Kawaguchi Hajime

Most Popular Kawaguchi Hajime Trailers

Total trailers found: 23

SELF AND OTHERS - Eiga Dojo Workshop film Trailer (2009)

16 October 2009

A very special event that took place immediately following the 2009 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in Furuyashiki Village.

Formosa - Blue Trailer (2015)

30 July 2015

16mm short film by Hajime Kawaguchi.

Nagatoro Trailer (2021)

30 July 2021

An afternoon spent in Nagatoro at the end of summer. That day light and time were carved into the 8mm film.

CRAYON Trailer (2013)

30 July 2013

8mm short film by Hajime Kawaguchi.

KANSOKU Trailer (2018)

31 July 2018

8mm short film by Hajime Kawaguchi.

A Moon Of Photogene Trailer (2012)

30 July 2012

8mm short film by Hajime Kawaguchi.

Sumie 2.1 Trailer (2018)

30 July 2018

16mm short film by Hajime Kawaguchi.

CORRIDOR Trailer (1994)

30 July 1994

Video work by Hajime Kawaguchi.

filmy Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

The time within a film’s frame generates a sense of reality through its synchronization with the viewer’s perception.

Dreams in real/Real of dreams Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

To create dreams through video (VTR). Not to reproduce dreams, but to dream through video itself. For this purpose, calculation and planning were deliberately minimized, and the work was constructed while relying as much as possible on intuition and immediate sensation, so that the unconscious could be directly projected into the work.

Fault of Reality Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Reality generated by time flowing under sunlight changes as the angle of perception shifts. A single, fixed reality is nothing more than an illusion; once it begins to collapse, it slips into other realities.

blue (World / 2) Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

Carrying an 8mm camera fitted with a wide-angle lens and an ND filter, I descended the mountain while turning the bulb crank, performing long exposures along the way.

Phases of Real Trailer (1997)

02 January 1997

A fake documentary in which an everyday drinking gathering at an izakaya and the sudden death of a grandmother intertwine.

world/3 inter-face Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Using the methodology of this series, carrying an 8mm camera fitted with a wide-angle lens and an ND filter, and performing long exposures while walking and turning the bulb crank, I turned the camera toward myself to create a self-portrait.

POINT 1415 Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

The “constants” that describe the real world. That sequence of numbers, like an incantation, guarantees this world that feels undeniably real to us.

Air Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

A fixed camera captures a woman walking away. The recorded footage is then re-photographed frame by frame, during which a zoom is gradually introduced as if following the subject.

世界/4 active-scan Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Long-exposure shooting with the Fujica Single-8 is performed using a hand crank. This method of filming feels as though the reflected light of the subject is being ‘carved’ directly into the film.

prominence Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

A work that attempts long exposure in strong sunlight using an 8mm camera fitted with an ND filter. A rose, as a still life subject, was used, and movement was created through camera shake during shooting and variations in exposure.

inter-medium Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

The Xerox photocopies of the source material were reproduced through approximately five generations. Through two vectors movement through space and movement across generations of copies the work attempts to expose what exists between the image and ourselves.

Mechanical Kitchen Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Phenakistoscopes (the “magic disc”) and zoetropes, which existed even before the invention of cinema, can be understood as devices that produce a sense of reality through the creation of apparent motion (phi phenomenon / illusory movement).

Aether Trailer (2025)

26 October 2025

Kawaguchi's Aether follows on from his earlier film Air (1992), in which he enlarged 8 mm film material, breaking down the image to the level of individual grains and transforming it into a painting.

Aquarium Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

A short film by Kawaguchi Hajime

dis-contact Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

The footage of birds shot on 8mm film was projected frame by frame and then re-photographed using bulb exposure (long exposure), thereby reconstructing time through stop-motion.