[spectre] HALBEATH: Takuji Kogo & Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries
Chris Byrne
chris-lists at mediascot.org
Tue Mar 16 20:41:50 CET 2004
New Media Scotland presents
HALBEATH
Takuji Kogo & Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries
The Arches, Glasgow
17th & 18th March 2004
Catch a sneak preview of Halbeath at http://www.mediascot.org
A lament for a failed globalism. Halbeath shows at the National Review
of Live Art, Glasgow.
The South Korean company Hyundai started construction of a microchip
manufacturing plant at Halbeath near Dunfermline in 1996, at the time
hailed as the biggest inward investment in Scotland. Completion was
delayed by the subsequent Asian financial crisis. In 2000, US mobile
phone manufacturer Motorola re-started construction. Motorola left in
2001 and the factory remains closed.
Takuji Kogo created Halbeath with help from Korean artist Young Hae
Chang Heavy Industries. Images of a mobile phone handset combine with a
popular song from the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II.
The failed hopes of Korean industry under globalisation are traced back
to their roots in post-war reconstruction. For a second 're-mix' of
Halbeath, Takuji Kogo examines the impact on the locals. He overlays
images of the abandoned factory with the tune from a 17th century
traditional Scottish song, The False Bride.
Takuji Kogo developed the work during a residency at New Media
Scotland, part of the project Art In The Home, at locations across
Edinburgh. The exhibition as part of the National Review of Live Art is
the work's first showing in Scotland.
http://www.newmoves.co.uk
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Coming up soon, more New Media Scotland projects:
27.3.04 - 30.4.04 - Mike Stubbs: City Strapline Industries, Baltic,
Gateshead
30.3.04 - 8.5.04 - Beverley Hood: Doppelganger, Street Level, Glasgow
3.4.04 - Designer Bodies Symposium, Scottish National Gallery of Modern
Art, Edinburgh
3.4.04 - 6.6.04 - Designer Bodies Exhibition, Stills, Edinburgh
plus DRIFT: Sound Art + Experimental Music, online throughout the year
To find out more, visit the New Media Scotland web site at
http://www.mediascot.org
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