Keiichi Tanaami

Keiichi Tanaami

出生 : 1936-01-01, Kyobashi, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

略歴

Keiichi Tanaami (田名網 敬一 Tanaami Keiichi, born in 1936 in Tokyo) is one of the leading pop artists of postwar Japan, and has been active as multi-genre artist since the 1960s as a graphic designer, illustrator, video artist and fine artist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Keiichi Tanaami

参加作品

The Laughing Spider
Director
A short movie by Keiichi Tanaami.
Adventures in Beauty Wonderland
Animation
Adventures in Beauty Wonderland
Director
Run & Roll
Director
Run & Roll is a campaign film created by Keiichi Tanaami for the Kyoto Marathon by CW-X.
Red Colored Bridge
Director
The bridge as the channel between worlds: between the living and the dead, between male and female, between sacred and profane.
Dreams
Producer
Dreams
Animation
A Portrait of Keiichi Tanaami
Director
The first international DVD release of Keiichi Tanaami, the wizard of the Japanese experimental film and animation world. With this program, discover the pulsations of a singular artist for whom animation rhymes with imagination, exuberance, poetry and eroticism.
Shunga
Animation
Shunga
Producer
Chirico
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
Tokyo Loop
Director
A series of 16 "short stories" created by the creator's group Images Forum.
Madonna
Animation
Madonna
Producer
Madonna
Director
The Harmonic Gleam Vibration
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
Landscape
Animation
Landscape
Producer
10 Nights' Dreams
Producer
10 Nights' Dreams
Animation
10 Nights' Dreams
Director
Fetish Doll
Director
Fetish Doll
Animation
Fetish Doll
Producer
秋のパズル
Director
Walking Man
Animation
Walking Man
Producer
Walking Man
Director
Why Re-Mix
Director
Scrap Diary
Animation
Scrap Diary
Producer
メモリーズ 幼年期の情景
Director
Short animated film by Tanaami Keiichi.
Goldfish Fetish
Director
夏の視線-1942
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
Scrap Diary
Director
Kaze no Kokyuu
Director
A short animared film by Tanaami Keiichi.
闇の記憶 夢の陰影
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
4 Eyes
Director
4 Eyes
Producer
Look at the Wood
Director
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami.
光景
Director
A psychedelic film using four projectors. The film comprises of thirteen scenes, including a woman and man shot from the front. Shot frame-by-frame, printed onto transparent cel sheets and layered on top of one anther, the halftone dots from reprographics expand and contract to create a moiré effect.
人間模様
Producer
A work with two projectors, Human Events is a film made for a dance performance by Kazuko Tsujimura at Kinokuniya Hall, Shinjuku, Tokyo. The images comprise of extreme close-ups of the dancer’s body that is massaged by a finger as the colour of the image changes. Arranged in a two (side)-by-three (down) composition, different parts of the body gets scattered in ways that defy the familiar order of the anatomy.
人間模様
Director
A work with two projectors, Human Events is a film made for a dance performance by Kazuko Tsujimura at Kinokuniya Hall, Shinjuku, Tokyo. The images comprise of extreme close-ups of the dancer’s body that is massaged by a finger as the colour of the image changes. Arranged in a two (side)-by-three (down) composition, different parts of the body gets scattered in ways that defy the familiar order of the anatomy.
Why
Producer
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but finding the newspaper print the next morning better capturing the exhilaration of the sport.
Sweet Friday
Animation
An animation mixing hand-drawn and cut-out techniques depicting the daily rituals of weekday morning that is occasionally interrupted by flights of fantasy delivered in stroboscopic flashes. Showing scenes of brushing teeth and face washing, Tanaami describes the film to be like a self-portrait on his favorite day of the week.
Sweet Friday
Producer
An animation mixing hand-drawn and cut-out techniques depicting the daily rituals of weekday morning that is occasionally interrupted by flights of fantasy delivered in stroboscopic flashes. Showing scenes of brushing teeth and face washing, Tanaami describes the film to be like a self-portrait on his favorite day of the week.
Crayon Angel
Producer
A psychedelic collage of wartime stock footage and family photos, suggesting an underlying message of peace.
Why
Director
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but finding the newspaper print the next morning better capturing the exhilaration of the sport.
彼女の独身者たちによって・裸にされた・性服の処女研究
Director
Crayon Angel
Director
A psychedelic collage of wartime stock footage and family photos, suggesting an underlying message of peace.
Sweet Friday
Director
An animation mixing hand-drawn and cut-out techniques depicting the daily rituals of weekday morning that is occasionally interrupted by flights of fantasy delivered in stroboscopic flashes. Showing scenes of brushing teeth and face washing, Tanaami describes the film to be like a self-portrait on his favorite day of the week.
Oh Yoko!
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
Black Cat
Editor
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami featuring the song "Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko" by Maki Asakawa.
Black Cat
Cinematography
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami featuring the song "Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko" by Maki Asakawa.
Black Cat
Writer
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami featuring the song "Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko" by Maki Asakawa.
Black Cat
Producer
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami featuring the song "Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko" by Maki Asakawa.
Black Cat
Director
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami featuring the song "Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko" by Maki Asakawa.
FLICKER LOVE NO.1
Director
After seeing Velvet Underground perform in Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitables in New York, Tanaami became interested stroboscopic effects. This flicker film was conceived as the first of many but this was the only one that was realized. (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
She
Director
A short film by Keiichi Tanaami.
Good-by Marilyn
Animation
Good-by Marilyn
Producer
GOOD-BY ELVIS and USA
Animation
A trippy pop-art collage of phallic objects, naked women and American icons, most notably Elvis Presley.
GOOD-BY ELVIS and USA
Producer
A trippy pop-art collage of phallic objects, naked women and American icons, most notably Elvis Presley.
Good-by Marilyn
Director
Commercial War
Director
A short experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami.
GOOD-BY ELVIS and USA
Director
A trippy pop-art collage of phallic objects, naked women and American icons, most notably Elvis Presley.
仮面のマリオネットたち
Director
Screened at the 1st Sogetsu Animation Festival in 1965, the film was made in 35mm using the animation equipment owned by animator Yoji Kuri. (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
Jinkou no Rakuen
Director
Psychedelic –and at times sinister– music by Shinpei Kikuchi accompanies a disorienting display of reproduced imagery taken from magazines and posters of sunny beaches and bikini models. Tanaami made positive and negative reprographic prints of these images onto transparent cel sheets, placed them on top of one another, and twisted them in different directions to create a moiré effect. Speaking on the work, Tanaami explained his paradise only exists in the world of reproduction.
幼視景(もう一つの虹色都市)
Director
Film by Tanaami Keiichi