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Mezame No Hakobune

Mezame no hakobune (めざめの方舟, lit. "Ark of Awakening"), aka Open Your Mind (international title), is a 2005 three-act musical drama presented on a multidisplay IMAX-like theme theater mixing CG-animated video with live-action footage directed by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Oshii.

Open Your Mind
DVD cover
Kanjiめざめの方舟
Directed byHiroyuki Hayashi
Written byKenji Kawai (song)
Produced byAtsushi Kubo
Masuo Ueda
Tomonori Ochikoshi
Music byKenji Kawai
Distributed byDeiz, Aniplex
Release dates
  • March 25, 2005 (2005-03-25) (pavilion Pt.1)
  • May 25, 2005 (2005-05-25) (pavilion Pt.2)
  • July 25, 2005 (2005-07-25) (pavilion Pt.3)
Running time
34 minutes[1]
LanguageJapanese

An OVA compilation version, renamed Open Your Mind: Special Edition, was available in limited quantities only at the Aichi Expo souvenir shop until it was re-released at the end of the expo as a Complete Edition which included a "Making of" bonus DVD and a color booklet.[2][3][4][5]

Concept

"Mamoru Oshii, a world-renowned director of animated and live-action films, created a multifaced performance that made use of such elements as images on the world's largest floor screen to produce a three-dimensional performance, making this the first experimental space in the history of World Expositions. The aim is have visitors think anew about the recovery of the Earth while experiencing the wonder of nature and the environment." Production note

Pavilion version

Theme theater

Open Your Mind was created for the World Exposition 2005's ("愛・地球博 Expo 2005 Aichi Japan") "Mountain of Dreams" (夢みる山, Yume miru yama) pavilion.[6] The theme theater had a capacity of 200 viewers and the facility was named "Floor Plasma Multi MultiDisplay System" and used 99 screens. The show was available for six months, from March until September 2005, with a new 10 minutes episode released bimonthly.[7]

The theater was designed as a shrine with each side of the floor screens surrounded by four rows of full sized standing Ku-Nu clones. Above the 139 dog-headed generals hovered the Pan doll appearing in the movie. The goddess was surrounded by silk curtains and the doll footage featured in the Intermission: Pan scene was shot in the theater.[8]

Viewers were divided in two groups with 30 tickets available for the floor (aka "arena", アリーナ) while the remaining 170 viewers had to go to the second level (known as the "slope" スロープ).[9]

Video

The visual part consisted of a two level multidisplay. The first part was a floor panel linking ninety-six 50" plasma screens. It was suitable for 1:33 video which could be individually displayed by each monitor or as a synchronized 10 m x 9 m large screen. It was made of a horizontal row of 8 monitors and a vertical row of 12 monitors, which gave a 90m² floor screen and was the world's largest.[10]

The second part of the facility was a panoramic 3-widescreen 180° multidisplay broadcasting 16:9 footages.[11] Pictures and light effects were also projected on the ceiling, made from eight silk curtains, or the 5 meter acrylic egg-shaped (タマゴ形, tamago) screen.

Audio

The movie score composer Kenji Kawai chose three kinds of music to illustrate the show. One part was made of synthesizer-based new-age pieces, similar to Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, the other themes are typically Japanese. One was based on the use of taiko, the folkloric drums backing Noh polyphonic chants sung by a chorus of seven women — This is Kawai's signature since Mamoru Oshii's critically acclaimed and cult anime feature film, Ghost In The Shell. The other was the remaining meditative part combining Zen music with the soundtrack's natural audio effects.[12][13]

Special Edition

Home cinema

Due to the technical limitations of video formats the original 360°, bipolar, multidisplay system was reduced to a straight and flat projection which reduces the three dimensional experience and immersion felt in the pavilion version.

Video

The Special Edition allows a better visibility of the overall film which was reduced in the pavilion due to viewers walking on the floor screen monitor and slope viewers standing in front of the wall widescreens.[14] A benefit of the single screen projection is the removal of the mosaic effect, on the main screen, due to the PNP (Plasma Network System) architecture.

Audio

The soundtrack of the OVA editions is available in both stereo and DD5.1 multichannel versions — the latter being more faithful to the 6.1 channel surround sound original format.

