Art & Design

Artist Talk: Takahiro Ueda

3 December 2014, London

 

The practice of Takahiro Ueda is interdisciplinary, recalling a scientific researcher observing natural phenomena: atoms, chemical elements, sound vibrations, weather and environmental changes. His work is realised in collaboration with teams of experts including quartz miners, scientists and engineers.

Ueda combines technological experimentation and fine art – the audio-visual performance Track of At[o]m uses apparatus which receives a satellite radio wave for only 15 minutes when a satellite is overhead. The signal is interpreted as both information display and sound, adjusted according to interference with the signal by other human activities, and modulated by the artist.

Another example of his practice is Invisible Movement, utilising naturally occurring phenomena to explore ideas relating to time. The work comprises a series of constructions built around quartz crystals, whose regular electronic oscillations pace clocks. Each construction contains two clocks: one using the same synthetic quartz as conventional watches, fabricated to time minutes and seconds, the other with natural quartz oscillating at its own pace. These measures of time will tick forever at a different pace – a quality resonating with our individual perceptions of time.

Image: Takahiro Ueda Installation shots of "Invisible Movements No. 1, 2, 3", 2013, Quartz, analog clock, steel, acrylic board, wood, signal generator. Courtesy of the artist, photo by Shinji Minegishi.

 

Free but booking is essential at www.dajf.org.uk/bookin

3 December 2014, 6:00pm

Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP UK

Tel: 020 7486 4348 Fax: 020 7486 2914

Email:events@dajf.org.uk

Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation

 
 
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