Nishikawa's films explore the idea of documenting a scene in the public space through a chosen medium and techniques, while his performances focus on the process of producing a visual/sound phenomenon using analog devices, such as 16mm and slide projectors. He currently teaches in the Cinema Department at Binghamton University.
sound of a million insects, light of a thousand stars
sound of a million insects, light of a thousand stars
sound of a million insects, light of a thousand stars
Synopsis
For six hours from sunset on 24 June 2014, a 100-foot-long roll of 35mm negative film was buried beneath fallen leaves along a rural roadside approximately 25 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Retrieved at sunrise the following morning, the film bears traces of its exposure to the surrounding environment: insect sounds, starlight, and the physical conditions of the site.
The area, once designated for evacuation after the nuclear disaster, has since been decontaminated and reinhabited. During its burial, the film was potentially exposed to residual radioactive materials, allowing unseen forces to inscribe themselves directly onto the emulsion.
Festivals & Awards
2015 IFF Rotterdam
2015 Ji.hlava IDFF
Director's Profile
NISHIKAWA Tomonari
Filmography
2003 Apollo
2005 Sketch Film #1
2005 Sketch Film #2
2005 Market Street
2006 Sketch Film #3
2006 Clear Blue Sky
2007 Sketch Film #4
2007 Sketch Film #5
2007 Into the Mass
2008 16-18-4
2009 Lumphini 2552
2010 Tokyo - Ebisu
2010 Shibuya - Tokyo
2013 45 7 Broadway
2014 Sound of a Million Insects, Light of a Thousand Stars
2014 Manhattan One Two Three Four
2016 Luminous Veil
2016 Ten Mornings Ten Evenings and One Horizon
2019 Amusement Ride
2023 Light, Noise, Smoke, and Light, Noise, Smoke

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Stranger than Documentary #3: TOMONARI NISHIKAWA
