Keisuke Oki



Most Recent Affiliation(s):

Carnegie Mellon University, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry

Other Affiliation(s):

  • Tokyo Zokei University

ISEA Bio(s) Available:

ISEA2024

Exhibitions: 2022: My First Digital, 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo 2019: Art Farming, Choja machi, Nagoya 2017: Teramachi Art Project, Sougakuji temple, Nagoya 2016: Space, Art and Human-Body, Tokyo University of Art, Tokyo 2016: Solo show, TIMES Gallery, Aichi Triennale, Nagoya 2015: REN-CON ART PROJECT, City center for Artistic Creation, Nagoya 2014: Solo show and concert, Guest Room, Malibor, Slovenia 2013: UNA, Setouchi Triennale 2013, Uno city, Okayama 2012: MFRU – Mednarodni Festival, Maribor, Slovenia 2012: Explosion Tokyo, Tokyo Cinema Club, Tokyo And many more, spanning from 1976 to 2022. Lectures (selected): 2002: “Morphing Gender: Transitional forms in Artistic expression” – ISEA2002, Nagoya, Japan 2000: “bodyfuture” – ISEA2000, Paris 2000: “bodyfuture” – WRO center for media arts, Wroclaw, Poland 1999: “Future Body” – Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Contemporary Art And others, covering topics from art to technology, starting from 1996. Writings (selected): 1993~: Various articles including “Brain Wave Rider: A Human-Machine Interface” in “Leonardo” Volume 28, Number 4, 1995. Contributions to publications such as Burda Academy and Kunstforum in Germany.

ISEA2002

Keisuke Oki: Artist. Research fellow, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University and Adjunct Professor, Tokyo Zokei University. “YOKOHAMA 2001, The 1st Yokohama Triennale” at Yokohama 2001. “MEDWERRA” at Greece 2001. “VOLUME” at PSI Contemporary Art Center, New York 2000. Visions of the Body, Fashion or Invisible Corset” at Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo 1999.

ISEA97

Keisuki Oki was born in 1952 in Tokyo. Works as an artist, DTI (Digital Therapy Institute) and teaches at Nagoya University of Art and Design. Activities in 1997 include: Liquid Visions, Lucerne, Switzerland; in 1996: Ex Machina, Cameraworks, London, England; Control to Chaos, National Film School, Copenhagen, Denmark; in 1995: Telepolis, Luxembourg; in 1994: 1SEA94, Helsinki, Finland; in 1993: FISEA (ISEA93), Minneapolis, U.S.A.; Psychoscape, 0 museum, Tokyo. Writings include: Brain Wave Rider: A Human-Machine Interface, International Society for the Arts, Science, and Technology Leonardo Volume 28, Number 4 1995; Decisions at the Speed of Electronic Circuitry, Burda Academy, 1995, Germany; Synchronicity in the Computational Age, Kunstforum, November 1995, Germany.

ISEA94

The Digital Therapy Institute (DTI) was formed at the end of 1991 as a multidisciplinary group, with members from various fields including art, music, science,engineering and therapy. Since then, DTI has been conducting research from diverse angle into the brain. The central members of DTI are Keisuke Oki (artist) and Henry Kuwahara (engineer and musician).

Last Known Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Previous Location(s):

  • JP

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