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	| <nettime-ann> Video Pool Media Arts Centre proudly presents three	events headlined by International Artist in Residence,	Katsuyuki Hattori | 
 
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- Subject: <nettime-ann> Video Pool Media Arts Centre proudly presents three	events headlined by International Artist in Residence,	Katsuyuki Hattori
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- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:53:44 -0500
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Video Pool Media Arts Centre proudly presents three events headlined by
International Artist in Residence, Katsuyuki Hattori
Winnipeg, MB (October 10, 2007) – Video Pool is pleased to announce two 
audio and video performances, and one artist talk, headlined by 
International Artist in Residence, Katsuyuki Hattori (Japan).
Hattori is known for his skill using outmoded analogue technology to 
produce stunning audio and video landscapes in a live performance 
environment. Only occasionally using source footage, Hattori skillfully 
manipulates feedback loops to generate the source content for his 
immersive performances. Referring to his medium as abstract 
video-concert, Hattori will present a new work created in collaboration 
with three local artists – Bryan Basant, Erika Lincoln, and Curtis 
Walker (blunderspublik) – over the course of his residency at Video 
Pool. This live audio and multi-channel video piece is evocative of 
Dada artist Kurt Schwitters’ (1887 - 1948) notion of the colour organ 
and resonates with Schwitters’ concept of “merz”, which refers to the 
appropriation of found or refuse materials.
Following the presentation of this new, collaborative work, Hattori 
will perform a piece titled Abarekoinobori with long-time collaborator 
and video artist Yusuke Shinmura (Japan) who will sweeten Hattori's 
audioscape with playful bits and pixels. Together Hattori and Shinmura 
bring authentic experimental electronic art from Tokyo to Winnipeg 
audiences.
These performances will take place on Saturday, October 20 beginning at 
8:00 p.m. in Video Pool’s 3rd Floor Studio, 100 Arthur Street, 
Winnipeg.  All welcome.
Related Event – Artist Talk: On October 21 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., 
Hattori will give a presentation on his ‘video concert’ technique. In 
his practice, Hattori allows for many artists to contribute to a live 
work, each controlling a particular aspect of image or sound from the 
feedback. Working with aesthetic qualities of image feedback, Hattori’s 
work challenges notions of beauty in image making, the role of the 
artist in image creation, and the contemporary roles of ‘performers’.
For more information about Hattori’s artist talk, or to register, 
please contact Jeff Erbach at 204.949.9134 ext. 4, or email: 
vped@videopool.org.
Video Pool is grateful for generous financial support provided by: The 
Canada Council for the Arts, The Manitoba Arts Council, and the 
Winnipeg Arts Council
VIDEO POOL MEDIA ARTS CENTRE is a non-profit artist run centre 
dedicated to advancing the discipline of media art by providing media 
artists, non-profit organizations and community groups with access to 
professional video and media equipment, training, distribution and 
programming. Video Pool strives to be a national leader fostering 
innovation, experimentation, critical dialogue and advocacy in media 
arts.
Contact: 	Milena Placentile, Programming Coordinator
		204.949.9134 ext 1
		vpprogramming@videopool.org
		videopool.org // videopool.blogspot.com
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