documentary film about the Fukushima nuclear crisis
with Keibo Oiwa, Japanese author, activist & philosopher
20 min
“Finding a positive thing in a very negative picture is the most difficult, most challenging type of criticism.” Keibo Oiwa
Read MoreThe former exclusion zone Minamisoma, May 2012
Read more "Exclusion | FUKUSHIMA | 2012"online discussion, September 3 2024, 18:00 Ukraine / 17:00 Germany, co-organized by Pochen Biennale Chemnitz and the Center for Urban History Lviv.
Read more "War, Art, Anthropocene: Anticipating Uncertainty – Sept 3 2024"FROM GEONEMESIS TO NEOGENESIS
Read more "NOVA KOSMOGRAFIKA | 2022"QUANTUM CINEMA OF PERILOUS PROBABILITY (AND ULTIMATE UNCERTAINTY)
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Read more "Trinity Twins | 2022"Online Lecture at Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
November 26 2020, 14h CET
Welcome. I am Michael Saup.
“R111 could be considered the pinnacle of
media art at the turn of the millennium.”Yukiko Shikata, President of International Association of Art Critics Japan, 2024
Read more "°ABOUT"“Sometimes, it felt like the inner workings of the universe made visible. It revolved slowly, then grew in complexity until it seemed, in substance if not style, like a collaboration between da Vinci, Picasso and Stephen Hawking.”
Evening Post, New Zealand, 1998
documentary film about the Fukushima nuclear crisis
with Keibo Oiwa, Japanese author, activist & philosopher
20 min
“Finding a positive thing in a very negative picture is the most difficult, most challenging type of criticism.” Keibo Oiwa
Read MoreIn the Episode “NUCLEAR ZEN I – KEIBO OIWA” we will introduce Keibo Oiwa’s meditation on 3/11 and the events following the disaster of Fukushima Daiichi.
Read more "1001 SUNS at 11 Bienal de Artes Mediales in Santiago de Chile"How I stole the radioactive
Tree of Half-Life
from Chernobyl
“Radioactive traces will be the heritage to the next generations and not the cultural artifacts.”
Margit Rosen on Pulse8 by Michael Saup, 1992