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Mirage - blurring the perception of reality through a remixing of past and present
Performed by the Japanese art collective Grinder Man. More at Ars Electronica.
MIRAGE - Performance Art with Substitutional Reality system
MIRAGE - Performance Art with Substitutional Reality system - http://www.vjstv.com/MIRAGE-Performance-Art-Substitutional-Reality
“MIRAGE” offers a novel experience of feeling the world by traversing the past and present with a dancer. The 7 min interactive experience of MIRAGE provides an intriguing insight into the experience of reality.
mirage.grinder-man.com
Concept planning and development Naotaka Fujii (BSI, RIKEN)
Performance planning and direction Hitoshi Taguchi (GRINDER-MAN)
Choreography and dancing Makiko Izu (GRINDER-MAN)
Music and sound design evala (port, ATAK)
SR system design and development Keisuke Suzuki (BSI, RIKEN) Sohei Wakisaka (BSI, RIKEN)
SR system program support Michihiko Ueno Keita Higuchi
Production support Sari Hayashiguchi (Epiphany Works Ltd.) Masahiro Shida (Epiphany Works Ltd.)
Video documentation – Camera Naruo Kanemoto (Space Shift inc.)
Video documentation – Special thanks Takahiko Watanabe Yuhka oikawa
Video documentation – Participant Takeatsu Nashimoto
Cooperation Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
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