Holographic Images Display
2014年07月20日
Takamatsu’s waterfront area is world class. One of the best, and to commemorate the Inland Sea’s becoming the first national park 80 years ago, there will be some special events starting July 19th and running through until August 8th
There will be a hologram projected somehow on to a screen of water mist pumped in to the air with the theme of “Genpei Gasen” or the Genpei Wars, an historical battle between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan. A time of political turbulence and fierce clan rivalry for the Japanese throne.
I went to the Sunport area and watched the crew working on an anchored on a barge off the shoreline and testing this display. It looked pretty good but the photos I took didn’t, so I took these from the official promotion’s materials.
People watching will be able to interact with the hologram using smartphones with the link for the event. Fishing for fish created by the hologram, or catching hologram generated monsters created by the events creaters; TeamLab.
http://www.team-lab.net/en
As you can see from TeamLab’s English site, they’re a very creative group so this should be a wonderful event!
Along with the hologram displays, there will be a wide variety of other performances, street artists, jugglers, food stalls, music by a Self Defense Force big band in the white tent structure in Sunport etc.
Times: The events will start from 17:00 to 21:00, 3 times every night. The hologram display will be held 3 times per evening at the following times.
1st 19:40
2nd 20:30
3rd 21:20
This event will be popular and although free, due to limited numbers, you’ll need a ticket. You can get an advanced ticket (recommended) using Ticketpia at any Lawsons or 7/11 convenience store.
Alternatively, on the day starting at 5:00 at the ticket booth near the Mikayla restaurant on the foreshore and this is very easy to find. Mikayla has two sweeping white arches on either side and a large lit sign in English.
Other events and news!
An enjoyable collaboration of Japanese & Italian food and table wear created by artists. Together with jazz piano songs (available only with meal bookings)
7/19th ( Sat.) ~ 27th.(Sun) 23th off.
Link. http://www.takumikumo.com
place : Hiunkaku in Tamamo Park
time ; 17:45 ~ 19:45 20;00 ~ 22:00
charge 8,500 yen (including tax , not including drinks)
contact [mail] info@takumikumo.com
[tell] 087-881-2933 ( 10:00 ~ 17:00 ) weekdays only.
Other bloggers in Takamatsu 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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