Preview
Image Date
4-10-2019
Event Date
Wednesday, April 10, 11:40am
Description
In this interactive exhibit, designed by an interdisciplinary team at DePauw University, the viewer is invited to augment historical Japanese landscapes by applying emotional transformations to create novel works that are constructed from an existing painting. This allows viewers to express a part of their “inner essence” through the newly enhanced landscape. Join us for brief talks from the team who made this interactive exhibition possible and try out the VR environment yourself. Refreshments will be provided following the event. Student Team: Keisuke Ohtani, DePauw Class of 2019, Lead Designer and Programmer, Computer Science Major, ITAP Associate Jinzhi Qin, DePauw Class of 2021, Studio Art and Communication Double Major, ITAP Associate Advisors: David Berque, Professor of Computer Science Michael Boyles, Director of the Tenzer Technology Center Hiroko Chiba, Professor of Modern Languages (Japanese) Pauline Ota, Associate Professor of Art and Art History (History of Japanese Art) Free and open to the public.
Recommended Citation
Ohtani, Keisuke; Qin, Jinzhi; Berque, David; and Boyles, Michael, "Virtual Reality Demonstration in Constructed Landscapes" (2019). All Past Events. 73, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/73