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All-Sky Circumference Film Screening "After Cherenkov"

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Name of the organization or individual
Masashige Iida
subsidy category
Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2016 Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy (Single Year Subsidy Program) Phase 1

Business Overview

The largest planetarium in Tokyo's 23 wards will hold a screening of video art that spans the entire sky. The work "AFTER CHERENKOV" is a dance video work produced by a filmmaker and dancers in collaboration with the theme of the fluctuation of the view of life as seen from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident and its aftermath. In the dark of the dome space, the realism of bodily sensations that are sharpened in the face of the unseen and disturbing field of radiation is depicted using a bodiless visual body. Director, Video, Editing: Masashige Iida Choreography: Natsuko Kuroda Performers: Miwa Okuno, Kotaro Mizushima, Rumi Murase, Ayami Suga, Hitomi Hiura Music: Fumihiko Hayashi Costume, Body Paint Design: Kaori Tamura Body Paint, Hair and Makeup: maity

implementation period
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Place of implementation
Galaxy City Maruchi Taiken Dome (Adachi Ward, Tokyo)

Profile

Iida Masashige
Born in 1985. A filmmaker. Graduated from the Graduate School of Human Science, University of Tsukuba in 2010. Since 2011, he has been working on the production of all-sky video works and holds independent screenings in dome spaces such as planetariums. In 2015, a screening show titled "Top Secret" was held at the Science Museum (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo). His collaboration with dancers, “AWARD for Use of Innovative Production Technologies” won a special prize at Fulldome Festival2015(Jena, Germany). At the Immersive Film Festival (Portugal, Espinho) held in the same year, he won the top prize, Best of IFF’ 15.