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Uramado, le réveil des Tanukis

Julie Stephen Chheng

Uramado is a treasure hunt route in augmented reality by Julie Stephen Chheng. It tells the story of Tanukis which are spirits of the forest.
The participants are invited to interact with the spirits of the place in order to find out their own identity. At the end of the adventure, they will receive a mask in virtual reality of their spirit. The Tanukis invite the audience to question our differences and our own reality in a poetic and playful way.

 

Co-organization : Institut français du Japon

Co-production by Digital Choc 2019

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2/23(sat)–3/3(sun)  | 10:00-22:00

Schedule
  • Admission Free (Separately Tokyo City View entrance fee is required)

    Tickets to Tokyo City View
    Adult1,800 yen
    University / Highschool student1,200 yen
    Child (Age 4 up to Junior highschool student)600 yen
    Senior (Ages 65 & over)1,500 yen

Artist Profile

  • Julie Stephen Chheng

    Julie Stephen Chheng is a Paris-based designer and author graduated from the “Arts décoratifs of Paris” school. She is engaged in projects in the field of publishing and visual arts that blend state-of-the-art technology and paper. In 2014, she did an Art Residency with the Hong Kong Arts Center. In 2016, she was artist-in-residence at the Villa Kujoyama in Digital Arts in Kyoto. In 2017, she presented Uramado at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature and 18 window displays for Hermes Tokyo.