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ing Japanese culture will not only lead to new productions, but will also produce stable employment and lead to development of the industry.”According to Mr. Yamada, who took to the stage in the afternoon panel discussion, “The era in which worlds produced by music video direction are consumed only through music videos is ending, and we are now moving towards producing actual spaces for music. The boundary lines between reality and unreality are progressively disappearing.” Mr. Yoda, who took charge of directing an event incorporat-ing VR in an arena-class venue mark the 30th anniversary year of Dragon Quest, explains that “Japan’s music-related artists have such status that they tend to perform nation-wide tours or tours of dome stadiums, but I think that a break-through has been made in devoting our energies to this kind of permanent production. Transmitting and monetiz-In the 8K Era, Displays Will Change into “Windows”A Modern Magician Speaks of the Future of MediaMoving towards Producing Spaces for Music19Mr. Tomokazu YamadaFilmmaker and Film DirectorMr. Kenichi YodaBusiness Management, Business Development Division, Corporate Planning, President's Office, Nippon Television Network CorporationMr. Takato IchikiNTV SENSORS EditorMr. Takayuki Suzuki President & EnterTech Accelerator, ParadeAll, Inc.Ms. Nishimura opened the morning session by stating: “I would like us to consider the ‘power’ of content and media, and I hope to deepen the discussion of our vision of the future of television.”Mr. Ochiai is producing various works as a media artist. At this session, he introduced some of his latest pieces. One of these works Mr. Ochiai describes as follows: “Recently, I have formed a company and produced a new speaker product. This is an ultra-directional speaker whose sound can be heard only within small spaces mea-suring 5cm x 5cm. Using this speaker, I produced a piece at a disused junior high school in which the sound of the school could be heard only within a limited space. The keyword here was a ‘ghostly’ sense whereby normal school sounds could be heard even though the school itself was closed.”This is a form of art that incorporates mechanisms to give a sense of context in normal places and in unlikely places. Besides this too, he is also working on productions that display 3D images with plasma in vacant spaces and which give a sense of texture to spaces.Through works such as these, Mr. Ochiai says that he is researching the gap between images and materials from a human perspective. Mr. Ochiai’s point of view is such that 4K and 8K images are not merely for the viewing of television broadcasting and content: “Once we reach 8K, this becomes a ‘window’. If you have an 8K monitor in your room, you could probably live comfortably without windows because the 8K monitor could project your preferred scenery. And if a person were to be projected there, you could also enjoy real conversation.” Mr. Ochiai points out that the forms of communities will change with the arrival of 8K images, as they present reality without the need for concentra-tion.

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