CONCEPT This exhibition offers the chance to appreciate artworks created by the Shinku Jessica within the ongoing TV Asahi program "Jessica Art Club," currently acclaimed on "BaraBara Big Mission." Alongside guest artists, various pieces including those collaboratively crafted are on display. Also featured are thrilling artworks from the popular segment "Zokuzoku-san" and original characters from the "Goodbye drawing song." Don't miss the exclusive photo spots at this petite exhibition.
Date : 09.15 FRI-09.24 SUN※Closed on 09.19
BMW GROUP Tokyo BayCONCEPT Approximately six months since the start of the program's broadcast, we are hosting a special first public recording event, welcoming all of our supporters! The artwork created with utmost dedication by Cho Hikaru-sensei and Shinku Jessica, featured on 'Jessica Art Club' since August, will be unveiled right before your eyes – their 'BMW Car Paint Piece.' Shinku Jessica will add the final touches to complete the artwork. Furthermore, we have prepared a content-rich lineup including exclusive 'Top Secret' special segments unique to the public recording, discussions about past memories and challenges, as well as future goals in a talk corner.
Date : 09.18 MON
BMW GROUP Tokyo BayCONCEPT The XR app "STYLY" presents "AR Sky Doodling," an augmented reality experience that allows anyone to effortlessly project their own drawings into the sky. After creating your artwork, you can capture it with your smartphone and upload it to the STYLY app, causing your drawing to be displayed in the sky. Of course, you can also capture a commemorative photo with your artwork in the sky. It's a workshop that provides fun for families, where you can create and enjoy together.
Whether it's characters, animals, or anything else you love, let your imagination run wild and color the sky with your creations!
Date : 09.15 FRI-09.24 SUN※Closed on 09.19
Miraikan 1F Communication LobbyCONCEPT This year's Art Festival is fully linked with the DIC Council's Next Generation Mobility Demonstration Project, which promotes future urban development in the Rinkai Fukutoshin area! We have prepared an opportunity for visitors to experience mobility using cutting-edge technology.
At the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan), visitors can participate in a navigation experience using a suitcase-shaped robot that moves automatically to guide the way, as a form of future mobility that will allow anyone to walk freely in the city, even blind people.
Your experiences will be utilized in future mobility development and future city planning.
The "AI Suitcase," being developed by the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) and others, automatically moves to guide the visually impaired person when he or she indicates where he or she wants to go. This demonstration program includes two courses: "Miraikan Navi" to experience the AI suitcase inside Miraikan, and “City Navi" to experience the AI suitcase from inside Miraikan to the nearest station.
Overview of “City navi"
The “City navi" experience is a program that guides visitors from Miraikan to the Yurikamome "Telecom Center Station" ticket gate, the closest station to the Miraikan. There are also pedestrian crossings and elevator rides between Miraikan and the station ticket gates. Two of the three daily runs are for the visually impaired. After the experience, a questionnaire survey will be conducted, and the results of the survey will be used for future research and development.
Date : 09.15 FRI-09.24 SUN※Closed on 09.19
Miraikan 1F Communication Lobby
PROFILE
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government aims to realize a "Smart Tokyo" where the citizens of Tokyo lead a high quality of life by drawing out Tokyo's potential through the power of digital technology, and the Bay Area is one of the leading implementation areas.
In the Rinkai Fukutoshin, efforts are underway to realize the "Bay Area Digital Innovation City" (DIC), which promotes "implementation of digital technology" and "accumulation of startups". Specifically, we will promote the development of digital infrastructure such as 5G communication networks and data platforms, and create a system that facilitates the use of new services developed by startups utilizing digital and other advanced technologies by companies, organizations, visitors, and others in the city. In particular, we will create new attractions for the city through cutting-edge technology, including live entertainment, which is a distinctive feature of the city.
CONCEPT This year's Art Festival is fully linked with the DIC Council's Next Generation Mobility Demonstration Project, which promotes future urban development in the Rinkai Fukutoshin area! We have prepared an opportunity for visitors to experience mobility using cutting-edge technology.
At the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan), visitors can participate in a navigation experience using a suitcase-shaped robot that moves automatically to guide the way, as a form of future mobility that will allow anyone to walk freely in the city, even blind people.
Your experiences will be utilized in future mobility development and future city planning.
