Takahiko Iimura Filmes
- 2003
I am (Not) Seen
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This video deals with the perception of seeing including the words as I see you, I am seen, and I am not seen. These words are superimposed over the...
- 1991
Concept tape 3 (Performance)
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A compilation tape of performances including John Cage Performs James Joyce, Arakawa, and Iimura's first AIUEONN and As I See You You See Me shot...
- 1967
New York Scenes
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‘New York Scenes’ (1967) is sketches of certain scenes and portraits in New York including, ‘Linda with a lens’, ‘Fire...
- 1981
I Am A Viewer You Are A Viewer
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In "I Am A Viewer, You Are A Viewer" the performer plays the double role of the performer and the audience simultaneously, talking to his own shadow....
- 1971
Man and Woman
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MAN AND WOMAN shows full body shots of a naked man and woman shot from above without movement. They are shown alone as well as together, one over (or...
- 1975
Observer / Observed
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Cameras observing each other.
- 1972
Models: B-1: Counting, 100 Or X's
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Models, Reel 2 (B-1~4) consists of four works and is dealt with, different from Reel 1, symbol/words, and the logic in film. First "Counting 1 to 100...
- 1973
Plus and Minus
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"Of the new foreign work I saw, (at the Avantgarde Film Festival in London) that of Taka Iimura interested me most – His film + & -, using...
- 1970
Film Strips II
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When I came to the USA in the mid 1960s, it was the high point of the Hippie movement and the black riots. I lived in the East village in New York,...
- 1995
As I See You You See Me
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"This Is A Camera Which Shoots This" and "As I See You You See Me" are both set up facing two cameras and monitors and the performer walks between...
- 1967
White Calligraphy
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White Calligraphy is an abstract short made by scratching characters from 'Kojiki', an early Japanese text, into the frames of 16mm black leader.