Exhibition Explores the World of the Samurai and Showcases Japanese Cultural Artifacts Through 3DCG Technology
“NEO-JAPONISM | SAMURAI AND BEYOND: Exploring Tradition Through Technology” Exhibition at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of “NEO-JAPONISM | SAMURAI AND BEYOND: Exploring Tradition Through Technology,” an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of broadcasting in Japan started by three radio stations which later became the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, or NHK. On display February 14 – September 1, 2025, visitors can explore the innovative artwork scanning technologies NHK utilizes to present interactive high-resolution 3D scans of Japan’s cultural treasures. Building on the growing global popularity of samurai-era culture – as witnessed in FX’s “Shōgun” and Sony’s “Rise of the Ronin” video game – presentations will also include techniques employed by NHK to bring Japanese culture to life from their renowned, year-long “Taiga” historical drama series – which often depict samurai, warlords, and noblewomen from the pre-modern period.
To commemorate this milestone, NHK is producing special programs and developing exhibitions in conjunction with unique and cutting-edge visualization technologies they design and implement to promote a deeper understanding of Japanese culture. The exhibition also showcases NHK’s interactive technological collaborations with Japan’s important museums, allowing greater access to Japanese cultural treasures.
“The exhibition utilizes media arts to present a broad spectrum of historical Japanese works – from clay and ceramic, to woodblock printing and painting, to architecture– inviting visitors to fully explore Japanese cultural aesthetics that collectively contribute to NEO-JAPONISM,” said Yuko Kaifu, president, JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles. “This intangible but consistent ‘Japanese-ness’ underpins Japan’s historical cultural output and represents Japan’s contribution to global culture and entertainment.”
In recent years, NHK and its subsidiary NHK Enterprises (NEP) used three-dimensional computer graphic (3DCG) technology to create high resolution 3D scans to build a library of Japanese cultural artifacts. Previously only accessible by visiting a museum where they would be displayed behind glass, the artifacts vividly come to life in this exhibition as 3DCG objects, allowing visitors to explore the objects as interactive video experiences – close up, viewed from typically inaccessible angles, and augmented with audio and graphical annotations.
The exhibition is presented in four distinct zones:
Shakōki Dogū, a cultural artifact and clay figure unearthed in Aomori prefecture from the late Jōmon-period (1,000-400 BCE) is also featured prominently in this zone. Visitors can manipulate a 3D application of Shakōki Dogū to view the piece from all angles, even into the interior of the hollow figure. As a special addition to the exhibition, the presentation of a 3D-printed replica – identical down to the exact size and weight – offers an opportunity to discover other secrets of the Shakōki Dogū including original color and the “Jōmon” rolled surface patterns.
Admission to the exhibition is free. Walk-ins are welcome as space allows. The gallery is open daily from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Mon. – Fri.) and 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. (Sat. – Sun.).
The exhibition will also include related programs throughout the duration of the exhibition. For more information, visit the JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles website and social channels: Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and LinkedIn.
ABOUT JAPAN HOUSE
JAPAN HOUSE is an innovative, worldwide project with three hubs – London, Los Angeles, and São Paulo – conceived by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. It seeks to nurture a deeper understanding of Japan in the international community. JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles is a place for new discoveries, offering experiences that showcase the best of Japan through its spaces and diverse programs. Occupying two floors at Ovation Hollywood, the second floor features an exhibition gallery and WAZA Shop while the fifth floor offers a variety of programs and events at the multi-purpose hall (Salon) and the library. UKA, a Michelin-starred, multi-course kaiseki restaurant, also offers exclusive dining experiences.
Location: 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028
Website: www.japanhousela.com
Media Contacts:
Nerissa Silao | 310-874-9230 | nerissas@ca.rr.com
Lisa Nakanouchi | 323-904-9298 | lnakanouchi@japanhousela.com
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