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  • Kusahara, Machinko. Device Art: A New Approach in Understanding Japanese Contemporary Media Art In MediaArtHistories, edited by Oliver GrauCambridge, MA: MIT Press: 2007.
  • Kusahara, Machiko. A Turning Point in Japanese Avant-garde Art: 1964 – 1970 In Place Studies in Art, Media, Science and Technology, edited by Andreas Broeckmann and Gunalan NadarajanVDG Weimar: 2008.
  • Kusahara, Machinko. The “Baby Talkie,” Domestic Media, and the Japanese Modern In Media Archaeology, edited by Erkki Huhtamo and Jussi ParikkaUC Press: 2011.
  • Kusahara, Machinko. They Are Born to Play: Japanese Visual Entertainment from Nintento to Mobile Phones Art Inquiry (2004).
  • Kusahara, Machinko. From Ukiyo-e to Mobile Phone Screens - A Japanese Perspective In Migrating Images, edited by Peter C. Seel and Petra StegmannBerlin: House of World Cultures: 2004.
  • Event: ANIME Japanese Comics GlobalInstitution: Japanese-German Center BerlinComment:
  • Brush the Sky -
    In "Brush the Sky," a mother-daughter duo bring the ancient art of calligraphy into the 21st century. In the Wing Luke Museum, transparent wall hangings by Midori Kono Thiel emphasized the abstract nature of calligraphic art by deconstructing the
  • Deeply rooted in art, music, mathematics and technology, Lin Hsin Hsin has composed and realized digital music without sound card and midi instruments since 1985. She has created the first virtual art museum in the world, 1994, designed the 50th
  • TENORI-ON -
    Tenori-on is an electronic musical instrument, designed and created by Japanese artist, Toshio Iwai, in collaboration with Yamaha. It consists of a screen, held in the hands, of a sixteen by sixteen grid of LED switches, any of which can be
  • Born in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, media artist Naoko Tosa was awarded a PhD for Art and Technology research by the University of Tokyo in 1999. She gained experience as a lecturer at Musashino Art University in Tokyo from 1989 to 1994. After