokyo, Japan.

 

Video link

Diverse and Universal Camera

https://vimeo.com/339256618