Overview

Musical drama

The tale is of mixed genres, from Science-Fiction to Ecology and through Mythology to Fantasy. It is a three-act musical drama concept with a prologue and epilogue, both named intermission, by Kenji Kawai who is the composer of the score. The characters' introduction and drama is narrated through the lyrics of the opera-like Noh chanted recitation, which is self referred to as utai (謡い) within the movie.

Plot

The plot of Open Your Mind follows the extra–terrestrial origin of life coming from outerspace as six deities (Intermission act), evolving into water (Sho-ho) who then emerge into the air (Hyakkin) and to the ground (Ku-nu). Each of these creatures rules one of the six elements of the godai philosophy — Earth, Water, Fire, Wind (referred to as kaze in the Hyakkin chant), Sky and Consciousness (referred to as "Awakening" in the movie's title).

Characters

The three headed goddess sending the generals to Earth. Her six arms physical aspect remembers Benzaiten, Japanese pantheism goddess of music, arts, sciences, wisdom and a protective figure.
  • The 6 Riki-Shou (大将, "Generals") [15]
    • Sho-Ho (靑鰉)
    • Hyakkin (百禽, "Hundred-Bird")
    • Ku-Nu (狗奴, "Dog Being")
    • Batoh
    • Ryo-Ketsu
    • Kon-Goh
  • Chimeras (キメラ, kimera)

Possible interpretations

Open Your Mind starts as a kind of space journey and exploration of a foreign planet by an advanced civilization. The time is unexplained: it could be an offworld intelligence form visiting our planet, or it could be future human travellers visiting a remote galaxy.

 
The Ark of Awakening can be regarded as a futuristic version of Noah's Ark.

Also it could be a fabricated dream, à la Soylent Green, experienced by one of our descendants willing to learn how precious and beautiful the Earth was in its prime and experienced through a chronological and geographical exploration of the planet. Dreams are a classic theme in Oshii's production including Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer and The Red Spectacles. The pavilion concept's name "Mountain of Dreams" is probably not a coincidence.

According to the theory, agreed by Oshii (quote interview), that the futuristic projection of Science Fiction is nothing more than a metaphorous description of the present and current society, just like Montesquieu (in Persian Letters) and Voltaire (in L'Ingénu) implicitly describing -criticizing- their own country through the eyes of a foreign character or civilization, this work could be viewed as a warning (or "Awakening") to preserve our, current, highly menaced, biosphere and ecosystem before it is too late. This film was presented at the World Exposition hence its universal message and collective matter.

The original title "Ark of Awakening" (Mezame no hakobune), is a double reference to the Bible's "Noah's Ark" and to Buddha, which means "awakened". In this perspective the movie can be interpreted as a futuristic, post-flood, returning trip to Earth on board an ark ship with the featured creatures being part of the breeding stock of saved animals. Vis-à-vis the amount of religious references being Shinto (animist presentation of nature as a living power, lyrics about kami, kagami or mikoto), Buddhism (mandala, music, "zen" blue shaded photography, animal headed anthropomorph beings), the Bible (Noah's Ark, Great Flood, Genesis) or the Greek mythology (Centaur, Chimera), and connecting them with the depiction of fantasy ancient or future- races that are the mysterious creatures, this work could also be regarded as a mythological tale of Creation (or Genesis), in the likes of Stanley Kubrick's Space Odyssey.

Story

Opening

This introduction begins with the Buddhist representation of the cosmos through mandala shaped cogwheels emitting a mechanical clockwork sound. The following sequence is set in space with a liquid planet soon entered by six shining globes (the Riki-Shou sent by Pan) moving at fast speed and coming from each side of the screen.

Intermission: Riki-Shou (prologue)

This first live-action scene is set in a foggy forest (which is also an Element in the gogyō philosophy), inhabited by a group of three mysterious anthropomorph creatures. They are standing still, silent, glowing in their shining white togas, they look like some kind of anthropomorph gods of Buddhist mythology. They are the Riki-Shou, the animal headed generals, sent by Pan. The creature standing in front of the trio is Ku-Nu, the dog face Riki-Shou, on his right is Hyakkin, the eagle faced, while on his left stands Sho-Ho, the fish head general.[16] The action is seen in first person view through the eyes of an untold character which makes the viewer the main character of this story. After a while the viewer leaves the woods and the following acts will introduce the Riki-Shou, one after the other, starting with Sho-Ho. This forest scene will follow and end in the last part of the movie which is set after the Ku-Nu act.

