Tsunagari & Authagraph

Maholo Uchida (JP), Hajime Narukawa(JP)
Sa/Sat 1. 9. 11:00, 16:30

Tsunagari (Japanese: relationship), a complex project by the Miraikan National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (JP), paves the way towards a totally new understanding of relationships within the Earth’s gigantic ecosystems, and thus a new understanding of ourselves. In Deep Space, Maholo Uchida (JP) presents the components of this amazing installation. Miraikan’s Geo-Cosmos is the world’s first globe consisting of LEDs. And a giant globe it is! Geo-Scope is its control tool, which enables the globe to depict all sorts of geo-data—for example, earthquake activity anywhere on the Blue Planet. The Geo-Pallet Web interface lets users configure world maps custom-tailored to the breadth and depth of their interests.

That’s exactly what the Authagraph software conceived by Hajime Narukawa (JP) does too. It generates magnificent, decentralized (as it were) world maps and makes hundreds of parameters available to the user configuring it. And as if that weren’t enough, thanks to a special method, the images applied to two-dimensional surfaces are free of distortion.