Akiko Hada - Other Activities & Productions | |
2003-2008: | Japanese translation for Ian Gillan's official website, Caramba!. |
2000-2002: | One of the editorial team for Deep Purple's official website (at the time), The Highway Star. |
2000-1: |
Collaboration on the CD-Rom version of killer.berlin.doc
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1998: |
One of the 10 artists participating in killer.berlin.doc (Dir: Bettina Ellerkamp & Jörg Heitmann), a TV programme for ZDF/arte, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, 1999. (dogfilm)
2-minute video clip produced for Helen McCookerybook's Performance VOXPOP PUELLA, a project of the University of Westminster, London. |
1996: |
Group exhibition of gallery artists, Galerie Martin Schmitz, Kassel. Organistion/programme curation/Website for the Urban Aboriginals: The British Ambience festival, organised by Freunde guter Musik Berlin. |
1993: | Group exhibition of multiples, Galerie Martin Schmitz, Kassel. |
1992: | With Gavin Hodge & Veit-Lup, editor of the June programme of VAMP - Video Art Magazine for the Berlin cable station FAB. |
1989: |
Production and offline editing of the 4-minute video ABSURD by John Maybury, produced for London Weekend Television's South Bank Show. (Akiko Hada Prods.)
Member of the Council of Management, Fantasy Factory Video, London. |
1988: | Production of the title sequence for CINE CINQ, for the French TV station La Cinq, directed by Neville Brody. (Premiére Heure) |
1987-88: | Production and offline editing of numerous pop promos and other music programmes for Boy George, Sinead O'Connor, Jesus & Mary Chain, etc. (Promo Palace, Initial TV, Akiko Hada Prods., etc.) |
1985-: | Various audio visual collaborations including a music/video event at Hammersmith Palais organised by Genesis P. Orridge; production of visual backdrops for concerts by Bananarama, Psychic TV, Holger Hiller, etc.; and video for Danielle Dax. |
1985-86: | Member of the Council of Management, London Video Arts. |
1984-86: | Worked as production assistant/camera assistant/offline editor on various pop promos by Derek Jarman, David Bailey, John Maybury, Cerith Wyn Evans, David Larcher, etc. (WHY-B2) |
1983-84: | Organisation and co-ordination of film, video and performance events at the B2 Gallery, AIR Gallery, etc., London. |