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Seiko Mikami (Kanji:三上 晴子; 1961 – January 2, 2015) was a Japanese artist known for her large-scale interactive art installations. Mikami was born in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1961, and she stepped into the art scene in the mid-1980s with large-scale art that studied information society and the human body. After moving to the United States in 1991, she studied computer science at the New York Institute of Technology, which lead her art to focus on the interaction between electronics and the human perception. She became a professor in the Department of Information Design at Tama University in 2000. Mikami died from cancer on January 2, 2015.

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  • Seiko Mikami (fr)
  • 三上晴子 (ja)
  • Seiko Mikami (en)
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  • Seiko Mikami (Kanji:三上 晴子; 1961 – January 2, 2015) was a Japanese artist known for her large-scale interactive art installations. Mikami was born in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1961, and she stepped into the art scene in the mid-1980s with large-scale art that studied information society and the human body. After moving to the United States in 1991, she studied computer science at the New York Institute of Technology, which lead her art to focus on the interaction between electronics and the human perception. She became a professor in the Department of Information Design at Tama University in 2000. Mikami died from cancer on January 2, 2015. (en)
  • 三上 晴子(みかみ せいこ、1961年 - 2015年)は、日本の美術家。2000年より多摩美術大学美術学部情報デザイン学科メディア芸術コース教授。2015年1月2日に癌のため死去、享年53。 (ja)
  • Seiko Mikami (en Kanji: 三上 晴子) est une artiste japonaise spécialisée dans l’art numérique. Elle est morte en janvier 2015 à l'âge de 53 ans des suites d’un cancer. Sa pratique explorait le champ de la bio-informatique. Mikami s’intéressait au rapport du corps à son environnement, mis en lumière par le caractère interactif de la technologie. (fr)
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  • Seiko Mikami (en Kanji: 三上 晴子) est une artiste japonaise spécialisée dans l’art numérique. Elle est morte en janvier 2015 à l'âge de 53 ans des suites d’un cancer. Sa pratique explorait le champ de la bio-informatique. Mikami s’intéressait au rapport du corps à son environnement, mis en lumière par le caractère interactif de la technologie. Ses installations voyagent au sein de la scène artistique internationale depuis le début des années 1990. Au Japon, Mikami est considérée comme l’une des principales figures de l’art par ordinateur. Elle enseignait à l’Université des beaux-arts Tama à Tokyo, en tant que professeure d'architecture de l'information. (fr)
  • Seiko Mikami (Kanji:三上 晴子; 1961 – January 2, 2015) was a Japanese artist known for her large-scale interactive art installations. Mikami was born in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1961, and she stepped into the art scene in the mid-1980s with large-scale art that studied information society and the human body. After moving to the United States in 1991, she studied computer science at the New York Institute of Technology, which lead her art to focus on the interaction between electronics and the human perception. She became a professor in the Department of Information Design at Tama University in 2000. Mikami died from cancer on January 2, 2015. (en)
  • 三上 晴子(みかみ せいこ、1961年 - 2015年)は、日本の美術家。2000年より多摩美術大学美術学部情報デザイン学科メディア芸術コース教授。2015年1月2日に癌のため死去、享年53。 (ja)
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