Brief History

Hideki Nakazawa
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Brief History in 89 Words of NAKAZAWA, Hideki [2017-10-31]

Artist. Born in 1963 in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Graduated from the Chiba University, Faculty of Medicine. His activities include "Silly CG" in the 1990s, "Methodicist Manifesto" in 2000, "New-Methodicist Manifesto" in 2010, and "Manifesto of Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics" in 2016; a patent related to 3D printing, publication of books including "Art History: Japan 1945-2014," release of his CD "Nakazawa Hideki Music Works." He is also a jury of Japan Media Arts Festival, and the representative and founder of Artificial Intelligence Art and Aesthetics Research Group. →Japanese

Brief History in 65 Words of NAKAZAWA, Hideki [2016-01-10]

Japanese male artist. Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1963. Graduated in Medicine from Chiba University. 1983-1989: Acrylic Painting. 1990-1996: Silly CG. 1997-2003: Method Painting. 2004- : Serious Painting, New-Method, etc. Manifestos "Methodicist Manifesto," "New-Methodicist Manifesto." Patents "Voxel Data Processing Using Attributes Thereof," "Solid Object Generation." Books "Textbook on Modern Art Hiostory," "The Lives of Western Painters," "Art History: Japan 1945-2014." CD "Nakazawa Hideki Music Works." →Japanese

Brief History in 159 Words of NAKAZAWA, Hideki [2016-01-10]

Hideki Nakazawa is a male artist born in 1963 in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. While studying at the medical department of Chiba University in 1983, he started his activities as an artist (his first period, acrylic painting). In 1990, he changed careers from an oculist to illustrator. He underwent his second period, "Baka [Silly] CG," by replacing paintbrushes with a computer mouse. In 1997, he converted to fine art by replacing computer graphic pixels with symbols such as letters (the third period, "Method painting"). He resumed the use of colors in 2004, commencing the fourth period, honkaku [serious] painting, "New-Method" and others. He has written "Methosdicist Manifesto" and "New-Methodicist Manifesto." As named in official patent records, Nakazawa is the inventor of "Voxel Data Processing Using Attributes Thereof," and "Solid Object Generation." He has published three books; "Textbook on Modern Art Hiostory," "The Lives of Western Painters," and "Art History: Japan 1945-2014." His music release is titled, "Nakazawa Hideki Music Works." →Japanese

Brief History in 190 Words of NAKAZAWA, Hideki [2016-01-10]

Hideki Nakazawa is a male artist born in 1963 in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. While studying at the medical department of Chiba University in 1983, he started his activities as an artist (his first period, acrylic painting). In 1990, he changed careers from an oculist to illustrator. He underwent his second period, "Baka [Silly] CG," by replacing paintbrushes with a computer mouse. In 1997, he converted to fine art by replacing computer graphic pixels with symbols such as letters (the third period, "Method painting"). He resumed the use of colors in 2004, commencing the fourth period, honkaku [serious] painting, "New-Method," "Forth Expressionism" and others. He has written "Methodicist Manifesto" and "New-Methodicist Manifesto." As named in official patent records, Nakazawa is the inventor of "Voxel Data Processing Using Attributes Thereof," and "Solid Object Generation." He has published three books; "Textbook of Modern Art History, The Lives of Western Painters," and "Art History: Japan 1945-2014." His music release is titled, "Nakazawa Hideki Music Works." He won the MMA Artist Prize at Multimedia Grand Prix '95 and the Encouragement Prize at VOCA 2003. He was a juror for the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival. →Japanese



2017-10-31 Added. 2016-01-10 [2] Rewrote the last part of the version in 185 words to 190 words. Before: His representative works are "Letter-Coordinate Painting," "Single Curved Line," "Stone-Arrangement Painting on the Board," "Mass," "Money Amount," "Art Patents," "Gray Painting," "Brainwaves Drawing," "Anti-Anti-Aliasing."
2016-01-10 [1] Changed the begining of the 4th period to 2004 from 2006. The merkmal for reuse of physical color in 2004 is "Tile Painting" produced at Yatsuo Slow Art Show and "The Same Two Frames" carried on the email bulletin "Method" No. 36 and 40.
2015-08-10 Revised the version in 65 words. Newly added two versions in 159 and 185 words. Changed the appearance of this page.
2012-03-29 Revised.
2011-01-31 Revised.
2009-01-01 Wrote.

Hideki Nakazawa

Hideki Nakazawa
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