Shimpei Takeda
Shimpei Takeda (born in Japan) is a visual artist and filmmaker who has lived and worked in New York City since 2002. While primarily working with photographic material, he has also collaborated with composers and sound artists through his video works. His video work has been shown internationally, including Essl Collection of Contemporary Art, Weisman Art Museum, and Austin Museum of Art.After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster occurred within 40 miles to where his family resides, Takeda started his on-going project [http://www.shimpeitakeda.com/trace/ ''Trace – cameraless records of radioactive contamination'']: Radiation in the contaminated soil exposes photographic materials as direct and physical documentation of the disaster. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Brett Milligan, Alli Crandall (web book designer), Anne Reeve, Anthony Easton, Antonio Stoppani, Bill Gilbert, Brian Davis, Brooke Belisle, Bryan M. Wilson, Canary Project, Center for Land Use Interpretation, Chris Taylor, Christian MilNeil, David Benque, David Gersten, Don McKay, Edward Morris, Elizabeth Ellsworth (ed.), Elizabeth Kolbert, Erika Osborne, Etienne Turpin, Geoff Manaugh, Ilana Halperin, Jamie Kruse (ed. and print book designer), Jane Bennett, Jane Hutton, Janike Kampevold Larsen, Jarrod Beck, John Gordon, Julia Kagan, Katie Holten, Laura Moriarity, Lisa Hirmer, Matt Baker, Nicola Twilley, Oliver Goodhall, Oliver Kellhammer, Paul Lloyd Sargent, Rachel McRae, Rachel Sussman, Reg Beatty (print book designer), Rob Holmes, Ryan Thompson, Seth Denizen, Shimpei Takeda, Stephen Becker, Stephen Nguyen, Susannah Sayler, Tim Maly, Trevor Paglen, Valeria Federighi, Victoria Sambunaris, Wade Kavanaugh, William L. Fox, William Lamson
Published 2012
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