Takahiro Yamaguchi
To conduct research on activities of E.A.T as origins of today's "Media Art", as well as to exchange with artists whose works deal with issues of technology in NY.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on activities of E.A.T as origins of today's "Media Art", as well as to exchange with artists whose works deal with issues of technology in NY.
Learn MoreTo research experimental filmmaking with a particular focus on short films and animations, through the study of sketches and diagrams in relation to the different structures, methodologies, and potentials of non-linear narrativity.
Learn MoreTo explore the diverse and complex multiculturalism in New York in the contemporary media era through social observations on Asian issues, social classes, and international politics thereby nurturing a second artistic identity, the interdisciplinary and performative persona of FAMEME.
Learn MoreTo conduct field research on the Buddhist mural of Kucha (Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China), Tabo and Alchi (Northern India), over a period of five months, to trace the historical practice of mural art within various cultural milieus.
Learn MoreTo explore the rich history of American film culture, video art, puppet shows, animated film, festival culture, and music in New York, and use the exchange experience for future development in paper craft animation.
Learn MoreTo continue an ongoing research project on the late Japanese artist (and 1993 ACC fellow) Teiji Furuhashi’s time in New York.
Learn MoreTo pursue graduate level education and develop global contemporary art world knowledge and reshape communication skills at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) for the 2023 academic year.
Learn MoreTo conduct interdisciplinary research on disability culture and contemporary inclusive cultural forms.
Learn MoreTo research the history of DIY, hacking, circuit-bending instruments in media and sound art, as well as the influence of global maker movements.
Learn MoreTo investigate how immigrant artists find their creative identities, especially against the context of a new cold war, the global pandemic, and the age of virtual reality 2.0.
To investigate how immigrant artists find their creative identities, especially against the context of a new cold war, the global pandemic, and the age of virtual reality 2.0.
Learn MoreTo research the history, development, and archival practice of performance art and observe trends in interdisciplinary performance in New York.
Learn More2021 John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award
To participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, P.S. 1, in New York, beginning in September 1995
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