Title | JAPAN – INTERACTIVE VISION |
Brand | JAPAN NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION |
Product / Service | VISIT JAPAN |
Category | E05. Interactive Outdoor Experiences |
Entrant | ENJIN Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | ENJIN Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production | KAYAC Kanagawa, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
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Shiro Nomura | ENJIN TOKYO | CREATIVE DIRECTOR |
Mitsuhito Sato | ENJIN TOKYO | COPY WRITER+PRODUCER |
Masahiro Kurokawa | PRODUCER | PRODUCER |
Yusuke Okutani | KAYAC Inc. | PRODUCER |
Yamato Honda | KAYAC Inc. | DIRECTOR |
Goro Hayakawa | KAYAC Inc. | PROJECT MANAGER |
Eisuke Nakao | KAYAC Inc. | ART DIRECTOR + DESIGNER |
Atsushi Takahashi | KAYAC Inc. | CG DIRECTOR |
Erika Ogiwara | KAYAC Inc. | ENGINEER |
Yuji Miyano | KAYAC Inc. | ENGINEER |
Oshima Daisuke | KAYAC Inc. | SOUND CREATOR |
Ishii Yuji | KAYAC Inc. | SOUND CREATOR |
Emi Nakano | AVATTA Inc. | SCANNING MODEL MANAGEMENT |
Hidenori Nagashima | AVATTA Inc. | 3D MODELING |
Atsuko Kamioka | A440 Inc. | 3D MODELING |
Yoshikatsu Kanemaru | A440 Inc. | TECHNICAL DIRECTION |
Masaya Taniguchi | RHINO STUDIOS.INC | TECHNICAL DIRECTION |
Hideyuki Kido | RHINO STUDIOS.INC | 3D MODELING |
Toshiya Nishikawa | RHINO STUDIOS.INC | 3D MODELING |
Shinichi Takahashi | NOI Corporation | MANAGING DIRECTOR |
Yoshinao Furukawa | NOI Corporation | PROJECT MANAGER |
Junya Kondo | NOI Corporation | DESIGNER |
Kevin Kuernten | fairbranding | MANAGING DIRECTOR |
Maximilian Terveer | fairbranding | PROJECT MANAGER |
Rene Bednarzyk | fairbranding | ARCHTECT |
Jun Ueno | FREELANCE | CORDINATER/CONSULTING(DE) |
Hiroki Yoshioka | FREELANCE | CORDINATER/CONSULTING(IT) |
Juro Maeda | FREELANCE | CORDINATER/CONSULTING(FR) |
Eriko Okuno | FREELANCE | CORDINATER/CONSULTING(ES) |
Akitoshi Handa | FREELANCE | CORDINATER/CONSULTING(UK) |
Based on the concept "JAPAN – Where tradition meets the future", we held interactive events in which distant Japan came to five European countries: Spain, Germany, France, U.K. and Italy. Visitors who stood in front of a huge LED screen would see themselves instantly appear life-sized wearing a traditional Japanese kabuki, maiko or samurai costume, which they could switch by pressing a button on the screen. We developed this AR system, which accurately reproduces authentic costumes in 3D and synchronizes their movement in real-time with the movement of participants using KINECT. The events also offered an opportunity to experience a 3-minute VR movie trip around Tokyo and Kyoto. While most live action 360-degree VR movies are taken from fixed angles to prevent the videographer and equipment from being recorded, this movie is full of dynamic camerawork.