词条 | Naoko Tosa |
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Naoko Tosa (born 1961) is a Japanese media artist based in Fukuoka, Japan.[1][2] In recent years Tosa has been creating artwork expressing Japanese tradition and culture without utilizing digital technology but rather by taking photographic captures of water and flowers in motion at 2000 frames per second.[3] Much of her focus is based on Japanese Zen, Shinto and Rinpa traditions. Rinpa, a school of painting which traces its origins to 17th century Kyoto emphasizes natural subjects, refinement and the use of gold leaf, and is a key influence in Tosa's most recent works.{{cn|date=February 2018}} Early life and educationAfter receiving a Ph.D. for Art and Technology research from the University of Tokyo, Tosa was a researcher at the ATR (Advanced Technology Research Labs) Media Integration & Communication Lab (1995–2001). Tosa was a fellow artist at CAVS, the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2002 to 2004. Since 2005 she has been a professor at the Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University.[4] CareerNaoko Tosa was named Japanese Cultural Envoy by the Agency for Cultural Affairs for the period of September 2016 – March 2017.[2] Toas's work has been shown in the Museum of Modern Art,[5] New York, USA, the National Museum of Art, Osaka, Toyama, Nagoya City Art Museum and Takamatsu city museum of Art. Her works are also part of the collections at the Japan Foundation, the American Film Association, the Japan Film Culture Center, The National Museum of Art, Osaka and the Toyama Prefecture Museum of Modern Art. Her work, "An Expression" is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art.[6] Naoko was one of the original members in the establishment of the Society for Art and Science in 2001. She has been serving as the Chair of IFIP TC16 Entertainment Computing Art & Entertainment since 2006 and was chair of the International Conference on Culture and Computing in 2013 and 2015. Works
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Tosa received research funding from the agency for cultural affairs in Japan 2000; Japan Science and Technology Agency 2001–2004; France Telecom R&D 2003–2005; Taito Corp. 2005–2008, from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) 2005–2008. References1. ^{{cite web|title=Naoko Tosa|url=https://www.moma.org/artists/35581?locale=pt|website=MoMA|publisher=MoMA|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Naoko Tosa|url=http://culturalenvoy.jp/en/culturalenvoy/h28003.html|website=Japan Culture Envoy|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=naoko tosa projects sound of ikebana onto art science museum in singapore|url=http://www.designboom.com/art/naoko-tosa-projects-sound-of-ikebana-onto-art-science-museum-in-singapore-02-03-2014/|website=designboom|publisher=designboom|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Naoko Tosa|url=https://www.astem.or.jp/virtual-lab/culture_en/profile/pro4/|website=Kyoto Laboratory for Academic Computing|publisher=Kyoto University|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Sound of Ikebana: Four Seasons|url=http://science-unseen.siggraph.org/tosa/|website=SIGGRAPH: Science of the Unseen|publisher=SIGGRAPH|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Naoko Tosa: An Expression|url=https://www.moma.org/collection/works/120154?locale=pt|website=MoMA|publisher=MoMA|accessdate=3 March 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Projection Mapping Celebrating RIMPA 400th Anniversary|url=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7433206/|website=IEEE Xplore|publisher=IEEE|accessdate=3 March 2017}} External links
8 : 1961 births|Living people|21st-century women artists|21st-century Japanese artists|Kyoto University faculty|Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty|Artists from Fukuoka Prefecture|University of Tokyo alumni |
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