Hi I received the notification from Sao Paulo - "Archidemo - Architecture in Metaverse" (including gekitora's project) has being selected to be part of the 9th edition of FILE - Electronic Language International Festival in Sao Paulo, in Media Art category. The event will take place at SESI' Cultural Centre, located at Av. Paulista, 1313, Sao Paulo, Brazil. It will be hold from August 4th to 31st, 2008. Isn't there user in Brazil? Let's meet in August if it is possible.

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  • Hello from TOKYO,

    The following Project is from Japan.
    This project is awarded by FILE,Electronic Language International Festival

    You can enjoy Gekitora's choreography for avators.

    http://mapping.jp/archi/2008/04/file-electronic-language-inter.html



    “Archidemo” -Architecture in Metaverse

    Experimental demonstration and research
    for the possibility of the architecture and environmental design in Metaverse


    Hidenori Watanave

    1.Introduction

    "Archidemo" is experimental demonstration and research for the
    possibility of the architecture and environmental design in Metaverse(=
    the virtual-world). All the activities were done on NikkeiBP and NikkeiBP
    way SIM in Second Life. (Aug.01/2007~Jan.09/2008). To expand the
    possibility of "Architecture in Metaverse" that was the concept besides
    "Imitation of the Physical world", various demonstrations that used LSL
    (Linden Script Language) were developed by a lot of creators.

    In "Archidemo", the field crossing collaboration was achieved. Trial of In-
    world (=in the virtual-space) photograph exhibition by photographer and
    metaverse-architect, installation of media art, scientific visualization, trial
    of realization of world of Sci-Fi novel, chatbot space, workshop by
    student, and so on.

    2.New-style of Collaboration

    There were various and unprecedented collaborations in “Archidemo”.

    Over 50 members participated in "Archidemo". For example, University
    researchers and students, Artist, Photographer, Sci-Fi novelist,
    Cognitive Scientist, VR engineer, etc.


    They discussed in In-world, and generated the collaboration by the
    participant who did not have acquaintance in the real-world. It includes
    works of "unpredictable” collaboration in the real world. For example,
    "Architect × Sci-Fi novelist", "Architect × Cognitive scientist", and "Largescale architectural-act by the student from three different actual cities",
    etc.

    3.Contents Oriented Space

    I advocate "Contents oriented space" that is new concept and design
    method of space.


    In Architecture in Metaverse, the following points are requested
    "Contents of architecture" can be recognized visually, and be accessed
    directly from the outside of architecture. "Wall and ceiling" that obstructs
    the view and restrains the action is essentially unnecessary.

    Instead of wall and ceiling, “Navigation” composes an architectural
    space. People can do flighting, walking, and teleporting and “landing on
    the contents”, in Metaverse . Just like in the WEB space.

    This concept is called “Contents oriented space”. It was used for design-
    work in "Archidemo". Moreover, it became a feature equipped also in
    design-works having been constructed by the member who did not have
    the advance knowledge.

    4. Translating real space into virtual space
    In “Archidemo”, there were a lot of architectural experiments that used
    photograph and movie of a real-space as a “material” of the construction
    of a virtual-space.


    "Wall and ceiling" is unnecessary in Architecture in Metaverse,
    as being described in the preceding chapter. In a word, It is not effective
    reproduction that even if the construction of the real world is reproduced
    by Realistic 3-D modeling.



    As an alternative idea, There is very effective method - composing the
    space with “Navigation” by using “Material” from the real-world. The
    program ties the photograph and Movie.

    This is a method of reproducing not "Shape" but "Experience". It can be
    paraphrase of "Translating the real-space into the virtual-space".

    5.Future Observation

    We found the method of constructing and composing the Architecture in
    Metaverse through "Archidemo". Now, The experiment of "Translating
    virtual space into real space" by using the GIS is progressing.

    And the architectural design competition of Metaverse was held by
    Nikkei Architecture (~Jan.10/2008). The result is scheduled to be
    announced in March 2008.

    This project started based on Second Life, because which is the best
    virtual-world service available in the present market. But, This is also a
    concept which can extend to the general Metaverses.

    From now on, we want to extend our concept toward an infinite
    possibility of the human interface between real space and virtual space,
    and make both worlds more close to each other.

    Moreover, this project offers to extend the power of web3D in familiar
    way with its contents creators. There is a market where the tools and the
    creators have already existed enough, so the future is beside you.

    “Archidemo” . Architecture in Metaverse:

    -Original Website (Japanese and English)
    http://mapping.jp/archi/cat18/

    -Summary (English only)
    http://archidemo.blogspot.com/

    Authors:

    Hidenori Watanave (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

    “Archidemo” Practice member:

    Hidenori Watanave, Yasunobu Kurokawa, Taro Nishimoto | skystylers,
    Digital Hollywood graduate school Second Life Laboratory, NetDance
    Japan, Takashi Iba, Kazuhisa Onodera, Yuichi Watanabe, Mari Asada,
    Students of Information design course of The Faculty of Project design
    in Miyagi University, Koichiro Hajiri,and Yoshihisa Yamamoto (Nikkei
    Architecture)

    Collaboration member and cooperator:

    Tomoyuki Sakaguchi, Kimio Itozaki, Jiron Koyama, Toh Enjoe, Hirotaka
    Tobi
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