Works of art, serial novels, serial comics, and essays by artists, novelists, and comics artists from Japan and abroad could be received by fax at home.
FAX Channel
March 15–29, 1991
Outline
Date: March 15–29, 1991
Location: Inside the telephone network in Tokyo and Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gumma and Yamanashi prefectures
Works
Youken/Matter of Business [1991]
FAX Encyclopedia by Hiroshi Aramata [1991]
El espacio poseido/The possessed space [1991]
Compte à rebours/Countdown [1991]
O, Melancholy Satellite! [1991]
L’écologie du virtuel [1991]
Working Sketches for Roaratorio [1991]
Laugh For Peace [1991]
Introduction to the English version of “Origins of Modern Japanese Literature”—Process of Thinking and Generating [1991]
WAR OF SUBLIMINAL ARCHITECTURE [1991]
LOVE FAX [1991]
Daily Life [1991]
GLASSWORKS: Opening [1991]
Spirit of Communication [1991]
The Secret of Armadillo [1991]
Arcosanti/An Ecological Future City Sets the Theme of the Sun [1991]
Invisible Colours, Visible Colours [1991]
DANCING SKELETON [1991]
Ami Minden [1991]
FAX3 [1991]
An Attempt of the Graphic Novel [1991]
Entrance to the White Square [1991]
Portable Resort [1991]
photo-souvenir [1991]
The Poster Illustration for the movie “Bunker Palace Hotel” [1991]
The Sunset a Pearly Nautilus Saw by the Sea 550 million years ago [1991]
T.V. [1991]
FRAGMENTS [1991]
SAVING THE UNIVERSE: A VISION [1991]
The Outflowing Waterfall [1991]
through the green membranes of space [1991]
Untitled (a letter) [1991]
Untitled [1991]
Artists
- AKASEGAWA Genpei
- ARAMATA Hiroshi
- Javier VALLHONRAT
- Paul VIRILIO
- OOHARA Mariko
- Félix GUATTARI
- Merce CUNNINGHAM
- Tuli KUPFERBERG
- KARATANI Kojin
- KITAGAWARA Atsushi
- Jeff KOONS
- KUBO Kiriko
- Philip GLASS
- Gregory CORSO
- SHIMADA Masahiko
- Paolo SOLERI
- TANAKA Noriyuki
- TAHARA Keiichi
- Anne TARDOS
- Anthony DUNNE
- J. G. BALLARD
- William S. BURROUGHS
- HIKOSAKA Yutaka
- Daniel BUREN
- Enki BILAL
- MATSUURA Hisaki
- Jacques MONORY
- YATSUKA Hajime
- Sol YURIK
- YOKOO Tadanori
- Daniel LIBESKIND
- Richard ROGERS
- Robert LONGO