The "AI Suitcase," being developed by the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) and others, automatically moves to guide the visually impaired person when he or she indicates where he or she wants to go. This demonstration program includes two courses: "Miraikan Navi" to experience the AI suitcase inside Miraikan, and “City Navi" to experience the AI suitcase from inside Miraikan to the nearest station.
Overview of “Miraikan Navi”
“Miraikan Navi” is a demonstration experiment in which the “AI Suitcase” navigates an experiencer in an indoor facility, assuming that the experiencer freely selects multiple destinations. When the experiencer selects a destination by voice, the AI suitcase guides the experiencer.After the experience, a questionnaire survey will be conducted, and the results of the survey will be used for future research and development.
Date : 09.15 FRI-09.24 SUN※Closed on 09.19
Miraikan 1F Communication Lobby
PROFILE
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government aims to realize a "Smart Tokyo" where the citizens of Tokyo lead a high quality of life by drawing out Tokyo's potential through the power of digital technology, and the Bay Area is one of the leading implementation areas.
In the Rinkai Fukutoshin, efforts are underway to realize the "Bay Area Digital Innovation City" (DIC), which promotes "implementation of digital technology" and "accumulation of startups". Specifically, we will promote the development of digital infrastructure such as 5G communication networks and data platforms, and create a system that facilitates the use of new services developed by startups utilizing digital and other advanced technologies by companies, organizations, visitors, and others in the city. In particular, we will create new attractions for the city through cutting-edge technology, including live entertainment, which is a distinctive feature of the city.
CONCEPT Participants will transform into avatars and explore a VR space inspired by the TOKYO BAY area. Through a connecting the virtual realm to the physical venue, they will encounter a unique experience where their avatar and real self meet face-to-face. In the actual venue, visitors will enter with umbrellas.What emotions will arise as they confront the contrast between the continuous rain in the VR space and the real environment? This installation, part of the "Metaverse Boundary" series exhibited at the Osaka Kansai International Art Festival, offers a fascinating intersection between virtual and physical realities.
Date : 09.16 SAT-09.18 MON
Miraikan 7F Conference Room "Mercury / Mars"
PROFILE
A creative XR lab that emerged in 2022, focusing on experimental artworks and workshops in the field of metaverse and XR. The group consists of CG creators, designers, system engineers, planners, and more, collectively exploring the boundaries of XR creativity.
CONCEPT In this workshop, we will explore the boundary between humans and AI. Join Professor Masahiko Osawa, who is conducting research on AI robots to create Doraemon, and his students, to challenge the latest AI-powered games and drawing. What sets us humans apart from AI, and what does it mean to be human in the first place? We will delve into the essence of AI and human "ness."
Date : 09.23 SAT-09.24 SUN
Miraikan 7F Conference Room Mercury / Mars
PROFILE
Born in 1993. Associate Professor, Department of Information Science , College of Humanities and Sciences , Nihon University / Director , Research Institute for Next Generation Society (RINGS) Doctor of Engineering.Founder and Fellow of the Whole Brain Architecture Future Leaders. The first year scholar, Masason Foundation.Forbes Japan 30 UNDER 30 2022 Award winner. Author of "Doraemon wo Honkide tsukuru ‐Create Doraemon seriously‐(PHP shinsho)”. His dream is to create Doraemon.
CONCEPT In the KMD Embodied Media Project, we are creating media technologies that give rise to novel bodily experiences. Imagine a world that shifts with your conversation, the curious illusion when touched by hand, or landscapes that emerge solely through sound. In the "Sensory Miniature Garden," you can engage in various experiences that extend and transform human senses. Through these encounters, envision the future world that lies ahead. And within it, you may discover entirely new sensations that only you perceive.
In addition to the exhibition on the 7th floor, a lab tour of Prof. Kota Minamizawa's laboratory was held.
Date : 09.23 SAT-09.24 SUN
Miraikan 7F Conference Room Venus / Lobby
PROFILE
The Embodied Media Project at Keio University Graduate School of Media Design aims to create future media technologies that record, share, enhance, and even create the kind of experiences that we have through our bodies. Haptics, VR, Telexistence & Enchanted Things — By studying embodied informatics in human interaction, we design embodied experiences that entertain, enchant, and empower us.