![]() ![]() Within the screen that resembles a hanging scroll, the artists and creators present the culture and allure of Japan using new perspectives and methods to greet and inspire airport visitors. A monitor has been placed in the center area called the ‘honshi,’ which is usually adorned by a picture or calligraphy to play videos created by five artists who work in the realm of modern Media Arts. In this exhibit, we have added technology and modern interpretations to that traditional media to establish new manifestations. Hanging scrolls mount paintings and calligraphy on places such as alcoves and walls as decoration or to be appreciated. ![]() Go on a serene journey through Japan of ancient fairy tales brought to life through striking visuals, unique gameplay and haunting music. Fold and slide the beautifully crafted paper world to solve puzzles and discover secrets. ![]() We will exhibit Welcome Art installations at the airport, inviting visitors to experience and appreciate the confluence of traditional Japanese art with a wide range of contemporary Media Arts, including modern forms of entertainment such as manga and animation, as well as other art forms utilizing technology. Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book. ![]() To anyone else going to PAX Prime, I hope you have fun seeing and experiencing everything.The incorporation and blending of inherited traditional culture and cutting-edge technology can be highlighted as an allure of Japanese culture. Too bad these panels are only an hour long, I could listen for so much longer. I hit up one about top female game characters and then listened to another about finding/creating a gaming community, which I find highly relevant for me since I am desperately trying to get into the industry. There are so many interesting panels, I wish I had had enough time to see all of them. I can’t wait for it to come out soon, though it is coming out on iOs, which, I have a stupid phone, so it won’t be on mine. They actually made their own program to create this style of game. I was asking the individuals staffing the booth what programs they used to create the game and it wasn’t any of the major names like Maya, 3Ds Max or Cinema 4D. It is a game that uses an origami style to change the scene of the game. But everything else seemed great.Īnother great game that I saw was an indie game called Tengami ( ). It was like having a dog form try to rear up like a horse and it just didn’t really work for me. The concept is unique, the graphics are beautiful, though the animation for the monsters was kind of awkward to me visually. And I was particularly impressed with this one I went back three times to watch people play it. I did not play any of the games as I was too busy trying to see everything and hit up several panels but I did stop and stand uncomfortably close to people and watch them play. And I stalked Burnie Burns for two blocks trying to get his autograph, which didn’t happen since it occurred to me that it might be a little weird to follow him all the way back to his hotel, so I gave up. Totally worth the 30 dollars it cost for the ticket. And where did this miraculous event occur at? Well ladies and gentlemen, yours truly got to go to PAX Prime this Friday and even got to sit in on the Rooster Teeth panel. That’s right, I got to actually meet Monty Oum and I didn’t pass out on the floor from sheer excitement. This, ladies and gentlemen, is Monty Oum’s signature. You may be wondering what this picture of a fat circle blowing kisses is. ![]()
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