Masaki Fujihata
Japanese artist
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Masaki Fujihata (Japanese: 藤幡正樹, Hepburn: Fujihata Masaki, born 1956)[1] is a Japanese sound, installation and interactive artist.[2][3] He is a professor at Keio University.
References
- ^ Schwarz, Hans-Peter (1997). Media--art--history: Media Museum, ZKM, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe. Prestel. ISBN 9783791318783. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
- ^ Wilson, Stephen (2002). Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology. MIT Press. pp. 311–. ISBN 9780262731584. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
- ^ Sommerer, Christa; Jain, L. C.; Mignonneau, Laurent (26 September 2008). The Art and Science of Interface and Interaction Design. Springer. pp. 88–. ISBN 9783540798699. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
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