takafumi ide
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perceive, 2021
perceive, 2021 – Prelude
liberate, 2017
debacle, 2015-2016
transpose, 2010
observe, 2010
observe, 2010 8 and half feet wide circle shape, hanging five feet from the ceiling May 2010. Sunroom Project Space in the Glyndor Gallery, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY 8-channel surround sound. 9 minutes and 20 seconds interval. Wood, speaker wire, speakers, marble powder, matte medium, water, Polaroid film, pencil, colored pencil, acrylic color, amplifier, multitrack audio player. — sound info — The sound components of observe depict a collection of global locations, selected for the personal and emotional significance that they hold for the artist. Here is more information about the directional and geographic locations depicted from Sunroom Project Space (40.8976°N 73.9124°W). East: Barcelona, Spain Date: May 2010 Sound: recorded noise in downtown Barcelona and the sound of a rooster’s crow. Contributed by Felix Pastor, a composer and bassist from Barcelona. His work includes concert music, jazz, and music for art installations and films East: Madrid, Spain Date: May 2010 Sound: a ringing church bell at Aravaca in Madrid Contributed by Enrique Moreiro, a fine artist and book illustrator living in Madrid East: Long Island, NY Date: May 2010 Sound: noise from everyday life at the artist’s home in Centereach, Long Island, including birdsong, rain and wind Contributed by Takafumi…
decipher, 2010
decipher, 2010 10′ x 9′ x 9′ April 2010. Dové Gallery/Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA. 8-channel surround sound and the sound generated LED lights. Approximately 6 minutes interval. 3″ speakers, bamboo, horsehair, Japanese screen paper, kite strings, M-Audio ProFire610, metal, nikawa-glue, original circuit, plexi, polypropylene, MacBookPro, and speaker wire. — sound info — composer: Takafumi Ide piano/harpsichord: Eriko Nagai cello: Richard Vaudrey violin: Leah Zelnick decipher – (syn.) make sense of, interpret, translate, make out, work out, read… For Takafumi Ide, who moved to the United States only a decade ago, the dictionary is a constant companion. Translating is a daily practice. So it should come as no surprise that his site specific installation work takes on this practice both literally and metaphorically. Created especially for Second Street Gallery, and in reaction to Ide’s first experience of this place, and our history, decipher, 2010, translates Charlottesville’s Jeffersonian legacy into a 21st century language of LED lights and looping audio. It also honors traditional forms and materials, and weaves the artist’s own history into the mix. Visitors are invited to enter an openwork dome “constructed” in the same ratio as the dome at Monticello, with a corresponding illuminated “oculus”. Suspended by…
breathe, 2009
breathe, 2009 20” x 7” x 7” October 2009. SAC Gallery, Stony Brook, NY No sound. CD player, naked 6.3v bulb, original circuit, paper cup, and wood. — sound info — sound source: audience imagination light edit: Takafumi Ide Your loved one is sleeping in front of you with oxygen mask. You know she is alive and okay, but you want to hear her voice. I have often been in the similar situation since 2007. Only difference is the fact that I can’t stand by her, who lives far from me. breathe represents my feeling in the situation. No sound, but the light is slowly blinking, wishing forever. Text by Takafumi Ide, August 2010
generate, 2008
generate, 2008 42” x 84” x 10” October 2008. University Art Gallery, Stony Brook, NY Single channel interval sound. 74 seconds interval. Ash, burnished lumber, CD player, felt, metal, naked 12v bulb, original circuit, speaker, speaker wire, telephone cable, and vinyl record. — sound info — sound source: noise from a vinyl record published on August 9th, 1945 sound edit: Takafumi Ide generate came through my personal memory of my grandmother. The subject for this project became the idea of sharing her life in the turbulent social conditions from 1910 to 2008. The vinyl was recorded in 1945; the end of WWII. Under the vinyl, there is a naked light bulb, activated by the endless noise. Ash is heaped up under the light, which gives a sense of death. Text by Takafumi Ide, June 2009
reverberate, 2007-2016
reverberate, 2007-2009 78″ x 100″ x 20″ Created during a residency at Sculpture Space, Utica, NY and funded in part by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and New York State Council on the Arts. April, 2008. SAC Art Gallery, Stony Brook, NY 3-channel interval sound. Approximately 70 seconds interval. 12V halogen light, 3-channel interval sound, CD players, custom electronics, metal, plexi, subwoofer speakers, water, wire. — sound info — sound source: artist’s video library in 2002 and 2005 reverberate is based on notions of how someone’s voice leaves ripples across the lives of others. The work was inspired by my personal memory of my grandmother who passed in 2008. Since then, her voice repeats in my head and touches my heart. To reflect this emotional event in my work, I looked to my video library to find my grandmother’s voice. I digitally emphasized her voice saying certain phrases, which touched me by cutting the mid to high frequencies. I use subwoofer speakers in order to create the physical movement of the speaker cone activated by the low frequency. The noise created by the low frequency sound is out of the normal range of human hearing. For the installation, I created three identical…
