“"KiyaKiya" art series explores nostalgic, unsettling déjà-vu moments from childhood memories and everyday reality shifts.”
KiyaKiya
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"KiyaKiya" art series explores nostalgic, unsettling déjà-vu moments from childhood memories and everyday reality shifts.
The term "KiyaKiya" comes from the old Japanese expression "mune ga kiyakiya suru." I first encountered it in Shibusawa Tatsuhiko's book Introductory Essays on Girls, in the chapter about "childhood experiences." The expression, which describes “an enigmatic, nostalgic, disturbing feeling,” or an impression of “deja-vu”, is at the origin of my "KiyaKiya" series. In our everyday routine, there are moments when suddenly we feel like something is different; this unexpected change, like in my memory, feels like it has a kind of reality. This impression is at the core of “KiyaKiya” and the related painting and drawing series. (Source: Official website)
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- Format 1 × 6′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 06m all episodes
- Aired Jan 2011 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-11955 catalog