
Shining Breeze

In Kō-Fū, Touch Me transformed everyday snapshots into a world of intense luminosity by applying frame-by-frame optical processing using an optical printer he made himself. Kō-Fū translates as “Shining Breeze” and refers to “a scene of rice fields just after a typhoon has gone, when it is still windy and the leaves of rice are waving in the stream of wind with raindrops which are shining by reflecting the sunlight." The repetitive, flickering images and minimalist music create a psychedelic trip effect in this film, which is made up of short, high-contrast black-and-white footage processed through precise frame-by-frame optical processing.
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Touch Me (タッチミー / Mii Tatchi) was only active for a few years in the 1970s, but starting with his early 8mm works, he developed his own film with his self-created optical printer and pursued a unique visual style using distinctive techniques such as experimenting with time-lapse imagery. Doing everything from shooting to visual effects, he produced ten films employing original techniques that were…
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