You usually see Portalgraph’s hologram tech in videos of dancing anime girls, but it can also be used for horror scenes right in real life.

Tatsumi Mark Tsukamoto, a fourth-year student at Saga University, demonstrated Presence, a graduation project consisting of 4 monitors in a white room, displaying depth that’s not really there and a mysterious figure that will give you the chills.

Presence is part of Tsukamoto’s exhibition called Superposition, which “seeks to explore the boundary between virtual space and physical space, focusing on the spectrum of reality within XR expression.”

The second work in the project is Eugene, which “reveals the duality and slippage inherent in observation by having the artist’s own movements inside a box overlap, from the viewer’s perspective, with a virtual silhouette.”



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