Self-identity flexibility exercises
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaH6W7gtmu8
Initial Interview Report #8: Experimental Tokyo (Takahiro Yasuno + Yukiya Yamane) | Agency for Cultural Affairs Media Arts Creator Development Project
[Anno Teramoto Nishio Devin Roundtable
ENCOUNTERS | Agency for Cultural Affairs Media Arts Creator Development Project
nishio Last admission today is 18:30, so it's not impossible to make the ladder...
So I went there in a hurry (2025-02-15)
nishio ugh, that makes me laugh.
https://gyazo.com/56e9cf02390e92a8f6f90f407ae1af01
https://gyazo.com/c214efe12714ea6b730e7d73c4ddbc21
https://gyazo.com/260689803b5e53e57ee8332472491bf1
https://gyazo.com/07f8bda0c3aec94b0ba4c554410025da
takahiroanno By confronting an image of your face in constant flux, you can experience facing your entrenched identity once again The installation "Self-Identity Flexibility Exercise" opens today. Selfies and social networking are both allowed!
From Kyobashi TODA HALL at the exhibition "ENCOUNTERS". Please come and visit us!
https://pbs.twimg.com/amplify_video_thumb/1890572430156136448/img/R63oAZ2yrlCrBNVy.jpg#.png https://pbs.twimg.com/amplify_video_thumb/1890572430156132352/img/jx5fs9OaZHrHEfAd.jpg#.png
There is a video at the link
I have seen Mr. Anno's new work as an artist, "Self-Identity Flexibility Gymnastics".
It was a "gymnastics exercise" created by Deep Fake, where one's self-identity is stretched and becomes more flexible while feeling pain when one sees people who look different from oneself doing the same movements as oneself. I could not contain my laughter.
Why do I generate laughter? Am I trying to trivialize what is happening in front of me by laughing? Are the bumps on the surface of my physical body part of my identity? Or are they simply assumptions and conventions? The mystery only deepens.
nishio I went to see Anno-san(as artist)'s new work with Yamane-san, "Self- Identity Flexibility Gymnastics. It featured people-created through deep fake-with faces different from mine yet performing the same movements as I do. It featured people-created through deep fake-with faces different from mine yet performing the same movements as I do.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gj1w8J1bkAAtx-3?format=png&name=small#.png
nishio This artwork was described as a kind of "flexibility exercise" in which one’s self-identity is stretched, causing pain, but also becoming more flexible. I couldn’t stop laughing. #Plurality
nishio You can see video demonstration here
https://www.youtube.com/live/XaH6W7gtmu8?t=1167s
nishio Why do I laugh? Am I trying to trivialize what’s happening right in front of me by laughing? Are the bumps and contours on the surface of my physical body part of my identity, or are they merely assumptions and conventions? The mystery only deepens.
nishio When I told my wife about Mr. Yasuno and Ms. Yamane's "self-identity flexibility exercises," she said, "That's what it means to have dementia. I think I am in my 30s, but in the mirror there is an old man who moves the same way as me, and the people around me treat me like an old man.
nishio Yesterday on the air, they were talking about how some of the early ideas were "I'm getting old and dying in the mirror," but maybe that's the dementia perspective.
next Dynamics of a dog on a leash
Betsujin Phone Box | Agency for Cultural Affairs Media Arts Creator Development Project
---
This page is auto-translated from /nishio/自己同一性柔軟体操 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.