This unnarrated introduction is wrapped with sounds of nature and Buddhist music that is in homage to Kawai's previous score on the prologue of Oshii's Patlabor 2: the Movie which takes place in a Cambodian forest and features a giant Buddha statue.

Act I: Sho-Ho (靑鰉~水の記憶)

(Sho-ho: Mizu no kioku, lit. "Bluegreen-Sturgeon: Remembrance of water"
Open Your Mind episode available from March 25 until May 24, 2005.

Act II: Hyakkin (百禽~時を渡る)

(百禽~時を渡る, Hyakkin: toki o wataru, lit. "Hundred-Bird: Across Time")
Open Your Mind episode available from May 25 until July 24, 2005.

Like a video game

This act features sequences with a moving crosshair appearing on top of the 3-panel panoramic screen and locking onto flying creatures that explode in a myriad of polygons when fired upon. This presentation is close to the principle opening stage of the Panzer Dragoon 1995 classic and revolutionary Fantasy/SF 3D shooting game which had a similar use of a 180° screen, dragon back flights, shooting of fantasy flying creatures through a similar crossair and was packed with a New Age score. Mamoru Oshii is an enthusiast gamer playing games such as Wizardry and Virtua Fighter. In 2001 he envisioned a "living by the game concept" in the live-action film Avalon.

Act III: Ku-Nu (狗奴~未生の記憶)

lit. "Dog Being: Remembrance of Seedling"
Open Your Mind episode available from July 25 until September 25, 2005.

Answers

In this concluding act the viewer gets answers about the origins and nature of the mysterious creatures met in the forest. These were made through scientific achievements as the civilization was actually human and used nanomachines to modify DNA sections in order to create new hybrid beings; the anthropomorph animals.

Controversy

 
The Great chain of being separates the humans from the animals.

Ku-nu features a controversial sequence morphing human newborns with puppies. The shock comes less from the creation of a human-dog hybrid race through genetical modifications than from the explicit visual presentation of human and dog newborns as equals through morphing.

For both ethic, philosophical and religious concerns human genetic manipulations such as cloning are forbidden and a touchy subject, or sometimes a taboo matter, in many countries in Europe and North America while not so in other parts of the globe.

Even though the conception of dog has evolved since Descartes' perception and depiction of animals as just "mechanical beings", toward the modern recognition of a more complex nature as argued by the animal rights theory, there is a mostly Western conceptual difference between animals and humans, hence an established hierarchy that means dogs are still considered in some human societies as food, disposable, caged, experimental subjects or used in military warfare such as the mine-dogs (hundminen). On other hand, according to modern philosophers, the psychoanalyst Françoise Dolto and some psychologists such as Didier Pleux the baby figure has become the only remaining holy figure of agnostic societies which sums up the concept of "l'Enfant-Roi" or "enfant Roi" (French for "Boy King" literally "Child King").[17] The 20th century saw the rise and crowning of the Child King which became apparent through various protection measures such as the abolition of child work, the creation of various child care and protection associations, and even the international Convention on the Rights of the Child created in 1989 and applied the following year.

In 1995 Mamoru Oshii invited viewers of Ghost in the Shell to open their mind and think about a new social and legal status for autonomous, evolved Artificial Intelligence creatures. Now, ten years later, his Ark of Awakening work evokes a similar reflection about genetically modified beings and by extension to the status of animals.

Intermission: Pan (epilogue)

This second filmed part shows the theater as the silk curtains opens to reveal Pan. The last scene is a return to the now deserted forest.

Releases

The pavilion included an Open Your Mind souvenir shop selling figures, books, keyholders, pamphlets, posters, soundtrack CD and the limited premium DVD "Special Edition".[18]

Book

  • 2005.04.DD: 汎ちゃんの玉: Gem in the Pan, art book
Mamoru Oshii (text) / Tetsuya Nishio (illus.), Be-next (15.5cm, 32p., color) ISBN 4-906069-39-8

Audio

  • 2005.08.24: めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind: Original Soundtrack, OST CD
Kenji Kawai, (SVWC7283) Aniplex / Sony Music Dist.

