[rohrpost] TESLA salon: Seiko Mikami, Thu 28 Sept
Andreas Broeckmann
abroeck at transmediale.de
Die Sep 26 23:37:38 CEST 2006
TESLA salon - art/science 2
Seiko Mikami - On the Continuum of Perception and Interfaces
The renowned Japanese artist Seiko Mikami talks about her work and
presents a preview of her latest project which she is working on
during a year-long residency in Berlin.
Thu. 28 Sept., 20:30 h
(conversation in English)
TESLA, Klosterstr. 68, Berlin-Mitte
http://www.tesla-berlin.de
Seiko Mikami: On the Continuum of Perception and Interfaces
All projects by Seiko Mikami involve human perception. Perception is
highly significant, yet also a very complex and wide subject area.
Moreover, we still don't understand our body and its functions very
well. In order to approach these issues, Mikami decided to
disassemble the individual senses: seeing, hearing, the sense of
touch, gravity, etc., advancing eachsense separately through
different interfaces. The point of each project is to create an
'interface' set to one sense of perception by elaborating a
particular sensory mechanism. Mikami's entire project is motivated by
the conviction that something like what we call 'interface' in the
context of computer technology, already exists within us. Mikami's
projects make the audience experience their own state of perceptions.
The interfaces designed for her projects function as extensions of
what we already have--a network that mediates our subjectivity, that
synthesizes what we perceive and the world that is perceived. Mikami
explores the 'in-between' or 'inter-medium' of the information
interchange, through perception, between the body and the surrounding
space. She audifies and visualises what is not conventionally the
object of those sense. Thus her key proposition is: "the eye is not
merely a thing that sees and the ear is not merely a thing that
hears; it is possible for the ear to see, for the nose to hear, and
for the eye to touch."
Seiko Mikami (Japan) is an artist who teaches Information Art at Tama
Art University, Tokyo. Most of her works are interactive media art
installations incorporating human perception, including the eye
tracking project "Molecular Informatics" at Canon ARTLAB (Tokyo
1996), about the acoustic sense and the living body sound at NTT
InterCommunication Center's permanent collection (Tokyo 1997),
"Gravicells" on the theme of gravity called the 6th consciousness in
Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (Japan 2004, in collaboration
with Sota Ichikawa). She has participated in festivals and
exhibitions all over the world, incl. DEAF, Ars Electronica, and
transmediale (2002, 2005). Her latest work, first shown in the
"Desire of Codes" show at Kulturhuset (Stockholm, Sweden, 2006), will
be presented at TESLA during transmediale.07. Her work was published
in "Seiko Mikami - Art Works" at Diputacion Provincial De Malaga,
Spain (2004). - Mikami is currently on a sabbatical and based in
Berlin as a fellow at the University of the Arts. From December till
February 2007 she will be an artist in residence at TESLA.