“from the future” Special Installation with Terry Riley

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from the future

In 2014, as a closing event of this exhibition, we had an installation in collaboration with contemporary musician Terry Riley.


A viewpoint of a complete stranger

“from the future” started by inviting a man from overseas who has no prior knowledge of the series of events in Fukushima.
This is a video artwork filmed based on the imaginary story written and pictures taken there. Texts written by the visitor in broken English is shown in the video.

In a place where “there is nobody and nothing particular at first glance”, we do not know “when and what has happened there”.
Thus it is “a viewpoint of a complete stranger” and depends on viewpoints of others.
By chance, the visitor who is a young man from Cambodia was introduced by friends. With a sentence that “this place resembles Phnom Penh after the Khmer Rouge” in the story written by him as a starting point, we went back and forth between Fukushima and Cambodia.
In the background of this artwork, there are keywords such as information shut-off ” and “invisible”.

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from the future


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