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[ | ==[[Kei Kitamura]]: Himorogi== | ||
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[https://vimeo.com/227530148 | [[File:KK_Himorogi_scene02_02.png||500px]] | ||
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Concept<br> | |||
Himorogi is a virtual installation to experiment possibility of visual phenomena in virtual environment,<br> | |||
especially, the look of the space.<br> | |||
This is inspired by “shinto”, a kind of primitive aminism in Japan,<br> | |||
since it has a tradition to surround spaces around the objects of faith.<br> | |||
Some of those objects are recognized as a “god”, others are a temporal “avatar” for a “god”.<br> | |||
The first one is called “Iwakura”, and another one is “Himorogi”.<br> | |||
Additionally, primitive rituals are the origin of various form of events, arts, entertainments.<br> | |||
Head mounted display based contents are also on this context .<br> | |||
Therefore, I aimed to realize the effects on the look in this environment,<br> | |||
which has a space believed that it has a spiritual power, and is sometimes feared.<br> | |||
[https://vimeo.com/226302957 Video documentation] | |||
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[https://vimeo.com/227530148 Gameplay] |
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