Preservation Projects
CCJ’s main mission is the preservation and digitization of Japanese experimental moving image works. This exhibition project allowed new avenues for research and digitization projects for further study and presentation within and outside of this exhibition. Below is a selected list of works and digitization projects embarked on for this exhibition. Learn more about what CCJ preserves here.
Seiichi Fujii, Body Wave, 1971, 2x 16mm film transferred to video, double projection, color and b/w, 40 min
Archive Partner: Fukuoka City Library
Takahiko Iimura, Shelter 9999, 35mm slides (31x)
Archive Partner: TBD
Takahiko Iimura, Shelter 9999 film
Archive Partner: New York Public Library
Takahiko Iimura, various photographs
Akiko Iimura, Mon Petit Album film original
Archive Partner: TBD
Akiko Iimura, Late Lunch film original
Archive Partner: TBD
Michael Goldberg collection, 5 open reels
Archive Partner: TBD
Ko Nakajima, 16mm positive film. Ko Nakajima, Documentation of Osaka Expo ’70, 1970, 16mm film transferred to digital video
Archive Partner: TBD
Ko Nakajima, Mao Zedong
Archive Partner: TBD
Ko Nakajima, Shadow
Archive Partner: TBD
Ko Nakajima, recreation of vintage projector, Liquid Projector (Ryūdōtai Purojekutā, 1969)
Archive Partner: TBD
Ko Nakajima, photographs of Liquid Projector (1969)
Shigeko Kubota, Kosugi, Taj Mahal Travelers open reel
Archive Partner: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation
Shigeko Kubota, Synapse, Colorized Face
Archive Partner: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation
Shigeko Kubota, Video Talk Shows 4x - mp4 for screening, uncompressed file
Archive Partner: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation
Shigeko Kubota, #144, Confession, Janice
Archive Partner: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation
Shigeko Kubota, #257, Norie, Garden Satellite for Window 1976
Archive Partner: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation