The former Fukuoka Prefectural Public Hall Distinguished Guest House featured projection mapping created by students from the Kyushu University Faculty of Design.
The Tenjin Central Park Nishinakasu area was closed for renovations to become a better place for recreation and relaxation and reopen on August 9, 2019. Projection mapping was screened at the former “Fukuoka Prefectural Public Hall Distinguished Guest House”, to commemorate the reopening of the “Tulip roofed public hall by the riverside”.
As one of the few remaining precious French Renaissance-style wooden buildings, the Former Fukuoka Prefecture Public Hall Distinguished Guest House is designated as an Important Cultural Property and is now part of the park facilities.
The projection mapping dynamically developed a variety of images related to Fukuoka Prefecture, such as traditional crafts and prefectural products.
[Time and date] August 30th-September 8th, 2019 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (Screening time about ten minutes and there will be four screenings) *Cancelled in the event of heavy rain
[Location] Former Fukuoka Prefectural Public Hall Distinguished Guest House(Fukuoka-shi, Chuo-ku, Nishinakasu 6-29)
[Admission Fee] Free
[Sponsor] Fukuoka Prefecture
[Designer] Center for Designed Future, Kyushu University, Department of Design, Content Design Lab
[In Collaboration with] Faculty of Design, Tanoue Lab
[Contact] Kyushu University, Faculty of Design
Professor Daewoong Kim, Associate Professor Tatsuro Ishii