Friends of Minamata Victims - Video Diary

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Released January 01, 1972

Overview

Created for the first Japanese exhibition dedicated to video art, Video Communication: Do-It-Yourself-Kit, this work documents protests outside the Chisso Corporation headquarters in central Tokyo. Hazardous byproducts from the company’s chemical plants had caused severe mercury poisoning—and, consequently, a neurological disease—in Minamata’s livestock and inhabitants. Nakaya filmed the sit-in with a handheld video camera and installed a battery-powered television monitor on-site, allowing the demonstrators to watch themselves by playing back the recordings of their actions.

Runtime

0h 20m


Origin Country

Japan


Original Language

Japanese


Original Title

水俣病を告発する会-テント村ビデオ日記


Status

Released


Spoken Languages

  • 日本語 (Japanese)

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