Keisaku Ibuki Technical Producer
- Event
- Technology
- Spatial Design
- Installation
Keisaku Ibuki joined Drill in 2008.
He handles a number of the planning and implementation of experiential events and installations by utilizing cutting-edge technology. He has produced a wide range of creative, system and construction projects.
His well-known works include: an ultra-small projection mapping system (RICE MAPPING), a 360-degree LED projection system (warp cube), a see-through cube screen (Nopera), a large LED vision motion control system (KYNESIS), an enormous box-shaped stage for dancing with VJ videos, projections, lighting shows, immersive animation, and VR contents for the Upopoy National Ainu Museum and Park. Keisaku is skilled in producing above events and video installations, and in creating collaborative environments among creators, technical teams, event staff, and construction teams.