Koyasan University (2019)

Date : 2019/10/18 – 20
Venue: Koyasan University

CREDIT
Organize

World Peace Gathering2019 Executive Committee

Coproduction

Compassionate Service Society

” World Peace Gathering 2019 ” will be held at Koyasan, 1200 years ago by Kobo Daishi Kukai, where monks from all over the world gather and pray for world peace for three days from October 18 to 20, 2019 . At “Peace Mandala” on October 19, a grand collaboration between 300 CompaSS monks and Keiichiro Shibuya in electronic music will be performed at Mandala held by CompaSS, which has branches all over the United States as well as around the world. Also, at Peace Mandala, Tamae Hirokawa(SOMA DESIGN ) will act as a space director. Kobo Daishi Kukai once performed at Koyasan, a light effect created based on the concept of “Manto Mange”, which collects and illuminates all the lights and gives you a deep sense of unity with Koyasan’s nature itself. right.

 

“Peace Mandala”
A prayer festival organized by CompaSS in the southern California, USA every year since 2009. About 2,000 people from all over the world have gathered to form a mandala and pray for world peace.

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CREDIT
Organize

World Peace Gathering2019 Executive Committee

Coproduction

Compassionate Service Society

Ars Electronica, St. Florian Monastery, Basilika (2019)

Ars Electronica, “AI x Music”
Date : 2019/9/7  20:00 START
Venue : St. Florian Monastery, Basilika, Austria

https://ars.electronica.art/outofthebox/en/heavyrequiem/

 

Presentation by Keiichiro Shibuya (Midlife Crisis of the Digital Revolution – Theme Conference)

CREDIT
Concept,Composition,Electronics

Keiichiro Shibuya

Buddhist Chant Shomyo

Eizen Fujiwara

Visualization

Justine Emard

The base music that Shibuya composed only with computer-generated electronic sounds consists of six songs that add “consciousness” to the five elements in nature called “earth, fire, water, wood / air, space”. Eizen Fujiwara selects and recites six songs of traditional Shomyo according to the image of the six elements.

 

The Shomyo recited by Eizen Fujiwara is transformed by real-time effect generated by Shibuya’s computer, as a result, the boundaries of electronic sounds / noise / voice disappears accordingly.

 

At the same time, the electronic sound and the voice of Shomyo independently exist each other without a musical theory like a dichotomy between chords and melody. While aiming for a new model of harmony and equilibrium where there is no relationship between domination and subordination, Shomyo recites world peace at the end of the performance.

 

Video is created and operated by Justine Emard, who is a French video artist and has been collaborating with Shibuya in recent years. She took 3D scan of buildings, Buddha statues, Buddhist tools and nature in Koya-san, and she utilize the visulas with real-time effect according to each song.

 

We made a successful stage as a premiere in the world famous media art festival called Ars Electronica in Austria, and further performances around the world are planned in the near future.

 

https://ars.electronica.art/outofthebox/en/heavyrequiem/

 

 

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  • Heavy Requiem, performance, 2019, Keiichiro Shibuya, Justine Emard, Eizen Fujiwara
    © Justine Emard / Adagp 2019

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CREDIT
Concept,Composition,Electronics

Keiichiro Shibuya

Buddhist Chant Shomyo

Eizen Fujiwara

Visualization

Justine Emard