threshold, 2007-2008
threshold, 2007-2008 133” x 80” x 80” threshold is lending in the Art Across Campus program at Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY until May 2011. Created during a residency at Sculpture Space, Utica, NY and funded in part by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and New York State Council on the Arts. November, 2007. Sculpture Space, Utica, NY Single channel sound and the sound generated LED. Approximately 45 seconds interval. 2.5cm waterproof speaker, MP3 player(CD player in 2007), LED, original circuit, and solar cell. — sound info — sound source: noise from Utica town sound edit: Takafumi Ide voice: threshold, a site-specific light and sound outdoor sculpture for Utica, NY, was created when I was a residency at Sculpture Space in fall 2007. Inside of the lampshade, there is a LED light and water-proof speaker. The sound source is recorded in Utica such as whistle and environment noise. In addition, there is male voice, said, “Welcome.” “Do you remember?” “How long have you been?” I created this sculpture based on the idea how Utica people remember or forget their grandeur era. I found a Utica history book that has a story about the first orphanage in Utica city in early 1800. threshold…
disperse, 2007
disperse, 2007 dimensions variable November 2007. Sculpture Space, Utica, NY Single channel sound and the sound generated 12Volt naked lamp. Approximately 1 minutes 45 seconds interval. 12 Volt naked lamp, CD player, original circuit, sand, speaker, and speaker wire. — sound info — sound source: noise from rubbing artist’s hand with sand sound edit: Takafumi Ide disperse, a site-adjusted light and sound installation, was created when I was in the Artist-in-Residence Program at Sculpture Space in fall 2007. This installation, disperse, was just happened during the residence program. I needed to dry sand for a sand blaster. It was around 11 p.m. in late November, and snow started to fall. I decided to spread and dry out the sand inside the studio space. Actually, I did this not only drying the sand, but also, I wanted to focus on one activity in order to forget the unpleasant situation I had at that time. First I roughly spread the sand with annoyance, and then I realized that I had to spread the sand evenly on the floor in order to dry fast. I redid it, but calmly this time. While I was doing so, I noticed the beauty of sand and…
butterflies, 2007
butterflies, 2007 13’ x 13’ x 26’ August, 2007. The Carriage House, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY. 3-channel sound and the sound generated LEDs. 3 minutes and 56 seconds interval. 3” speaker, bamboo, canvas strecher, CD player, heat shrink, LED, original circuit, plexiglass, and speaker wire. — sound info — composer/editer: Takafumi Ide female voice: Shannan Lee Hayes male voice: Takafumi Ide butterflies, a site-specific installation for the Carriage House at the Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY, was shown in the exhibition Project’07 in summer 2007. The installation was based on three board-covered windows in the gallery space, room#6. The idea for butterflies came to my mind when I attended an Open House at the Carriage House. I stayed in the space for a while. After spending some time in the space, I noticed that there were three large windows on the east side. I wondered about how people must look through these windows and optimistically imagine their future. At the same time, the impression from the board-covered windows was disturbing. Since the room was painted completely black, I imagined that there were many spirits that couldn’t find their way home: a trapped feeling. I used three identical…
crossroads, 2007-2010
crossroads, 2007-2010 12’ x 10’ x 24’ March, 2007. University Art Gallery, Stony Brook, NY 8-channel sound and the sound generated 12-volt naked light bulbs. 2 minutes and 12 seconds interval. 12-volt light bulbs, 3” speakers, bamboo, heat shrink, Japanese screen paper, kite strings, MOTU Traveler, original circuit, MacBookPro, and speaker wire. — sound info — composer/editer: Takafumi Ide contrabass by Jenny Labonte female voice: Shannan Lee Hayes male voice: Austin Furtack-Cole crossroads is an installation that is based on harmony and uses eight identical structures. The structures are suspended from the ceiling in a grid shape in the 10’ x 24’ space. Each structure has three main elements: a 3” speaker, a 12-volt light bulb, and a thin 3’ x 3’ square suspend parallel with the floor under the other parts. The speaker, suspends above the square between two wires by a narrow bamboo rod, is placed near the top of the structure at my ear level. Under the speaker there is a light bulb placed at my eye level when I sit down on the ground. The bottom of the structure, a thin square made from bamboo and Japanese screen paper, is attached with a bow-like bamboo rod…
propagate, 2006-2010
