A curated collection of creative approaches to technology and aesthetics.
Sunday, 10 April 2022
music videos by Yoshi Sodeoka
"It’s Where The World Ends" (2017) for Indian Wells. From the third album by Italian producer Pietro Iannuzzi.
"Norrin Radd Dreaming" (2018) for Oliver Coates. Taken from the album Shelley's on Zenn-La (released by RVNG Intl.) by London-based cellist and producer Oliver Coates.
"Utopia" (2016) for Digitalism, a Hamburg electronic music duo (Jens "Jence" Moelle and Ismail "Isi" Tüfekçi) formed 2004.
"Elephant" (2012) for Tame Impala, using analog video synthesis.
Yoshi Sodeoka is an artist based in New York for over two decades, whose work is characterised by his neo-psychedelic aesthetic and exploration of multiple media and platforms. Primarily comprising of video, GIFs and print his practice also simultaneously inhabits the world of fine art, music, publications, and advertising.
Sodeoka’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at Centre Pompidou, Tate Britain, Museum of Modern Art, Deitch Projects, La Gaîté lyrique, Channel 4 Random Acts UK, Baltimore Museum of Art, OneDotZero, Sonar Festival, Transmediale, Whitney Museum of America's Art Artport. His artworks are in the permanent collections of Museum of the Moving Image as well as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In 2013, Sodeoka co-founded the experimental video art collective, Undervolt & Co. He has collaborated with bands like Psychic TV, Tame Impala, Yeasayer, Beck, The Presets, has created art prints for New York Times, Wired Magazine, San Francisco Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and has produced advertising work for brands such as Apple, Samsung and Nike.
Artist website.
Labels:
CS4040,
music,
music video,
video