Ryuichi Sakamoto Revived in Mixed Reality Space — "KAGAMI" to Premiere in Japan
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is "KAGAMI" and how does it bring Ryuichi Sakamoto back to life?
- A: "KAGAMI" is a mixed reality (MR) work that captures Ryuichi Sakamoto's piano performance three-dimensionally, reviving his presence in an MR space.
- Q: Who was involved in the creation of "KAGAMI" and when was it developed?
- A: The project was a collaboration between Ryuichi Sakamoto and Tin Drum, led by Todd Eckert, and was created over the last four years of Sakamoto's life.
- Q: Where has "KAGAMI" been performed globally before its Japan premiere?
- A: Following its world premiere in New York in 2023, "KAGAMI" has been shown in London, Manchester, Taipei, Singapore, Melbourne, Italy, and Hong Kong.
- Q: What kind of technology and experience can viewers expect in the "KAGAMI" performance?
- A: Viewers will wear special see-through headsets to witness a meticulously recreated 3D image of Ryuichi Sakamoto performing at a grand piano, accompanied by fantastical 3D visuals and a personally blended scent.
- Q: How has "KAGAMI" been described by critics, and what is its intended effect on visitors?
- A: The Guardian called it "A magical experience that many would not have been able to witness during his lifetime," aiming to open visitors' senses with its visuals, photographs, text, and scent.