DIGITAL ART FESTIVAL TOKYO 2005

HAPPENINGText: Yasuharu Motomiya

At the last of the program, there was also a beautiful performance of color and shade called “The Manual Input Sessions” by Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman.


“The Manual Input Sessions”, Golan Levin + Zachary Lieberman (2004)

Another favorite work was “Howlin” by “Digista Artist” Marina Yanagisawa, which was taking place in Panasonic Center Tokyo. She approached Howling, a phenomenon typically hated in the music world, with a different direction.


“Howlin”, Marina Yanagisawa

It is impossible to feature all the works at DAF Tokyo. The field had variety akin to the diversity that Digital Art has. Artists and creators in the next generation will no doubt appear from the young creators introduced here, and also from visitors that experienced this opportunity. It was filled with stimulation, ideas and energy.

Digital Art Festival Tokyo 2005
Date: December 9th – 13th, 2005
Place: Panasonic Center Tokyo, National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
https://www.daf-tokyo.jp

Text: Yasuharu Motomiya
Translation: Yurie Hatano
Photos: PAS Photography

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