Showing posts with label 女 HERstory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 女 HERstory. Show all posts

15 June 2016

An Instant (2003)



"Things begin with 1, and return to 1"
物事は1から始まり1に戻る。

Azuru Isshiki’s 2003 animated short An Instant, pares the art of animation down to its essentials: a series of images drawn in paint on paper.  It begins and ends with a small dot, but in-between Isshiki explores the full range of expression possible with just simple animation tools.  The film consists of just black and red paint on a variety of different papers.  Dots, lines, and spirals dance across the screen, as does a cheerful female figure.  It is an exuberant and life-affirming piece in the same vein as Norman McLaren’s Boogie Doodle (1940).

The animation is accompanied by a dynamic percussive score performed by Kyōichi Satō (佐藤強一, b. 1962).  It was first shown as a silent film accompanied by a live impromptu music performance in 2003 at an animation event called "INTO ANIMATION 3" organized by JAA (Japan Animation Association).  After this event, the music was recorded and added to the film. 

An Instant screened as part of the programme A Wild Patience – Indie Animated Shorts by Women at Nippon Connection 2016.    It appears on the ASIFA-JAPAN DVD, vol 1, which can be used for non-profit screenings celebrating International Animation Day (IAD) held by ASIFA national groups.

Azuru Isshiki (一色 あづる, b. 1949) is an animation artist from Tokyo.  She worked at Toei for five years before going freelance.  She is a member of the animation group G9+1 and was a participant in Kihachirō Kawamoto’s collaborative work Winter Days (2003). 

Azuru Isshiki Filmography

1992       Wind / 風 / Kaze
2002       A Day of the Earth / 地球の一日 / Chikyu no Ichinichi
2003       Winter Days / 冬の日 / Fuyu no Hi – collaborative work
2004       An Instant
2005       Tokyo Fantasia / TOKYO ファンタジア – collaborative work (G9+1)
2006       Chigueso – Under the Sky of the Planet Earth / チグエソ 地球の空の下で /
                Chigueso – Chikyu no Sora No ShitadeMinna no Uta (NHK)
2007       A Dream Man / 夢人-ユメジン- / YumjinMinna no Uta (NHK)
2009       Rambling Child / Yushi no Ko
2009       A Part of Space
2010       Let's go to the Field after the Festival / おまつりすんだはらっぱに /  
               Omatsuri Sundara Harappa niOkāsan to Issho (NHK)

09 May 2016

Tokyo University of the Arts at Nippon Connection 2016






Tokyo University of the Arts at Nippon Connection 2016

Special Guest: Hiromitsu MURAKAMI
Thursday, May 26, 2016, 14:45, Naxoshalle Kino (learn more)

Nippon Connection is presenting a selection of animated shorts by this year’s graduates of Tokyo University of the Art’s 2-year master’s programme in animation.  Animator Hiromitsu Murakami (See: A boy who wanted to be a super hero), who is assistant professor at Geidai will be present to answer questions.  The programme showcases the wide variety of techniques taught at Geidai.  



Who’s there?  
だぁれぇ(Dārē)
Kojiro INOUE, 2016







First Hand Memories 
手のひらの庭 (Tenohira no Niwa)
Haruka UMEMURA, J 2016



Out of My Mind
Tomomi KOMAZAKI, 2016


4 stories 
物語たちへ (Monogatari-tachi e)
Mio YAMANAKA, 2016



In Inertia 
愚図の底 (Guzu no Soko)
Takuto KATAYAMA, 2016



Nothing for them
Kenshiro WADA, 2016
 

Japanese Chess 
将棋 (Shōji)
Moe KURIBARA, 2016


Starting Over
ふりだし (Furidashi)
Mika SEIKE, 2016


The Question 
アンケート(Ankēto)
Eri KINOSHITA, 2016



To Heel 
愛のかかと (Ai no Kakato)
Madoka, 2016


I Think You’re a Little Confused
Iku OGAWA, 2016



At the Mouth of Summer 
夏の女神の口の中 
(Natsu no Jōshin no Kuchi no Naka)
Xinxin LIU, 2016


Calling You 
おもかげたゆた (Omokaketayua)
Hitomi OHTAKARA, 2016



Mayumi 
まゆみ (Mayumi)
Chinami TANIGUCHI, 2016



A Wild Patience - Indie Animated Shorts by Women


A Wild Patience - Indie Animated Shorts by Women
Sunday, May 29, 17:15 Naxoshalle Kino (buy tickets)

For this year’s Nippon Connection (May 24-29, 2016) I have curated a selection of films by women animators.  It used to be a rarity for women directors to feature on animation programmes but in recent years, they have become a force to be reckoned with on the indie animation scene.  This selection of rare and new animated shorts celebrates some of Japan’s most innovative women animators from indie pioneer Sayoko Kinoshita, co-founder of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival to up-and-coming young artist Chihiro Sato

Germany-based animator Maya Yonesho will be on hand at the screening for a short Q+A.  Many thanks to Florian Höhr with his assistance in putting this programme together.


Ryukyu Okoku – Made in Okinawa
琉球王国 - MADE IN OKINAWA
Renzo and Sayoko KINOSHITA, 2004, 17’43”


Home Alone
るすばん
Nozomi NAGASAKI, 1996, 4


An Instant
Azuru ISSHIKI, 2004, 3’30


Wiener Wuast
まぜまぜウィーン
Maya YONESHO, 2006, 4’48
Point in Time
Shizuko TABATA, 2013, 547”


Face to Face
お向かいさん
Mika SEIKE, 2007, 8’42


GAKI Biwa hoshi
GAKI琵琶法師
Reiko YOKOSUKA, 2005, 6’00
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Sato no Chihiro
さとうのちひろ
Chihiro SATO, 2004, 4’42



What They Believe
アンケート
Shoko HARA, 2016, 10’20


Chorus
Arisa WAKAMI, 2009, 4’20


Blessing
Arisa WAKAMI, 2011, 2’00


The Fox of Shichigorosawa
七五郎沢の狐
Tune SUGIHARA, 2014, 13’45