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Latest revision as of 19:04, 10 April 2017

 

Tanukis is an investigation of the possibility of an emotive relationship between a human and a virtual avatar. Tanukis being polymorph gentle spirits[1], it's natural for the whole project to be have many possible presentation "forms".

See tanukis website for a complete presentation of the work unit.

  1. Tanuki, ou tanukibayashi, désigne, dans la mythologie japonaise, des esprits facétieux ressemblant à des blaireaux et ayant la capacité de changer de forme à volonté. Yôkai, Dictionnaire des monstres japonais, Shigeru Mizuki, Pika Edition, 2008

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