Video

  • 2005.04.DD: めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind: Special Edition, 1DVD (limited)
(ANZB1195) Aniplex
  • 2005.08.24: めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind: Complete Edition, 2DVD
(ANSB1061~2) Aniplex / Sony Pictures Ent. (110 min. making of bonus disc, color booklet)

Toy

  • 2005.04.DD: 六将フィギュア (靑鰉・百禽・狗奴) ("Riki-Shou figure: Sho-Ho, Hyakkin, Ku-Nu"), 1/12 polystone painted figure (22 cm)
Poppy (Bandai-Namco Group)

Quotes

  • Mamoru Oshii, about his upcoming work (September 2004)

"I decided to take this offer because I wanted to work on something other than films.I am waiting to get the final products for display, the images to show on the monitors from the vendors....Everything should be completed no later than the end of this year....I created the concept of the entire project and I supervised all the designs. I did basically the same thing that a director would do to make a film."[19]

Staff

  • Direction supervision: Mamoru Oshii (押井 守)
  • Producer: Atsushi Kubo (久保 淳), Masuo Ueda, Tomonori Ochikoshi
  • Direction: Hiroyuki Hayashi (林 弘幸)
  • Music: Kenji Kawai (川井 憲次)
  • Arts: Toshihiro Isomi (磯見 俊裕)
  • Technical director:Yasuhiro Yamaguchi (山口 泰弘)
  • Character design: Jun Suemi (末弥 純)
  • Ceiling iron modelling work: 大澤 克俊
  • Ceiling doll (Pan): 品田 冬樹
  • Floor dolls (Riki-Shou): 秋山 直樹
  • Egg shape screen production: 敷山 哲洋
  • Silk curtain installation work: 川辺 幸雄 / 秋山 清次
  • Project manager: 上田 寛次 / 西川 鉄也
  • Technical producer: 土田 稔
  • Sound & visual engineer: 佐藤 茂夫
  • Lighting director: 高嶋 正明
  • CG producer: 塩田 周三
  • Acoustic supervision: Kazuhiro Wakabayashi (若林 和弘)
  • Sound supervisor: 井上 秀司
  • Production manager: 黒田 仁子 / 村社 幸司
  • Coordination production: Dentsuu Tech
  • Distribution: Deiz
  • Theme zone exhibitors: Sekisui House, Chubu Nippon Broadcasting, Tokai Television Broadcasting, The Chunichi Shimbun

References

  1. ^ "Amazon.com DVD listing"
  2. ^ "Special Edition" DVD (ANZB1195)
  3. ^ "Complete Edition" DVD (ANZB1195 fix) 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine (courtesy of Deiz)
  4. ^ "Complete Edition" DVD (ANSB1061~2)
  5. ^ Pamphlet 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ ワールドスタンプパスポート ("World Stamp Passport") expo passport
  7. ^ Video featurette: Pavilion entrance filmed and introduced by hostess (Opening + Hyakkin) (courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005
  8. ^ Video featurette: Marathon Olympics champion Naoko Takahashi watching from the arena (Sho-Ho) (courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005
  9. ^ Slope area ticket 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Video documentary: Theme theater filmed from the arena (Opening + Sho-Ho) WindowsMedia (courtesy of Asahi Shimbun)
  11. ^ Aichi Expo 2005 "pavilion" archives
  12. ^ Audio sample: 40 sec. of Hyakkin theme (utai)[permanent dead link] (courtesy of Screen Archives & Kenji Kawai)
  13. ^ Audio sample: 40 sec. of Intermission theme (zen)[permanent dead link] (courtesy of Screen Archives & Kenji Kawai)
  14. ^ Video amateur: Sho-Hoprogram filmed from the slope (Sho-Ho)[permanent dead link] (courtesy of Hideo)
  15. ^ Riki-shou figure dolls sculpted by Yuuki Ishiyama.
  16. ^ Ku-nu bronze statue used to shoot the forest scene
  17. ^ 1
  18. ^ Video featurette: Open Your Mind souvenir shop and licensed merchandise (courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005)
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2005-09-14.

