“Open Space 2013” is an exhibition introducing works of media art and other forms of artistic expression born out of today’s media environments, to a broad audience. Sort of a beginner’s guide to media art, the exhibition features leading works from the realm of media art, artworks incorporating cutting-edge technologies, works with a critical standpoint, and in addition, projects that are currently in progress at various research institutions. All of them are being displayed along with explanatory notes designed to help the visitor gain a better understanding, according to our aim to present media art in a fun and easily accessible way.
Also on the schedule during the exhibition period are a number of related programs including talk sessions, lectures, symposia and workshops with artists and experts, as well as guided tours around the exhibits with explanations by the curatorial staff.
A space that combines ICC’s diverse functions, Open Space integrates galleries, a mini theater, and the video archive “HIVE.” Since its launch in 2006, the exhibition has been held as an admission-free event with changing contents each year. Based on the mission of ICC, it aims to function as an open platform where possibilities of communication culture and art created with the help of advanced technologies can be presented to a large number of people.
Open Space 2013
May 25, 2013–March 2, 2014
Outline
Date: May 25, 2013–March 2, 2014
Venue: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]
Hours: 11:00am– 6:00pm
Closed: Mondays (If Monday is a holiday, then Tuesday), The year-end and New Year Holidays (December 28 to January 3), Maintenance day (August 4 and February 9)
Admission Free
Organizer: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]
Works
“empathetic heartbeat” [2010]
“Marshmallow Scope” [2002]
“Appearance and Disappearance 2012” [2012]
“Ideogenetic Machine” [2011]
“Please Watch Your Time” [2009]
“Footprint of Your Future” [2009]
“Blinking ID Photos” [2011]
“Essay on Invisible Functions” [1996]
“Lego-Sponge in Rectangular Parallelepiped of 2.73 Dimensions” [1998]
“Device for Displaying the Space Coordinates and the 3-D Gobang” [1998–1999]
“‘Art Patents’ Book” [2010]
“The Experience of Fliehkraft” [2011]
“Juggler” [1997]
“Seeing Is Believing” [1996]
“Imaginature Lab” [2013]
“Tab. Glitch” [2013]
“Facing to File Formats” [2013]
“What happens when all keyframes are removed.” [2013]
“moving objects | nº 692 - 803” [2012]
“Toki Ori Ori Nasu ver.2: Falling Records” [2013]
Date: May 25–September 1, 2013
Date: October 1, 2013–March 2, 2014
The Research & Development Corner
This corner introduces research cases in academic institutions such as universities and laboratories. Future predictions created by engineers and educational institutions are presented. The Research and Development Corner also acts as a collaborative research environment for new technology.
emergencies! – introducing emerging and prospective artists –
“emergencies!” is a space that exhibits new work and projects by emerging and prospective artists.
Events
Artists’ Talk Nova JIANG
Artists’ Talk NAKAZAWA Hideki
Performance Open Reel Ensemble
Gallery tour
Artists’ Talk & Performance Pe LANG
Artists’ Talk IKEUCHI Hiroto (emergencies! 020)
Artists’ Talk “Exploring Life at Open Space” metaPhorest (Waseda University BioAesthetics Platform)
Workshop Open Reel Ensemble
Artists’ Talk MAETANI Kotaro
Artists’ Talk & Performance ucnv
Artists’ Talk “SymbioticA × metaPhorest : Exploring Life at Open Space 2” metaPhorest (Waseda University BioAesthetics Platform)
HIVE
HIVE is the video archive of ICC. On HIVE terminals in ICC’s premise, one can access to the digitalized video archive such as ICC video art collection, interviews with various artists, and wide-ranging activities of ICC since its opening in 1997 - exhibitions, symposia, artist talks, live events and workshops. Additionally, some of the above video archive are also available in the web version of HIVE (http://hive.ntticc.or.jp/) that launched in June 2006. They are provided to the users under a Creative Commons Lisence, which allow users to make their own creative uses with the video materials for non-profits. By this initiative, we intend to disclose our resource in an open way.