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Tsai-Wei Chen

By , August 1, 2003 3:39 pm

Sound Artist

Tsai-Wei Chen uses sound to improve her surroundings.  She compiles pleasing noises from the past in her Soundscape Album Always in the Happy Land (2003), to create a “joyful space” in the present moment.  Children scream on a rollercoaster ride, someone orders a hot dog, a father rinses off his child at the beach.  Recent public performances include: The Beach in My Room (2003) at 18th Street Arts Center; I Hear & I Sing in London (2002) was part of Juice at the Architecture Foundation in London (2002); and ‘About Sonic Constellations’ was performed in the Lacking Sound Festival at Nanhai Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan (2008).

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Samon Takahashi

By , October 30, 2002 3:26 pm

Sound and Video Artist

Born in 1970 in France, the Japanese artist, Samon Takahashi, is known for his extensive sound composition and production as well as his video directing and acting.  However in 2004, Takahashi was able to try his hand at something new when he joined 18th Street’s international residency program.  While in Los Angeles, he worked on his plastic art installation that also combined his musical talent to produce his “Cortical House.”  This house was a utopian idea of a place for living that would be an extension of the owner’s brain.  It was a formal pretext to the elaboration of new forms and concepts to enhance the interface between an individual (his way of thinking) and his surroundings, as it was an attempt to find an ideal place for living that followed ones needs and even anticipated them.  The project involved various fields and disciplines such as design, architecture, cybernetic, behavior, theory of information, theory of groups, semiotic, biometry, neurology, psychoanalysis, new energies, and the ecology among others.  Currently Takahashi lives and works in Paris, France.

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