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"Tatsuo Miyajima (born 1957, Ibaraki) is one of Japan's most renowned contemporary artists, known for his sculptures and room-scale installations incorporating light and numbers. Tatsuo Miyajima: Connect With Everything is Miyajima's first exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere. It encompasses his sculptural works, rooms and environments, and performance videos. Time and its passage are explored through the works and represented visually by multiple, small digital counting devices. Miyajima developed his first customised digital counters in the late 1980s, using light emitting diodes or LEDs. These 'counter gadgets' remain central to his art today, their red and green palette expanding in the mid-1990s to include blue, then white, as LED technology developed in and beyond Japan."--Publisher's description.
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Installations (Art), Japanese Art, Conceptual art, Modern Art, ExhibitionsPeople
Tatsuo Miyajima (1957-)Times
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Tatsuo Miyajima: sky of time
2019, EMMA - Espoo Museum of Modern Art
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9525509656 9789525509656
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Tatsuo Miyajima: connect with everything
2016, THAMES HUDSON
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1921034866 9781921034862
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition Tatsuo Miyajima: Connect with everything, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 3 November 2016 - 5 March 2017.
Includes bibliographical references.
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