"16-Hour Museum" Event

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At Hillside Terrace
Media: Film, Art Talk, Performance Art

16 Hour Museum is an experimental vision of what a museum could be like, curated and organized by the non profit arts collective, AIT. Over two weekends in two sites, art works, video screenings, lectures and performances will be presented. A limited edition free journal will also be self published and launched. 16 Hour Museum takes as its starting point the issue of how contemporary art can generate different kinds of knowledge and what the role of the art museum could be within this.

Lectures "Pot of Knowledge"
Location: Hillside Terrace Annex A
Lecturers: Akashi Azumaya, Hiroshi Minamishima, Katsushige Nakahashi, Ryuta Imafuku

"Audience Interactive Sculpture and Installation Works" Exhibition
Location: Hillside Terrace Annex B Rooftop

Archive "The Knowledge and Power of Local Art"
Location: Hillside Terrace Annex A
Ongoing video archive of interviews with alternative art spaces from around Japan

For more information please contact AIT at 03-5489-7277 or office@a-i-t.net.

Schedule

2007-03-17
Exhibition Hours: 12:00-20:00

Fee

Free

Venue Hours


Note:Depends on each event.

Maps

Navitime (Japanese)
Yahoo (Japanese)

Access

3 minutes walk from Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line.

Address

18-8 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
Phone: 03-5489-3705

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Venue: Hillside Terrace
Schedule: 2007-03-17
Exhibition Hours: 12:00-20:00
Address: 18-8 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
Phone: 03-5489-3705

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