Four local communities located along the Manosegawa River and its branches in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, collaborated in this river art project directed by Ichi Ikeda. This book thoroughly documents the four water "stations" that comprised the project — For the Heaven, For the Earth, For the Water and For the Human, which were tailored to each community's unique geography and situation. Subsequent offshoots of the project are also mentioned.
Ichi Ikeda has dedicated his career to raising global awareness around issues of water conservation through international conferences, community activism, public performances and interactive installations. Ikeka encourages his viewers to consider the larger context in which they live, and to see how their current actions can affect the earth's future. He views the conscious networking of concerned individuals as a key to sustainability.
Selected bibliography and biography included.
Ichi Ikeda has dedicated his career to raising global awareness around issues of water conservation through international conferences, community activism, public performances and interactive installations. Ikeka encourages his viewers to consider the larger context in which they live, and to see how their current actions can affect the earth's future. He views the conscious networking of concerned individuals as a key to sustainability.
Selected bibliography and biography included.
Alternative title
4つの水駅から延びる水駅伝
Access level
Onsite
artist
author
Location code
MON.IKI
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keywords
environmental art,  installation,  community art,  interactive art,  site-specific art
Publication/Creation date
2008
No of pages
57
ISBN / ISSN
Nil
No of copies
2
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
Assembly Streams - Ichi IKEDA, 池田一
Conversation with Ichi Ikeda - John K. GRANDE
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