External links

  • Aichi Expo 2005 "press release" (in Japanese)
  • Aichi Expo 2005 "event" (in Japanese)
  • Aichi Expo 2005 "pavilion" (in Japanese)
  • Kenji Kawai "Mezame no hakobune Report" (in Japanese)
  • Staff interview (CG Arts vol.12) (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • 究極映像研究所 blog (in Japanese)

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Open Your Mind redirects here For the electronic dance music song see Open Your Mind song Mezame no hakobune めざめの方舟 lit Ark of Awakening aka Open Your Mind international title is a 2005 three act musical drama presented on a multidisplay IMAX like theme theater mixing CG animated video with live action footage directed by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Oshii Open Your MindDVD coverKanjiめざめの方舟Directed byHiroyuki HayashiWritten byKenji Kawai song Produced byAtsushi KuboMasuo UedaTomonori OchikoshiMusic byKenji KawaiDistributed byDeiz AniplexRelease datesMarch 25 2005 2005 03 25 pavilion Pt 1 May 25 2005 2005 05 25 pavilion Pt 2 July 25 2005 2005 07 25 pavilion Pt 3 Running time34 minutes 1 LanguageJapaneseAn OVA compilation version renamed Open Your Mind Special Edition was available in limited quantities only at the Aichi Expo souvenir shop until it was re released at the end of the expo as a Complete Edition which included a Making of bonus DVD and a color booklet 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 Concept 2 Pavilion version 2 1 Theme theater 2 2 Video 2 3 Audio 3 Special Edition 3 1 Home cinema 3 2 Video 3 3 Audio 4 Overview 4 1 Musical drama 4 2 Plot 4 3 Characters 4 4 Possible interpretations 5 Story 5 1 Opening 5 2 Intermission Riki Shou prologue 5 3 Act I Sho Ho 靑鰉 水の記憶 5 4 Act II Hyakkin 百禽 時を渡る 5 4 1 Like a video game 5 5 Act III Ku Nu 狗奴 未生の記憶 5 5 1 Answers 5 5 2 Controversy 5 6 Intermission Pan epilogue 6 Releases 6 1 Book 6 2 Audio 6 3 Video 6 4 Toy 7 Quotes 8 Staff 9 References 10 External linksConcept Edit Mamoru Oshii a world renowned director of animated and live action films created a multifaced performance that made use of such elements as images on the world s largest floor screen to produce a three dimensional performance making this the first experimental space in the history of World Expositions The aim is have visitors think anew about the recovery of the Earth while experiencing the wonder of nature and the environment Production notePavilion version EditTheme theater Edit Open Your Mind was created for the World Exposition 2005 s 愛 地球博 Expo 2005 Aichi Japan Mountain of Dreams 夢みる山 Yume miru yama pavilion 6 The theme theater had a capacity of 200 viewers and the facility was named Floor Plasma Multi MultiDisplay System and used 99 screens The show was available for six months from March until September 2005 with a new 10 minutes episode released bimonthly 7 The theater was designed as a shrine with each side of the floor screens surrounded by four rows of full sized standing Ku Nu clones Above the 139 dog headed generals hovered the Pan doll appearing in the movie The goddess was surrounded by silk curtains and the doll footage featured in the Intermission Pan scene was shot in the theater 8 Viewers were divided in two groups with 30 tickets available for the floor aka arena アリーナ while the remaining 170 viewers had to go to the second level known as the slope スロープ 9 Video Edit The visual part consisted of a two level multidisplay The first part was a floor panel linking ninety six 50 plasma screens It was suitable for 1 33 video which could be individually displayed by each monitor or as a synchronized 10 m x 9 m large screen It was made of a horizontal row of 8 monitors and a vertical row of 12 monitors which gave a 90m floor screen and was the world s largest 10 The second part of the facility was a panoramic 3 widescreen 180 multidisplay broadcasting 16 9 footages 11 Pictures and light effects were also projected on the ceiling made from eight silk curtains or the 5 meter acrylic egg shaped タマゴ形 tamago screen Audio Edit The movie score composer Kenji Kawai chose three kinds of music to illustrate the show One part was made of synthesizer based new age pieces similar to Mike Oldfield s Tubular Bells the other themes are typically Japanese One was based on the use of taiko the folkloric drums backing Noh polyphonic chants sung by a chorus of seven women This is Kawai s signature since Mamoru Oshii s critically acclaimed and cult anime feature film Ghost In The Shell The other was the remaining meditative part combining Zen music with the soundtrack s natural audio effects 12 13 