[Takeshiba Town Design General Incorporated Association] A delusional landscape drawn with a 3D printer appears in the waterside space of Takeshiba, Tokyo “Mirai Sakueiki – SIGHT of IMAGINATION -” Takeshiba Town Design General Incorporated Association Press release: October 23, 2024 A delusional landscape drawn with a 3D printer appears in the waterside space of Takeshiba, Tokyo “Mirai Saku Teiki – SIGHT of IMAGINATION -”
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*Exhibition contents, dates and times may be canceled or changed due to unavoidable circumstances. note that. *In case of rain, the exhibition of some works will be canceled. [About “Mirai Sakuteiki”] “Sakuteiki” is Japan’s oldest garden book, written during the Heian period, and is the first reference to the term “karesansui.” A summary of basic gardening techniques, such as “remembering and referring to natural landscapes such as mountains and the sea” and “using excellent examples from the past as a model, and finishing with one’s own design sensibilities while taking into consideration the wishes of the homeowner.” and continues to influence modern times. Inheriting this method, we will use 3D printers to recreate a landscape with traditional Japanese tea rooms, lanterns, and kites. [Works and creator comments] ■“3D kite ‘Koren’”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/130412/7/130412-7-93ac374447fc30cae2f628b2f6af7139-1980×1080.png ○Tatsumi Abe (4th year, Faculty of Policy Studies, Keio University) A kite with a three-dimensional and mysterious shape was created using a 3D printer. Unlike the flat kites that have been popular in Japan for a long time, they have a geometric shape that combines multiple lattice-like modules. The sight of uniquely shaped kites floating in the air creates a mysterious sight along with the view of Waters Takeshiba. We hope that everyone from adults to children will enjoy the experience of floating a foreign object in the sky. ■“Kaigetsuto”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/130412/7/130412-7-5cbf457fb37f7fcd20c353de11226d1c-1980×1080.jpg ○ Shota Ueno (3rd year, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University) Waka Fushiki (2nd year, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University) Will AR technology open up humans to telekinesis? When you scan a 3D printed object with your smartphone, AR content is displayed on the screen, and when you touch that content, the real object begins to move. We will create a device that intervenes in reality from the virtual world of AR without directly touching objects, and will exhibit the work as a “Kagetsuto” shining on the waterside of Waters Takeshiba. Please take a look at the latest expression method that combines AR and 3D printing. ■“Keigokuan”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/130412/7/130412-7-cc344272385d4dd9b62056dc69b039c2-1980×1080.png ○Asahiro Taniguchi (1st year, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University) Designed using shape optimization technology, this tea room is a space that harmonizes Japanese tradition with
cutting-edge digital technology. By using computer simulations and algorithms to optimize the shape while maintaining structural strength and light weight, we created a unique shape that could not be achieved with conventional designs. Please spend a special time in this new space where tradition and the future are fused. ■About the future Takeshiba Town Design General Incorporated Association (JR East) and the Hiroya Tanaka Laboratory are taking full advantage of Waters Takeshiba’s characteristics as a “waterside complex” located in central Tokyo, and using recycled plastics, biodegradable plastics, etc. We will continue to work together to promote manufacturing that contributes to a decarbonized and resource recycling society, and will also contribute to the promotion and awareness of SDGs. [About Keio University SFC Hiroya Tanaka Laboratory] The Keio University SFC Hiroya Tanaka Laboratory, which was established in 2005, was one of the first to explore the possibilities of 3D/4D printing, and has pioneered the cutting edge from a design engineering standpoint. In the future, we will utilize these characteristics to analyze, dismantle, and reorganize the materials, forms, and functions that exist in cities, and rebuild them into new ones to address climate change, ecosystem recovery, aging, migration, and other issues. We are working to create designs that provide clues to new paths for today’s cities, which are grappling with new challenges such as disaster prevention. ・Laboratory website http://fab.sfc.keio.ac.jp/ ・X (old Twitter) https://twitter.com/4Dfab_lab/ ・Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/4d_fab_lab/ ・YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFWyMfRVr0tboUCUMiZe7Uw [About Waters Takeshiba] 6 minutes walk from Hamamatsucho Station on the JR Yamanote Line, “JR East Four Seasons Theater [Spring] [Autumn] / Jiyu Theater”, “Atre Takeshiba”, “Mesm Tokyo, Autograph Collection”, and “Takeshiba District” opened in October 2020. It is a waterside complex consisting of a pier (in front of Waters Takeshiba) and Takeshiba Tidal Flat. The JR East Group is developing the town, and Takeshiba Town Design, a general incorporated association, is managing the town. The plaza (lawn square) located in the center is popular as a relaxing space for visitors to the city and local customers, and is also widely used for filming dramas and commercials and for events. We offer free time by the water. “Waters Takeshiba” official website/SNS account ・Official website https://waters-takeshiba.jp/ ・X (old Twitter) https://twitter.com/w_takeshiba/ ・Instagram
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https://www.facebook.com/waterstakeshiba/ ・Hashtag #WatersTakeshiba #Free time by the water