Meiro Koizumi's VR 'Sacrifice' at Aichi Triennale

10.10-14.10.2019

AIchi Triennale 2019

 

Koizumi Meiro is a video artist who explores the relationships between the state/collective and the individual, and between the human body and emotions. Koizumi examines the mechanisms producing the motivation for violence and self-sacrifice; his video works, which incorporate elements of theater that invite the viewer to experience the emotions of their subjects, are gaining real traction in the theatrical world as well as the art world.

Koizumi's first ever full-fledged theater piece using VR technology, which he is taking on in response to his Aichi Triennale 2019 commission, takes Greek tragedy Prometheus Bound(Aeschylus) as its point of departure. Despite his ability to foresee the future, Prometheus suffered eternal pain for the crime of stealing fire from Zeus and giving it to mankind. In a near future conceived on the basis of this mythical age, the audience will be made to inhabit the senses and emotions of "others" different to themselves. Will it be a utopia or dystopia that we experience through VR's expansion of our bodies and senses?

 

 

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October 10, 2019 - October 14, 2019