Special Edition EditHome cinema Edit Due to the technical limitations of video formats the original 360 bipolar multidisplay system was reduced to a straight and flat projection which reduces the three dimensional experience and immersion felt in the pavilion version Video Edit The Special Edition allows a better visibility of the overall film which was reduced in the pavilion due to viewers walking on the floor screen monitor and slope viewers standing in front of the wall widescreens 14 A benefit of the single screen projection is the removal of the mosaic effect on the main screen due to the PNP Plasma Network System architecture Audio Edit The soundtrack of the OVA editions is available in both stereo and DD5 1 multichannel versions the latter being more faithful to the 6 1 channel surround sound original format Overview EditMusical drama Edit The tale is of mixed genres from Science Fiction to Ecology and through Mythology to Fantasy It is a three act musical drama concept with a prologue and epilogue both named intermission by Kenji Kawai who is the composer of the score The characters introduction and drama is narrated through the lyrics of the opera like Noh chanted recitation which is self referred to as utai 謡い within the movie Plot Edit The plot of Open Your Mind follows the extra terrestrial origin of life coming from outerspace as six deities Intermission act evolving into water Sho ho who then emerge into the air Hyakkin and to the ground Ku nu Each of these creatures rules one of the six elements of the godai philosophy Earth Water Fire Wind referred to as kaze in the Hyakkin chant Sky and Consciousness referred to as Awakening in the movie s title Characters Edit Pan 汎 Pantheism The three headed goddess sending the generals to Earth Her six arms physical aspect remembers Benzaiten Japanese pantheism goddess of music arts sciences wisdom and a protective figure The 6 Riki Shou 大将 Generals 15 Sho Ho 靑鰉 Hyakkin 百禽 Hundred Bird Ku Nu 狗奴 Dog Being Batoh Ryo Ketsu Kon Goh Chimeras キメラ kimera Possible interpretations Edit Open Your Mind starts as a kind of space journey and exploration of a foreign planet by an advanced civilization The time is unexplained it could be an offworld intelligence form visiting our planet or it could be future human travellers visiting a remote galaxy The Ark of Awakening can be regarded as a futuristic version of Noah s Ark Also it could be a fabricated dream a la Soylent Green experienced by one of our descendants willing to learn how precious and beautiful the Earth was in its prime and experienced through a chronological and geographical exploration of the planet Dreams are a classic theme in Oshii s production including Urusei Yatsura Beautiful Dreamer and The Red Spectacles The pavilion concept s name Mountain of Dreams is probably not a coincidence According to the theory agreed by Oshii quote interview that the futuristic projection of Science Fiction is nothing more than a metaphorous description of the present and current society just like Montesquieu in Persian Letters and Voltaire in L Ingenu implicitly describing criticizing their own country through the eyes of a foreign character or civilization this work could be viewed as a warning or Awakening to preserve our current highly menaced biosphere and ecosystem before it is too late This film was presented at the World Exposition hence its universal message and collective matter The original title Ark of Awakening Mezame no hakobune is a double reference to the Bible s Noah s Ark and to Buddha which means awakened In this perspective the movie can be interpreted as a futuristic post flood returning trip to Earth on board an ark ship with the featured creatures being part of the breeding stock of saved animals Vis a vis the amount of religious references being Shinto animist presentation of nature as a living power lyrics about kami kagami or mikoto Buddhism mandala music zen blue shaded photography animal headed anthropomorph beings the Bible Noah s Ark Great Flood Genesis or the Greek mythology Centaur Chimera and connecting them with the depiction of fantasy ancient or future races that are the mysterious creatures this work could also be regarded as a mythological tale of Creation or Genesis in the likes of Stanley Kubrick s Space Odyssey Story EditOpening Edit This introduction begins with the Buddhist representation of the cosmos through mandala shaped cogwheels emitting a mechanical clockwork sound The following sequence is set in space with a liquid planet soon entered by six shining globes the Riki Shou sent