
I VJ, by Takahiro Hayakawa let night surfers sit and chill out at Bed Supperclub.
Date / September 7th 2008, Time / 21:30-23:30

I VJ, by Takahiro Hayakawa let night surfers sit and chill out at Bed Supperclub.
Date / September 7th 2008, Time / 21:30-23:30

Lecture and workshop were organized at Silpakorn University,Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts.
Title / “Movements in Animation” by Takahiro Hayakawa
Date/ September 5th 2008
Duration / 120 minutes (Japanese with Thai translation)
Detail /
Lecture Part 1 / Meaning of Animation with three keywords; animation, animism and anima explaination
Lecture Part 2 / How do audiences feel about each motion of animation?
Workshop Part / Workshop participants had an opportunity to learn about basic knowledge of creating the moving picture and animation with theory comprehension by using Phenakisti-scope as well as observation on what kind of movement can impress the audiences.

Takahiro Hayakawa was born in 1979, having received many national and international awards at the world-renowned competitions, such as, “ARS ELECTRONICA 2005″ “SIGGRAPH 2008” “2004 Asia Digital Art Award“etc. He is a new blood generation of animation filmmaking.
His works are a combination of hand-drawn animation and computer-based generative animation in the form of organic expression. In his view “animation” and “animism” are both originated from “anima” and these three aforementioned wordes became his keywords to create animation works, based on a motif of Asian countries including Japan which are entitled, “the world of spirit”.
Four animation works: “KASHIKOKIMONO” “AUN NIJI” “UNSAN MUSHO” and “EN” were displayed for this exhibition.
Artist / Takahiro Hayakawa
Curator / Hiroyuki Nobuto
Collaboration / Wit Pimkanchanapong, Thunska Pansittivorakul,
Thaweesak Srithongdee (Lolay), Penwadee Nophaket Manont.
Staff in charge / Hiroshi Uchida, Ampshinee Unchidti
Duration / 5th September – 22nd October 2008
Venue / Art Space, The Japan Foundation, Bangkok
ARTSCENETV Program is now featuring this exhibition.