
During our course in Tokyo, our Media & Interaction Design students developed a CGI project fusing Swiss and Japanese folklore, creating culturally symbolic characters. This venture explored aesthetic narratives and digital identity, benefiting from interactions with technology leaders and explorations of Tokyo. It deepened our creative process and understanding of digital narratives, blending theory with practice. This experience notably improved students' skills and broadened our perspectives on digital creation's cultural and professional dimensions, celebrating folklore in the digital age.
Pauline Saglio Head of Bachelor Media & Interaction Design, ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne