GUEST TALK: Yoshitaka Mori (Sociologist, Associate Professor, Department of Musical Creativity and the Environment, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Title | OPEN STUDIO 2010/October
GUEST TALK: Yoshitaka Mori (Sociologist, Associate Professor, Department of Musical Creativity and the Environment, Tokyo University of the Arts) |
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Date | 2010.10.23(Sat) |
Time | 11:00 - 18:00 |
Admission | Free (With Japanese-English Interpretation) |
Organize | Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Tokyo Wonder Site |
Venue | TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence |
Artist | Exchange Residency Program (Invitation) Daniel Jacoby(Visual Art/ Spain) Local Creator Residence Program Yuko Kamei (Visual Art / Japan) mamoru (Sound Art / Japan) Motoyuki Shitamichi (Visual Art / Japan) Yuichiro Tamura (Visual Art / Japan) |
TWS Aoyama: Creator-in-Residence organises monthly public program, "OPEN STUDIO" which is for the public to see the creative processes of residing artists, to communicate and to exchange ideas about their works. In each studio, the artists present the progress of their works or research in various ways.
In the OPEN STUDIO of this month, Yoshitaka Mori (Sociologist, Associate Professor, Department of Musical Creativity and the Environment, Tokyo University of the Arts) will give a talk about "Art and publicness" Please don't miss this precious opportunity!
11:00 - 18:00 OPEN STUDIO
15:00 - 16:30 GUEST TALK "Art and publicness"
Guest: Yoshitaka Mori (Sociologist, Associate Professor, Department of Musical Creativity and the Environment, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Born in 1963. He majored in Cultural Studies, Sociology, Cultural Theory, Postmodern Theory, Media etc. After working as Associate Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies at Kyushu University, he has been working as Associate Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music since 2005 and Associate Professor of Musical Creativity and the Environment, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan since 2007. He is a board member of Directors of NPO Kitakyushu Art Institute. In 2005, he worked for Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale 2005 Selection Committee and was a director of Kitakyushu Biennial in 2007. He is a member of Editorial Board for Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Journal, also the author of "Culture=Politics: Cultural and Political Movement in the Age of Globalization"(2003), "Popular Music and Capitalism"(2007) and "The Thoughts in the Streets"(2009).
Daniel JACOBY
mamoru
SHITAMICHI Motoyuki
TAMURA Yuichiro
Karl TUIKKANEN