by Pan moving at fast speed and coming from each side of the screen Intermission Riki Shou prologue Edit This first live action scene is set in a foggy forest which is also an Element in the gogyō philosophy inhabited by a group of three mysterious anthropomorph creatures They are standing still silent glowing in their shining white togas they look like some kind of anthropomorph gods of Buddhist mythology They are the Riki Shou the animal headed generals sent by Pan The creature standing in front of the trio is Ku Nu the dog face Riki Shou on his right is Hyakkin the eagle faced while on his left stands Sho Ho the fish head general 16 The action is seen in first person view through the eyes of an untold character which makes the viewer the main character of this story After a while the viewer leaves the woods and the following acts will introduce the Riki Shou one after the other starting with Sho Ho This forest scene will follow and end in the last part of the movie which is set after the Ku Nu act This unnarrated introduction is wrapped with sounds of nature and Buddhist music that is in homage to Kawai s previous score on the prologue of Oshii s Patlabor 2 the Movie which takes place in a Cambodian forest and features a giant Buddha statue Act I Sho Ho 靑鰉 水の記憶 Edit Sho ho Mizu no kioku lit Bluegreen Sturgeon Remembrance of water Open Your Mind episode available from March 25 until May 24 2005 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 Act II Hyakkin 百禽 時を渡る Edit 百禽 時を渡る Hyakkin toki o wataru lit Hundred Bird Across Time Open Your Mind episode available from May 25 until July 24 2005 Like a video game Edit This act features sequences with a moving crosshair appearing on top of the 3 panel panoramic screen and locking onto flying creatures that explode in a myriad of polygons when fired upon This presentation is close to the principle opening stage of the Panzer Dragoon 1995 classic and revolutionary Fantasy SF 3D shooting game which had a similar use of a 180 screen dragon back flights shooting of fantasy flying creatures through a similar crossair and was packed with a New Age score Mamoru Oshii is an enthusiast gamer playing games such as Wizardry and Virtua Fighter In 2001 he envisioned a living by the game concept in the live action film Avalon This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 Act III Ku Nu 狗奴 未生の記憶 Edit lit Dog Being Remembrance of Seedling Open Your Mind episode available from July 25 until September 25 2005 Answers Edit In this concluding act the viewer gets answers about the origins and nature of the mysterious creatures met in the forest These were made through scientific achievements as the civilization was actually human and used nanomachines to modify DNA sections in order to create new hybrid beings the anthropomorph animals Controversy Edit The Great chain of being separates the humans from the animals Ku nu features a controversial sequence morphing human newborns with puppies The shock comes less from the creation of a human dog hybrid race through genetical modifications than from the explicit visual presentation of human and dog newborns as equals through morphing For both ethic philosophical and religious concerns human genetic manipulations such as cloning are forbidden and a touchy subject or sometimes a taboo matter in many countries in Europe and North America while not so in other parts of the globe Even though the conception of dog has evolved since Descartes perception and depiction of animals as just mechanical beings toward the modern recognition of a more complex nature as argued by the animal rights theory there is a mostly Western conceptual difference between animals and humans hence an established hierarchy that means dogs are still considered in some human societies as food disposable caged experimental subjects or used in military warfare such as the mine dogs hundminen On other hand according to modern philosophers the psychoanalyst Francoise Dolto and some psychologists such as Didier Pleux the baby figure has become the only remaining holy figure of agnostic societies which sums up the concept of l Enfant Roi or enfant Roi French for Boy King literally Child King 17 The 20th century saw the rise and crowning of the Child King which became apparent through various protection measures such as the abolition of child work the creation of various child care and protection associations and even the international Convention on the Rights of the Child created in 1989 and applied the following year In 1995 Mamoru Oshii invited viewers of Ghost in the