propagate, 2006-2010 14 feet wide circle shape. September 2006. Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery, Stony Brook, NY. 16-channel sound where the sound generated LEDs. 1 minute and 56 seconds interval. Ash, burnished canvases, Logic Pro(Max/Jitter, 2006), Fostex Sound I/O(MOTU 828 Mark II), MOTU Traveler, original circuit, picture frames, MacBook(PowerBookG4, 2006), 2.5” speakers, speaker wire, transparent films, various seeds, and white LEDs. — sound info — composer/editer: Takafumi Ide voice: Alton Frabetti(Italian), Angela Freiberger(Portuguese), Jin-Kang Park(Korean), Lance Chong(English, Mandarin), Raed Atoui(French, Arabic), Takafumi Ide(Japanese), Yana Kraeva(Russian), Apple computer(computer generated voice), (Hebrew), (Serbian) The light and sound installation propagate is constructed with sixteen channels of sound. The sound waves are electronically linked to the voltage of sixteen LEDs, powering them and creating shadow images and light patterns in response to the volume. I utilize the sound and LEDs in hopes of creating an intimate feeling, like whispers in candlelight. Sixteen LED light and speaker structures hang from the ceiling in a circular shape from a polygonal steel frame. The steel frame, seventeen angles and sides, is attached on the ceiling. One of the sides does not have the hanging structure so the viewers are able to enter into the center of the installation.…
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statement
. Life is fleeting; therefore, life is beautiful. This expression is based on one of the values in Japanese aesthetics: impermanence. The fragile and transitory qualities of impermanence are considered of exceptional beauty. This idea describes the central theme of my work: ephemeral human life and its beauty. During the last two years, my installations have focused on life experience derived from my personal experiences. For each exhibition, I select a single word that encompasses an experience I am dealing with at that time. I use this keyword to develop my ideas conceptually and visually. I use technology to amplify the experience of my work by using sound and light. Technological aspects are not a significant part of the audience’s encounter even though they are often my interest in making the work. Rather than solely a visual interaction, I am able to control the viewer’s experience at the level of multiple senses, triggering the viewer’s memory. I believe that light, sound, and smell are passageways to memory. My conceptual and aesthetic concerns are inspired by specific sites. By spending time in the allotted location, I envision activating the space. I transform my visualization from the space into my installation. The…
bio
. Takafumi Ide is an interdisciplinary media artist specializing in installation with sound and light. He received his B.A. in graphic design from Tama Art University in Tokyo in 1989, and his M.F.A. in studio art from Stony Brook University, NY in 2007. He has worked for more than ten years as a graphic designer and an illustrator in Japan and now teaches at Stony Brook University as a lecturer, and Suffolk County Community College, NY as an adjunct instructor. He has received several honors, such as The Sculpture Space Fellowship and Residency (funded by both the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts), the Strategic Opportunity Stipend Program Grant through the New York Foundation for the Arts, and most recently the Nomura Cultural Foundation’s Project Grant, and the Vermont Studio Center’s partial-grant and Residency. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally. More recent juried solo exhibitions include the Harnett Gallery at the University of Rochester, the Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, VA and Wave Hill Sunroon Project in Bronx, NY. Forthcoming solo exhibitions are schedule at the ISE Cultural Foundation Gallery in Soho, NY and A.C. Institute in Chelsea, NY. Ide’s light and sound sculpture…
cv
full cv –u003e Takafumi_Ide_cv_20100609.pdf Takafumi Ide born in Tokyo, Japan u0026#038; live in New York since 1999 Education 2007 M.F.A. Studio Art (media and sound installation), Stony Brook University (The State University of New York) 1989 B.A. Graphic Design Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan Grants/Fellowships/Artist in Residence 2010 Vermont Studio Center, VSC partial Grant and Residency, Johnson, VT 2009 Nomura Cultural Foundation, Project Grant, Tokyo, Japan 2009 Individual Development Awards Program, Grant, New York State / United University Professions (UUP) 2009 Strategic Opportunity Stipend (SOS) Program, Grant (Through the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), administered on Long Island by the East End Arts Council) 2007 Sculpture Space Fellowship (stipind) and Residency, Utica, NY. (Funded in part by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts) 2006 Maurice M. Goldberger u0026#038; Mariam H. Goldberger Fine Arts Scholarship, Stony Brook University 2005 Dialogues Across Differences, Grant, Stony Brook University Selected Awards 2009 Alpan International 2009, Best in Show, Alpan Gallery, Huntington, NY 2007 Art Student Exhibition Summer 2007, Lynn Gumpert Juror Award, ISE Cultural Foundation Gallery, Soho, NY 2005 Provost’s Annual Art Incentive 2005, First Prize, Stony Brook University 2000 Asahi Shimbun International /…
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“liberate / トキハナツ” collabo-performance at Nakanojo Biennale 2017
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