Presentation 2009/1/5
A Study on Expressing Renku with 3DCG Animations and its Evaluation(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2009)
Nobuhiko TAKADA,
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Abstract(in English) Recently Renku (Haikai no Renga) is getting popular as well as Haiku in Japan. It was built up by Basho Matsuo, who was the most famous Haiku poet. It is said that Kyoshi Takahama proposed the name of "Renku" to distinguish it from "Renga" and "Haiku" in 1904. Renku meetings are held like Haiku ones regularly now in each place, and in several universities, they conduct a class exercise of Renku continuously. It is very important for plural persons to work together cooperatively. Poetry, Tanka, Haiku and Renku are usually composed of only letters. It sometimes happens that we add pictures to make them more attractive and to aim at synergy by collaboration (letters and pictures). However, the study to produce 3DCG animations of Renku has not been reported very much. Sowe studied to produce 3DCG animations work based on the rule of Renku and its evaluation.
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Keyword(in English) Renku / Shikimoku(rules of Renku) / art and letters / 3DCG animation / Shade / Factor analysis
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Title (in English) A Study on Expressing Renku with 3DCG Animations and its Evaluation(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2009)
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Keyword(1) Renku
Keyword(2) Shikimoku(rules of Renku)
Keyword(3) art and letters
Keyword(4) 3DCG animation
Keyword(5) Shade
Keyword(6) Factor analysis
1st Author's Name Nobuhiko TAKADA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Fine Arts and Infomatics, Kanazawa Gakuin University()
Date 2009/1/5
Paper # IE2008-190
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 373
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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