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AKIRA HASEGAWA
Developed D-K,the art of Digital-Kakejuku.D-K is a new, distinctive form of art that integrates electronics with the environment. He has devoted 20 years of his life producing over a million digital pictures, which, with theincorporation of the computer technology and the environment, using dozens of projectors, are projected onto the buildings and the natural landscape in the surroundings, the art of once in a lifetime that is both one and many. The Athens Acropolis,the ruins of ancient Greece, as well as man places in America, Australia, and China have been "reinterpreted" by the artist.
Mr. Hasegawa Akira has several classical designs, like the logo of CCTV and the Olympic opening show of NHK; besides, he involved in making so many TV news titles and TV ads. By these artworks, he got lots of cherish experiences; but no matter when, he firmly sticks to the personalities specially owned by Japanese people -- keep changing at any time. In 1995, Mr. Hasegawa Akira invented D-K (digital-Kakejuku) art.
D-K is a kind of soundless music,
Which is a kind of periodically-occurred silence,
as well as a fancy but emotional stimulation,
Well blend with the nature and the world, then we can find the infinite universe inside ourselves.
D-K is a new art, which doesn’t need to express anything,
D-K is also an art of movement that one wants to stop the movement at the moment of meeting.
Lights of D-K is a kind of symphony played by different notes.
Then, scratch the moment to free oneself, not being restricted by the time and space anymore. Then this moment can be used by people to feel the rhythm from the universe and the nature.
D-K is a unique and new art form combing the electronics and the environment.
D-K is a kind of spiritual art, anything can be the principal part of D-K, “anything” can be a building or the natural environment.
D-K is a unique decorative art created by Hasegawa Akira.
Mr. Hasegawa Akira spent 20 years making more than 100 electronic images. By using the calculator and the environment around, these electronic images are projected onto the buildings or some other great natural landscapes, by which a periodically-occurred art integrated or non-integrated with the buildings or landscapes can be formed. In this way, audiences can see beautiful and fantastic spaces.
D-K Art at Greek Temple
ZERO ONE SAN JOSE at Silicon Valley
Salzburg dome society 2010 Salzburger Festspiele
D-K Artworks by Hasegawa Akira
Mr. Hasegawa Akira attended 1st ICAA International Council, CAFA, Beijing
Mr. Hasegawa Akira attended Wired-ICAA Creative New Wave Round Table Meeting, Wangjing SOHO, Beijing
Mr. Hasegawa Akira’s D-K Art, Wangjing SOHO, Beijing