World of Projection Mapping
2013年08月15日
World of Projection Mapping will finish this Sunday, 18th so if you’re in Takamatsu and have the time it’s a fascinating show at the e-topia kagawa. This is in the Sunport’s Symbol Tower Building West side, 4th and 5th floors. From 10:00~20:00. Please DO look at the two clips below, as they will give you and idea of the high quality of these exhibits. I spoke with Angela Fukutome at the show and she gave me some insights on the pieces. Also, I interviewed digital artist, Joanie Lemercier for this article and learned about ‘digital mapping’ as an art form firsthand.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151739772137591&set=vb.612117590&type=2&theater
(By Sembilan Matahari)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151739966667591&set=vb.612117590&type=2&theater
(By Joanie Lemercier)


Spatially mapped, projection mapping mimics real environments and through tweaking software shapes can be given the illusion of extra dimensions. Disney had a hand in its development I was told and they’ve used it at Disneyland. Nokia, Samsung and others used the technology to project advertisements on to buildings.
I like it even though I’m a neophyte with technology.


This show will finish on this coming Sunday the 18th. E-topia is easy to find being right across from the Central JR rail station. They have a website but no in English unfortunately. Several of the attendants can speak English so there shouldn’t be any problems if you’re visiting.
https://www.facebook.com/etopiakagawa


This is an excellent month for great art shows in Kagawa, so I hope you’ll catch some of the events at the Triennale.
http://setouchi-artfest.jp/en/


Other bloggers of interest:
http://cathy.ashita-sanuki.jp
http://ogijima.com
http://ww8.tiki.ne.jp/~tmath/home/
Where we are:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu
http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/
http://www.my-kagawa.jp/special/visitor/kanko/index.htm
http://www.i-pal.or.jp/profile/topics/kagawas-welcome-card.html
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151739772137591&set=vb.612117590&type=2&theater
(By Sembilan Matahari)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151739966667591&set=vb.612117590&type=2&theater
(By Joanie Lemercier)


Spatially mapped, projection mapping mimics real environments and through tweaking software shapes can be given the illusion of extra dimensions. Disney had a hand in its development I was told and they’ve used it at Disneyland. Nokia, Samsung and others used the technology to project advertisements on to buildings.
I like it even though I’m a neophyte with technology.


This show will finish on this coming Sunday the 18th. E-topia is easy to find being right across from the Central JR rail station. They have a website but no in English unfortunately. Several of the attendants can speak English so there shouldn’t be any problems if you’re visiting.
https://www.facebook.com/etopiakagawa


This is an excellent month for great art shows in Kagawa, so I hope you’ll catch some of the events at the Triennale.
http://setouchi-artfest.jp/en/


Other bloggers of interest:
http://cathy.ashita-sanuki.jp
http://ogijima.com
http://ww8.tiki.ne.jp/~tmath/home/
Where we are:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu
http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/
http://www.my-kagawa.jp/special/visitor/kanko/index.htm
http://www.i-pal.or.jp/profile/topics/kagawas-welcome-card.html
"Pat has lived in Takamatsu continuously since arriving here on a one year study and leave 1981. Originally from Tasmania, Australia, he was involved in education at a variety of levels including as a specialist teacher for children with learning difficulties, and at senior high schools throughout the state. Pat is employed full-time by the i-pal Kagawa International Exchange as a co-oridintaor for international relations amongst other duties including traveling to schools and giving talks in Japanese to kids about Australia. He has been involved with youth education exchanges between Japan and Australia for many years.
Pat has been many things in his colorful life including a seaman, helmsman, welder, carpenter, traffic warden, scholarship/studentship winner at the university of Tasmania, staff at the Australian Embassy in London to name but a few. Pat has far too many hobbies which include tennis, playing jazz flutes and saxes, riding bicycles with the Takamatsu Cycling Club all of which his long-suffering family tolerate. Recently he's become interested in painting again. His wife wishes he would put more time in to helping around the house and the garden which he artfully avoids ..."
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