Kenjiro Okazaki

His recent works include a collaborative dance performance "I love my robots" with the choreographer Trisha Brown which premiered in early 2007.

[1][2] He is active as a theoretician and critic and is the author or co-author of several books, including Renaissance: Condition of Experience (Chikuma, 2001), featuring his analysis of Filippo Brunelleschi; Ready for Painting!

(Asahi Press, 2005), a dialogue with the artist Hisao Matsuura; and Articulation of Arts: technological analyses (FilmArt, 2007).

He has also created picture books in collaboration with Japanese poets, including Little Lellolello with Kyong-Mi Park (Shogakukan Inc. 2004),[3] and Popahpe Popipappu with Shuntaro Tanikawa (Crayon House, 2004).

[4][5] A Place to Bury Names(about Isamu Noguchi and Shirai Seiichi) LIVING BETWEEN DIVERSITY OF TIME(about OWN WORKS) The lucid, unclouded fog―the movement of bright and swinging water particles.