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April 2, 2008
Setagaya Art Museum
Tokyo,
Japan
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Saburo Ota is the first speaker. Photo shows Ota (r) and Rene Rietmeyer (l) |
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Saburo Ota during his presentation |
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Rene Rietmeyer, Karlyn De Jongh, and Saburo Ota |
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Peter Lodermeyer and a translator during his presentation |
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Peter Lodermeyer |
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Peter Lodermeyer |
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Lunch with sushi under Sakura trees. From left to right: Sanna Marander, Sarah Gold, Joseph Kosuth, Peter Lodermeyer, Rene Rietmeyer, Tomoji Ogawa, Karlyn De Jongh, Akiko, Heartbeat - Sasaki, and Saburo Ota |
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Artist Sanna Marander |
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Toshikatsu Endo presents his ideas on existence |
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Toshikatsu Endo |
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Toshikatsu Endo |
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Rene Rietmeyer with Toshikatsu Endo |
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Tomoji Ogawa discusses his work |
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Tomoji Ogawa |
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Last speaker of the first day is Biennale artist Masao Okabe. Photo: Sarah Gold, Karlyn De Jongh, Masao Okabe and assistant |
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Masao Okabe and assistant |
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April 3, 2008: Karlyn De Jongh opens the second day of the symposium |
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First speaker is Yuko Sakurai |
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Yuko Sakurai talks about existence |
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Rene Rietmeyer on co-existence |
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Rene Rietmeyer addresses his audience |
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Rene Rietmeyer with curators Sarah Gold and Karlyn De Jongh |
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Lunch break in the park of the Setagaya Art Museum |
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Joseph Kosuth about existence. Photo: Karlyn De Jongh, Sarah Gold, and the artist |
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From left to right: Rene Rietmeyer, Karlyn De Jongh, Sarah Gold, Joseph Kosuth, and Yuko Sakurai |
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Joseph Kosuth |
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Joseph Kosuth |
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Joseph Kosuth |
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Joseph Kosuth |
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Heartbeat - Sasaki concludes the symposium with a performance |
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The heartbeat of Peter Lodermeyer after 6 minutes |
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After 30 minutes |
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33 minutes |
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42 minutes |