Difference between revisions of "Keiko Sei"

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Writer, curator and educator on media and media art. Lives in Bangkok. She regularly commutes to Rangoon/Myanmar, where she is one of the founding members of the Rangoon Film and Video School. Until 2002 she has been teaching at the [[Video_FaVU_VUT_Brno|Video/Performance/Multimedia Studio]] of the Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic. She has written for Umelec (Artist) magazine and Respekt in the Czech Republic and numerous Japanese publications. She has worked as curator on such seminal Eastern European media exhibitions as [[The Media Are With Us]] (Budapest, 1990), [[Ostranenie]] (Dessau, 1993), [[Ex Oriente Lux]] (Bucharest, 1994), [[Orbis Fictus]] (Prague, 1995), and has lectured in Kazakhstan (1999).
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Writer, curator and educator on media and media art. After working as a video curator in Japan since the early 1980s, running an organization for videoart and independent video, she has moved to Eastern Europe in 1988 to investigate about independent use of media in the communist East. Currently lives in Bangkok. She regularly commutes to Rangoon/Myanmar, where she is one of the founding members of the Rangoon Film and Video School. From 1998 to 2002 she was teaching at the [[Video_FaVU_VUT_Brno|Video/Performance/Multimedia Studio]] of the Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic. She has written for Umelec (Artist) magazine and Respekt in the Czech Republic and numerous Japanese publications. She has worked as curator on such seminal Eastern European media exhibitions as [[The Media Are With Us]] (Budapest, 1990), [[Ostranenie]] (Dessau, 1993), [[Ex Oriente Lux]] (Bucharest, 1994), [[Orbis Fictus]] (Prague, 1995), and has lectured in Kazakhstan (1999). Her video archive with tapes that have been collected during the period of between 1988 and 1999 were shown to larger public at [[Translocation (new) media / art]] Vienna; Generali Foundation, Austria (1999).
  
  
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* ''Malcolm X, McLuhan, Media Study. Interview mit dem Medientheoretiker Gerald O'Grady'' http://www.springerin.at/dyn/heft.php?id=10&pos=1&textid=90&lang=de
 
* ''Malcolm X, McLuhan, Media Study. Interview mit dem Medientheoretiker Gerald O'Grady'' http://www.springerin.at/dyn/heft.php?id=10&pos=1&textid=90&lang=de
 
* http://www.springerin.at/dyn/search_result.php?index_autorinnen=Sei%2C+Keiko
 
* http://www.springerin.at/dyn/search_result.php?index_autorinnen=Sei%2C+Keiko
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* ''Hladký přechod. Umění, umění ve veřejném prostoru a reklama v post-komunistické východní Evropě''. http://www.fcca.cz/shared/events/prostor/enc_czech/TIC11.html
  
  
 
http://www.labinary.org/media.art.theory.week/Keiko-CV-more.txt
 
http://www.labinary.org/media.art.theory.week/Keiko-CV-more.txt

Revision as of 12:56, 9 May 2008

Writer, curator and educator on media and media art. After working as a video curator in Japan since the early 1980s, running an organization for videoart and independent video, she has moved to Eastern Europe in 1988 to investigate about independent use of media in the communist East. Currently lives in Bangkok. She regularly commutes to Rangoon/Myanmar, where she is one of the founding members of the Rangoon Film and Video School. From 1998 to 2002 she was teaching at the Video/Performance/Multimedia Studio of the Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic. She has written for Umelec (Artist) magazine and Respekt in the Czech Republic and numerous Japanese publications. She has worked as curator on such seminal Eastern European media exhibitions as The Media Are With Us (Budapest, 1990), Ostranenie (Dessau, 1993), Ex Oriente Lux (Bucharest, 1994), Orbis Fictus (Prague, 1995), and has lectured in Kazakhstan (1999). Her video archive with tapes that have been collected during the period of between 1988 and 1999 were shown to larger public at Translocation (new) media / art Vienna; Generali Foundation, Austria (1999).


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http://www.labinary.org/media.art.theory.week/Keiko-CV-more.txt