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UKIYO workshop in Tokyo and Symposium

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Johannes Birringer <[log in to unmask]>

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Open Meeting: Networked Virtual Performance Envirorments: Japan UKIYO LAB

Date: 9th  Dec
14:00 - 18 :00 Symposium / Presentation
19:00 - 21:30 Visual Presentation / Films

Keio University, Mita Campus, 
Keio University, Global Security Research Institute, G-Sec Lab
East Building 6F and 7F:
http://www.gsec.keio.ac.jp/text/about_access.php 

A workshop-symposium on virtual performance aesthetics, choreography, telepresence design and transcultural communications

Panel:
Prof. Johannes Birringer and DAP Lab (Brunel University)
Prof. Adrian Cheok, Mixed Reality Lab, Keio-NUS CUTE Center (Keio University) 
Yukihiko Yoshida
Yoko Higashino
Un Yamada
Satoko Yahagi
Maki Ueda
Fumi Hirota
Hironobu Oikawa and after scorpio, Michiko Aoki
Inarra Sarrinen and Ballet Pixelle



Description:

In this open symposium, panel members will discuss the possibility of Networked Virtual Environment for choreography with mixed reality design. With this enironment, participants of this research exchange project between Japan and the UK/Europe are producing the choreographic installation "Ukiyo" in 2009-2010. "Ukiyo" is a cross-cultural networked collaboration for the digital live arts of the next generation. 

The DAP-Lab company will plan exhibition of the new work in the U.K, Europe, and Tokyo at various media arts and performing arts centers in 2010 with the support of a grant by the Japan Foundation. Ukiyo I, an interactive choreographic installation, had its world premiere, June 1, 2009,  Antonin Artaud Centre, Brunel University.

Conceived and directed by Johannes Birringer, the installation UKIYO I, staged in London in June 2009, featured choreography and live sound by an ensemble of dancers and musicians, with fashion design concept and art direction by Michèle Danjoux, photography by Paul Verity Smith; and 3D graphics and interface design by P V Smith & Doros Polydorou and artists from Tokyo (Inetdance Japan) who had participated in the workshops in London; original music and real time synthesis created by Oded Ben-Tal with scenography by Johannes Birringer, and lighting design by Mamen Rivera. "Ukiyo" explores the layers of perceptions in an audiovisual world that constantly shifts and fragments; the audience is invited to move in and around the space which, in its current version features five hanamichi (runways). Dancers perform simultaneous with digital objects in a virtual environment that is projected. The music and visual choreography for "Ukiyo" are designed  for real-time interaction to animate the feedback system and generative algorithms through with the virtual space and the performer movements are intertwined. 

Project website: http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/ukiyo.html

laboratory: 

December 3-13, 2009
Networked Virtual Performance Envirorments: Japan UKIYO LAB in residence
with Mixed Reality Lab, Keio University (dir. by. Prof. Adrian Cheok)

In the second phase of the UKIYO project collaboration, the DAP-Lab team (Brunel University) will reside in Tokyo and be guests in residence at Mixed Reality Lab, Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University, directed by Professor Adrian Cheok. There the researchers from Japan and Europe will spend several days investigating new approaches to 3d virtual reality and virtual movement design, and exchanging knowledge and methodologies. In the second half of the UKIYO research encounter, Johannes Birringer and his DAP team will meet some of the leading Japanese choreographers and digital artists  interested in hybrid performance choreography, and they will work together from 9th to 12th December 2009. An international symposium is hosted by Keio University during this time frame, with an evening program of presentations and films.

Keio-NUS CUTE Center website: www.mixedrealitylab.org & www.cutecenter.org

UKIYO is supported by a PMi2/connect British Council research cooperation award for Knowledge Transfer between the UK and Japan (Keio University), The Japan Foundation, and Keio-NUS CUTE Center (Keio University).

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