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10 April 1980
Even if you watch it all day long, the human eye cannot see the movement of the clouds. In that sense, it can be said that interval shooting in movies has expanded human vision itself.
26 April 1998
“The structure of human vision is the visual knowledge of the world. Individuals do not visually understand the world through the eyes, but through the brain.
01 January 2014
“The ‘exhibition’ held by ‘artist’ Katsuhiro Fujimura in Tokyo during the very hot summer of 2013 was one that made viewers suffer.
10 April 2003
How well can movies reproduce the reality we see? Cinema used to record and reproduce the movements of the scene using a camera (photograph), a device that records the scene in terms of perspective.
01 January 1999
“Sequences of space-time manipulation that raise the problem of continuity in the shot.” - Yo Ota
10 April 1980
The moon in the night sky chases us wherever we go. The moon is in fact moving, but it is too far away and its movement is too slow for the human eye to see its movement.
01 January 1997
“The visual harmony of the landscape is disturbed by a screen that allows us to see into the distance (television).
01 January 2009
“This film was made for an event that included an exhibition of artwork by Eishi Yamatomo. Yamatomo’s metal sculpture is often finished with a chromium plating, which reflects its surroundings.
10 April 1987
In this work, the Lumière-like technique of photographic reproduction of reality is combined with the animation-like technique of photographing each frame while shifting it to make non-moving objects look like they are moving.
29 April 2000
“This film offers a metacinematic study of tempo and change and a figure of velocity. […] Ota recorded [three different locations in Tokyo] at the interval of hours, and sometimes even days, by using different filters and by alternating the camera speed.
10 April 1995
In this work, no matter which scene or cut you look at, basically a different amount of time will pass than it did during the shooting.
01 January 1985
“Peter Kubelka…was teaching at Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste – Städelschule (Städel) at the time.
01 January 2007
“My attempt at a filmic interpretation of Haraguchi Noriyuki’s ‘Inclined Horizon,’ a three-dimensional physical work featured in the ‘Dance Hakushu 2006’ exhibition held in the Hakushu district of Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
10 April 1980
A work I made when I was attending the film department of the University of Paris 8. At the time, I was living in a downtown area in the northwest of Paris, close to the Place de la Bastille, which was associated with the French Revolution.
01 January 1981
“One can not speak of time as a thing in itself. It is movements and variations that give the feeling of time.
01 January 2012
“There was an art event at a closed school, Kataura Junior High School, in Nebukawa, Kanagawa Prefecture.
10 April 1993
Flotte is French slang for rain or downpour. This work was taken on a rainy day at the Abt Gallery in Waseda, Tokyo, a few days before his solo exhibition.
01 January 1989
“Mr. Tsuguö Yanaï makes paper objects. He installs these objects in a gallery in Tokyo. The camera was also installed in the gallery.
24 July 2004
Yo Ota goes on working on « the space of the unreal movement » on the film medium and on showing time development in non narrative cinema.
01 January 2005
A work whose title is the idea. Shot at the famous Place de la Concorde in Paris. The square owes its discord neither to its Egyptian obelisk nor to the fact that it was the site of the execution of King Louis by guillotine.
01 January 2012
A woman believes she hears the voice of God in her mind and lives according to God's word. Her 16-year-old daughter, Sakurako, looks at her mother with a cold, cynical gaze.
01 January 2015
'PILGR IM AGE of TIME' was shot on the ground of pilgrimage of Catholicism when going to France during "Experiment movie France round screening of the seventh Japan" in 2007.