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− | '''Homosexual''' is | + | '''Homosexual''' is a collaborative art project between [[Osamu Sato]] and fellow artist [[Hideki Nakazawa]]. The exhibition was held in the Minami-Aoyama district of Minato, Tokyo in March 1993. |
− | Its existence was not known to the community until | + | A book compiling all of the featured artworks was published by Tom's Box, and was available for purchase during the exhibition. Visitors had the option of buying the book on its own, or with an 800k floppy disk containing an animation. Its existence was not well known to the community until copies were sold at Sato's 2017 exhibition[[All Things Must Be Equal]], sans disk. Nakazawa himself provided the animation file after being contacted. |
− | A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geK03GclK8k recording of the animation] may be viewed on YouTube, and a download of the | + | A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geK03GclK8k recording of the animation] may be viewed on YouTube, and a download of the animation as well as scans of the book's cover art are available from the [http://satoarchives.com/Archive/Art/(1993)%20Homosexual%20%5bwith%20Hideki%20Nakazawa%5d/ Osamu Sato Archive]. |
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Revision as of 19:13, 5 February 2023
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Original name | Homosexual |
Release date | 1993 |
Format | Book |
Lost? | Owned but not scanned |
Homosexual is a collaborative art project between Osamu Sato and fellow artist Hideki Nakazawa. The exhibition was held in the Minami-Aoyama district of Minato, Tokyo in March 1993.
A book compiling all of the featured artworks was published by Tom's Box, and was available for purchase during the exhibition. Visitors had the option of buying the book on its own, or with an 800k floppy disk containing an animation. Its existence was not well known to the community until copies were sold at Sato's 2017 exhibitionAll Things Must Be Equal, sans disk. Nakazawa himself provided the animation file after being contacted.
A recording of the animation may be viewed on YouTube, and a download of the animation as well as scans of the book's cover art are available from the Osamu Sato Archive.