CREAM - International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama

Filmic expression in all its myriad manifestations has altered and proliferated dramatically since its inception in terms of motifs, techniques and style, to the extent that it's easy to forget film itself has only existed for little over a century. Cinema, TV, video, the internet... having been through the ups and downs of making, viewing and sharing images via them all, we suddenly pause and wonder, how do the images we have changed project a world changed by images? The stage is set for 30 days experiencing the connection between 'projected' and 'real' images, in a harbor town that in times past owed its growth to an open and insatiable urge to absorb culture from all over the world.
Review: CREAM International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama New!!
Visitors' guide to the festival
Conversation:

Hachiya Kazuhiko (Artist) + Ukawa Naohiro (Judge of CREAM competition) + Sumitomo Fumihiko (Director of the festival)
Artist interview: Pipilotti Rist
I'm merely giving color back to the world, coming close to reality.

Artist interview: Shimurabros.
Combining the cutting edge with something that feels vaguely familiar.
Artist interview: Hachiya Kazuhiko
Giving shape to the imagination
Artist interview: Shiga Lieko
Experience image through body – song as a bridge
Video
Chris Chon Chan Fui + Morinaga Yasuhiro
Powerful yet transitory film and new media by Sawa Takashi
CREAM artists on the possibilities and challenges of media art
Snapshots 1
Eko Nugroho / Matsushima Shunsuke / Teiden EXPO / Hachiya Kazuhiko
Snapshots 2
Fujihata Masaki / Michael Snow / Paulien Oltheten / Chantal Akerman / Wang Jian Wei
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