Poster Presentations and Demos on Days 1 and 2 (November 19 and 20)

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During the time of the symposium, the Center’s young researchers will set booths for poster presentations and demos at the Multipurpose Room, Art Research Center, Kinugasa Campus, Ritsumeikan University

  • Akihiro Tsukamoto:
    “Unfolding the Landscape Drawing Method of Rakuchū Rakugai Zu Screen Paintings in a GIS Environment,”
    “The Drawn Area of Published Kyoto Maps in the Edo Period,” and
    “Precision Research of Surveyed Maps of Kyoto in the 17th Century”
  • Toshikazu Seto, Ayako Matsumoto, and Takafusa Iizuka:
    "GIS-Based monitoring systems for Kyo-machiya in Kyoto city"
  • Takashi Kirimura:
    “Social Atlas of Kyoto in the 20th Century”
  • Masako Yamamoto and Naomi Akaishi:
    “Distribution of Dyeing and Weaving Manufacturers from ‘Large-scale Maps of Kyoto City’”
  • Tatsunori Kawasumi, Takanori Hashimoto, Yutaka Takase, and Keiji Yano:
    "Construction of Virtual Nagaoka-kyo 3D map and landscape simulation"
  • Tatsunori Kawasumi:
    "GIS-Based Landscape Visualization and Visibility Analysis of the Mountain View in Heian-Kyo, a Capital City of Ancient Japan"
  • Atsuko Oya and Manabu Ueda:
    “Digital Reconstruction of Kanamaru-za Theater”
  • Takaaki Kaneko:
    “Construction of a Printing Block Digital Archive and its Use in Studies of Early Modern Publishing”
  • Monika Bincsik and Shinya Maezaki:
    "Fostering International Cooperation to Create a Digital Archive of Japanese Decorative Arts"
  • Kohei Furukawa:
    “Digital Reconstruction of Kanamaru-za Theater”
  • Liang Li:
    "Virtual Yamahoko Parade in Kyoto Gion Festival"
  • Alejandro Toledo:
    "Visual Recommendations from Japanese Historical Diary"
  • Worawat Choensawat:
    "The Use of Labanotation for Choreographing a Noh-Play"
  • Kingkarn Sookhanaphibarn:
    "Visual Analytics Tool for Visitor Circulation"