- Viewing subjective images on a large flat screen becomes VR
- The pleasure of visuals in "Spider-Verse"
- The value of non-verbal communication: the ambiguity when conveying through words
- Words from a woman who saw "WONDER" in Germany
- Non-verbal communication may have the power to make viewers think spontaneously
- Not good with surveys
- Talking about "Fraggle Rock"
- About "Journey to the West: Waterway" (tentative title)
- What it means to engage with Journey to the West now
- How humans live and how they perceive the world
Guest: Mira Mizue
Animation creator born in 1981 in Fukuoka Prefecture. An animation creator who produces non-narrative expressions inspired by "cells" and "geometric shapes." Known for her unique abstract animations that captivate viewers, she works widely in independent animation and music videos. She has been nominated at all four major animation film festivals (Annecy, Ottawa, Hiroshima, Zagreb), and her representative work "MODERN No.2" had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival and won the music award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. "WONDER" premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and won the CANAL+ Creative Aid Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. She is currently preparing for her first feature-length animation "Journey to the West: Waterway" (tentative title).
Summary of Mira Mizue can be found here