Visions in Motion
In this research project, “in motion” is defined as “a phenomenon or activity that changes its position in space over time.” We will search for knowledge and methodologies to find subjects (motifs) that serve as motives for carrying out daily practices. The goal is to examine and expose the process of materializing ideas, taking as a starting point “the balance between intellect and emotion, between social and technical elements (László Moholy-Nagy) 1947.”
The project will build on approximately six years of research activities from the voluntary group, “Critical Cycling,” and will be implemented as an emerging project, “Practical Cycling,” with regular exchanges of ideas between prior and current research participants.
In terms of methodology, while “Critical Cycling” seeks to take a critical look at bicycle riding, we will examine what artistic, social, and academic significance the research practice on “in motion” can present. “Research Practice” here can be developed in various ways, such as: creating graphics, poetry, videos,
Research Representative(s):
Segawa Akira
Research Member(s):
Akamatsu Masayuki
, Kuwakubo Ryota
April – June 2024:
Results of practice from each research participant and posting reports on the website, etc.
Plan for implementation of off-campus exhibitions
Research fieldwork
Evaluation of 1st quarter practices; establishment of research practice policies
July – September 2024:
Results of practice from each research participant and posting reports on the website, etc.
Open House and preparations for the creation of an off-campus exhibition
Reflection on the results from the 2nd quarter
October – December 2024:
Results of practice from each research participant and posting reports on the website, etc.
Research fieldwork
Creation and operation of off-campus exhibition
Reflection on the results from the 3rd quarter
January – March 2025:
Results of practice from each research participant and posting reports on the website, etc.
Project presentations
Reflection on the results from the 4th quarter; summary of the year
2023 - Present