Nobumichi Asai's Mind-blowing Video Shows 'Electronic Makeup' Transforming A Model's Face

OMOTE / REAL-TIME FACE TRACKING & PROJECTION MAPPING.This work is a shocking early face mapping work. A buzz of 5 million views was born in a week. It became the roots of the face mapping series. This work is the theme of Japanese identity. While feeling that Japanese are losing confidence, where is Japan 's identity? What is the universal value that Japan can transmit to the world? Elements of Japan's identity such as Japanese traditional beauty, future technology, Japanism, etc. were pursued and integrated by members and collaboration members of kuwahara hiroto, Paul Lacroix, and Jin Hasegawa. Finally, when Android face transforms, grotesque dark mask appears from inside. It seems that it is a metaphor for a strange anxiety towards the future brought about by technology that continues to evolve at phenomenal speed. staff nobumichi asai (planner / producer / director / technical director) hiroto kuwahara(makeup artist) paul lacroix(technical director) jin hasegawa (cg designer - spade) takashi ishibashi (cg designer - spade) ayaka motoyoshi (production manager -p.i.c.s.) koji kojima(producer) aya kumakura (production manager) kazuhiro nakamura (colorist - mcray) kenji nakazono (photographer - creative studio works) kimihiro morikawa (photographer - shooting & lighting) rhea tor’s inc. dan (stylist) k.furumoto (hair - &´s management) yuka sekimizu (model - satoru japan) spice (optitrack motion capture sensor) hideaki takahashi (music - mjuc) hiroshi sato (projector instruments - amsa) related link connected colors https://vimeo.com/149727840 contact www.nobumichiasai.com

It's time to take a step into the future of makeup—and a whole lot else besides. The video above may only be a demonstration—and the tech behind it certainly isn't going to be commercially available any time soon.

But it gives a glimpse into the future of fashion, real-time VFX and live performance.

Using motion tracking and projection mapping (when a computer linked to a projector is used to accurately project visuals onto an object) the project was created by Nobumichi Asai and his team.

What that combination of technology does is allow them to project a whole range of visuals onto the model's face, visuals that accurately move when she does so it looks like she's wearing a mask.

Nobumichi says of the technique, "I always considered the face to be the most delicate yet powerful medium for art. It’s not an exaggeration to say that face is one of the most intriguing features.’ I totally agree with him, and got interested in the possibility of face mapping, its potential in expressing something extraordinary."

Sometimes that mask looks like actual makeup, other times it looks like a cyborg or turns the model's face into a reflective surface. It's truly mind-blowing innovation and amazing to watch the transformations in action.

The face painting industry will never be the same again.

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