Shell to open their mind and think about a new social and legal status for autonomous evolved Artificial Intelligence creatures Now ten years later his Ark of Awakening work evokes a similar reflection about genetically modified beings and by extension to the status of animals Intermission Pan epilogue Edit This second filmed part shows the theater as the silk curtains opens to reveal Pan The last scene is a return to the now deserted forest Releases EditThe pavilion included an Open Your Mind souvenir shop selling figures books keyholders pamphlets posters soundtrack CD and the limited premium DVD Special Edition 18 Book Edit 2005 04 DD 汎ちゃんの玉 Gem in the Pan art bookMamoru Oshii text Tetsuya Nishio illus Be next 15 5cm 32p color ISBN 4 906069 39 8Audio Edit 2005 08 24 めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind Original Soundtrack OST CDKenji Kawai SVWC7283 Aniplex Sony Music Dist Video Edit 2005 04 DD めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind Special Edition 1DVD limited ANZB1195 Aniplex2005 08 24 めざめの方舟 Open Your Mind Complete Edition 2DVD ANSB1061 2 Aniplex Sony Pictures Ent 110 min making of bonus disc color booklet Toy Edit 2005 04 DD 六将フィギュア 靑鰉 百禽 狗奴 Riki Shou figure Sho Ho Hyakkin Ku Nu 1 12 polystone painted figure 22 cm Poppy Bandai Namco Group Quotes EditMamoru Oshii about his upcoming work September 2004 I decided to take this offer because I wanted to work on something other than films I am waiting to get the final products for display the images to show on the monitors from the vendors Everything should be completed no later than the end of this year I created the concept of the entire project and I supervised all the designs I did basically the same thing that a director would do to make a film 19 Staff EditDirection supervision Mamoru Oshii 押井 守 Producer Atsushi Kubo 久保 淳 Masuo Ueda Tomonori Ochikoshi Direction Hiroyuki Hayashi 林 弘幸 Music Kenji Kawai 川井 憲次 Arts Toshihiro Isomi 磯見 俊裕 Technical director Yasuhiro Yamaguchi 山口 泰弘 Character design Jun Suemi 末弥 純 Ceiling iron modelling work 大澤 克俊 Ceiling doll Pan 品田 冬樹 Floor dolls Riki Shou 秋山 直樹 Egg shape screen production 敷山 哲洋 Silk curtain installation work 川辺 幸雄 秋山 清次 Project manager 上田 寛次 西川 鉄也 Technical producer 土田 稔 Sound amp visual engineer 佐藤 茂夫 Lighting director 高嶋 正明 CG producer 塩田 周三 Acoustic supervision Kazuhiro Wakabayashi 若林 和弘 Sound supervisor 井上 秀司 Production manager 黒田 仁子 村社 幸司 Coordination production Dentsuu Tech Distribution Deiz Theme zone exhibitors Sekisui House Chubu Nippon Broadcasting Tokai Television Broadcasting The Chunichi ShimbunReferences Edit Amazon com DVD listing Special Edition DVD ANZB1195 Complete Edition DVD ANZB1195 fix Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine courtesy of Deiz Complete Edition DVD ANSB1061 2 Pamphlet Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine ワールドスタンプパスポート World Stamp Passport expo passport Video featurette Pavilion entrance filmed and introduced by hostess Opening Hyakkin courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005 Video featurette Marathon Olympics champion Naoko Takahashi watching from the arena Sho Ho courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005 Slope area ticket Archived 2011 07 22 at the Wayback Machine Video documentary Theme theater filmed from the arena Opening Sho Ho WindowsMedia courtesy of Asahi Shimbun Aichi Expo 2005 pavilion archives Audio sample 40 sec of Hyakkin theme utai permanent dead link courtesy of Screen Archives amp Kenji Kawai Audio sample 40 sec of Intermission theme zen permanent dead link courtesy of Screen Archives amp Kenji Kawai Video amateur Sho Hoprogram filmed from the slope Sho Ho permanent dead link courtesy of Hideo Riki shou figure dolls sculpted by Yuuki Ishiyama Ku nu bronze statue used to shoot the forest scene 1 Video featurette Open Your Mind souvenir shop and licensed merchandise courtesy of Aichi Expo 2005 PopMatters Archived from the original on 2008 10 13 Retrieved 2005 09 14 External links EditAichi Expo 2005 press release in Japanese Aichi Expo 2005 event in Japanese Aichi Expo 2005 pavilion in Japanese Kenji Kawai Mezame no hakobune Report in Japanese Staff interview CG Arts vol 12 in Japanese Mamoru Oshii licensed products in Japanese Poppy Riki shou 1 12 figures in Japanese Theme theater facility close up in Japanese Movie Walker report in Japanese 究極映像研究所 blog in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mezame No Hakobune amp oldid 1137973057, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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