Norio Imai

Most Popular Norio Imai Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Heart Beat Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

A piece of white paper with “IMAI” typed on its surface is placed on top of a paper cone speaker, which emits the recorded sound of Imai’s heartbeat.

Digest of Video Performance, 1978 - 1983 Trailer (1983)

03 April 1983

Writes Imai, "As a photographer during the 1970s, my interest in capturing time led me to explore the video medium.

The Braun Tube Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

In this work, the television monitor is turned into a mirror-like screen which reflects the activities that occur in the actual space in which it is placed.

Sobyō/Eizō Trailer (2021)

01 November 2021

In this performance, Imai remediates photographic images appropriated from popular magazines into a series of line drawings superimposed on each other.

6/8 Time Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

In this work performed in 1976 (edited to a video work in 1981), Imai flashes a strobe light directly at the audience seated inside the auditorium in the KBS Laseirum Center in Kyoto and photographs their reaction with his camera.

A Day in the Terminal Building Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Table in September, or Part of an Incident Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

EXPO '70 Avant-Garde Memories - Searching for Ako Trailer (2025)

19 September 2025

A documentary made in collaboration with students at Konan University, retracing the history of EXPO '70 and attempting to track down the actress who performed in Toshio Matsumoto's installation in the Textiles Pavilion, "Space Projection Ako.

Floor Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

Imai films the floor of a room. A 16mm home movie that gives a small impression of how an artist’s mind works when toying with a medium new to him.

Circle Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Rapidly flickering circles flash and flutter across the screen, accompanied by various sound effects produced by Yamamoto Satoshi.

Self Portrait Trailer (1982)

01 February 1982

In this video performance, Imai takes a snapshot of his own face displayed on a TV monitor using a polaroid camera.