EAI paid tribute to Shigeko Kubota (1937-2015) with a daylong screening of her remarkable video works. The program, which spanned a period of thirty-five years, included Kubota's seminal "Broken Diary" pieces, such as Europe on ½" a Day (1972) and My Father (1973-75), as well as documents of her multi-media installations (1970-94), and videos such as Rock Video: Cherry Blossom (1986), in which she fuses nature and electronic processing. Honoring Kubota's life and art through a daylong immersion in her groundbreaking video works, the program screened at multiple scheduled times throughout the day, and was free and open to the public.