DEAF04 - Affective Turbulance

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Seiko Mikami (JP)


Has exhibited installation works centering on the theme of information society and body since 1984.  Since 1995 her work has focused on interactive media art installations incorporating human perception. In 1996, she produced "Molecular Informatics" for Canon ARTLAB Project Exhibition, using eye tracking technology. Since then, the work has been modified, and toured throughout Europe including Rotterdam DEAF (Dutch Electronic Art Festival, the Netherlands, 1996), Miro Museum (Spain, 1999) and Transmediale, Berlin (Germany, 2002). In 1997 she created "World, Membrane and the Dismembered Body," a work of hearing and internal-body sound, chosen as a permanent collection at the opening of NTT/ICC (Inter Communication Center) and Nantes Museum of Fine Arts (France, 2000).  Mikami is currently based in Tokyo, and teaches at Tama Art University at the Department of Information Art, where she also runs the Media Art Lab.