Ho Tzu Nyen

In Language, we hear fragments of texts by three different members of the Kyoto School. The first text is The Problem of Japanese Culture, developed from a public lecture the Nishida delivered in 1938. The second and third texts are by Hajime Tanabe (1885 –1962) and Kiyoshi Miki (1897 – 1945).

Produced in collaboration with Acute Art

About the artwork, Ho Tzu Nyen said

“In Language, we’ll hear (Hagime) Tanabe’s text when we point our phone cameras to the sky. At the same time, you’ll see ‘mecha’ robots, which are featured frequently in Japanese anime. When you point the camera to the ground, you’ll see a disintegrating scholar and hear an audio track reciting (Miki) Kiyoshi’s texts. However, you won’t see anything when you point the camera to the horizon. You’ll instead hear Nishida’s texts, which deal with concepts of absolute nothingness.”

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