Dome Festa Program

Date

Kyodo no Mori Fuchu City Museum

  • 24, Saturday - 26, Monday, Sept 2011

Venue

  • Kyodo no Mori Fuchu City Museum
  • 6-32 Minami-cho, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-0026, Japan
  • TEL:+81 42-368-7921

Payment Information : Fees

  • Full Days Registration ( no Lunch Bento) 3,000 Yen
  • Full Days Registration ( Includes Lunch Bento for Sept.26 ) 4,000Yen
  • Dome Festa Banruet 6,000Yen
  • Entry fee, please transfer to a bank account specified in advance.
  • This program may be subject to change without notice.

Entry Form

Entry Form
Only the morning of September 24 and 25
Registration not required, free, first-come

Sept. 24, Saturday: Registration,Open for general public

Location: Planetarium Theater (23 m in diameter, 280 sheets)

9:00-
Participants Registration
9:30-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-1:DEAR SKY (25min.) 2010
10:20-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-2:Let's Enjoy Planetarium with Gachapin & Mukku (25Min.) 2011
11:10-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-3:Dawn of the Space Age (41Min.) 2007

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13:00-17:00
Planetarium Programs, seasonally presented by Kyodo no Mori Museum Not decided in details yet

Sept. 25, Sunday: Registration , Open for general public

Location: Planetarium Theater

9:00-
Participants Registration
9:30-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-4:Tale of the Stars: Eternal Shine (28Min.) 2011
10:20-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-5:SOLAR STORMS (23Min.) 2010
11:10-:Dome Feature Shows (Registration not required, free, first-come)
A1-6:SEA REX (41Min.) 2010

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13:00-17:00
Planetarium Programs, seasonally presented by Kyodo no Mori Museum Not decided in details yet
17:00-18:30:Keynote Speeches
Dr. Carter Emmart: Director of Astrovisualization, American Museum of Natural History, NY USA
Title: To Boldly Go Where We Cannot Go.
Thomas W. Kraupe: President Elect of International Planetarium Society; Director of Planetarium Hamburg, Germany
Title: WHERE SCIENCE MEETS ARTS
-Planetarium Hamburg making its way towards a Cosmic Perspective
18:30
Bus leave to Ookunitama-Jinjya

Location: Ookunitama-Jinjya (Shinto Shrine)

ookunitama-Jinjya

19:00-21:00
Dome Festa Banquet (Pre-registration:6,000yen)

Sept. 26, Monday : Registration Required

Location: Planetarium Theater

9:00-
Participants Registration
9:00-9:30
Fulldome Short Film Competition
9:30-11:50:Dome Feature Shows
A2-1:Dynamic Universe (23Min.) 2011
A2-2:KAGUYA and KAGUYA (27Min.) 2011
A2-3:Gogh's Night(tentative) (40Min.) 2011
A2-4:Calendar,CONTE,Starlight topics (35Min.) 2011

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11:50-13:00
Commemorative photo
Lunch Break(pre-registration: 1,000yen)
13:00-15:40:Dome Feature Shows
A2-5:Experience the Aurora(25Min.) 2011
A2-6:Black Sun. Walk the mystery of the solar eclipse(tentative) (30Min.) 2011
A2-7:Astronomy 3000 Years of Stargazing (28Min.) 2009
A2-8:EM Eye A Universe of Secrets (26Min.) 2011
A2-9:NANOCAM, a trip into biodiversity (27Min.) 2010

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15:40-15:50
Break
15:50-18:30:Dome Feature Shows
B-1:Planetarium Meets Toppan Virtual Reality (3Min.) 2011
B-2:Micro chan's story of Symbiosis Symphony (5Min.) 2011
B-3:Eternal Returns (5Min.) 2011

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A2-10:Northem Lights Symphony (15Min.) 2011
A2-11:Moles What is out there (36Min.) 2011
A2-12:Exploring the Universe via invisible lights (23Min.) 2011
A2-13:The Earth Museum (25Mim.) 2011
A2-14:The Shimotsuki Matsuri~a traditional festival at the winter solstice in Japan~ (10MIin.) 2011
A2-15:KAGUYA's Moon Exploring the Lunar Surface (9Min.) 2011

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18:30-19:00
Short Program Competition Award Ceremony
Closing

Location: Lobby and Hall

10:00-17:00
Exhibits and Portable Domes

Hotels Information

Hotel Continental

Business Hotel Matsumotoya 1725

HOTEL Matsumotoya 1725

Profile

Dr. Carter Emmart(American Museum of Natural History)

Dr. Carter EmmartCarter Emmart is the Director of Astrovisualization at the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History, in New York City. He directs space show productions based on immersive data visualization for the Hayden Planetarium within the Rose Center. Carter oversees software development for interactive use of the 3D universe atlas known as the Digital Universe, which can now be networked between planetariums and classrooms worldwide. The Swedish company SCISS grew out of these efforts in a series of internships he hosted from Linkoping University.
Starting astronomy courses at the age of ten in the old Hayden, Carter grew up in a family of artists and got his BA in geophysics from the University of Colorado, and his doctorate from Linkoping University, Sweden. He has had careers in architectural modeling, technical illustration and science visualization at NASA Ames Research Center and the National Center for Atmospheric Research prior to joining the staff at AMNH.

Thomas W. Kraupe (Hamburg Planetarium Director)

Thomas KraupeThomas grew up in Munich (Bavaria), studied mathematics and physics and specialized as astrophysicist on X-Ray astronomy at the “Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics” in Garching near Munich.
As assistant director at Stuttgart´s Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium (1983-1992) and director of the Planetarium at “Forum der Technik - Deutsches Museum” in Munich 1993-1996 he created numerous ArtScience crossover-projects. Since late 2000 he is director of Planetarium Hamburg in Northern Germany – which he transformed into one of the most advanced and diversified facilities of its kind in the world.
Thomas leads initiatives in interactive edutainment and the popularisation of cutting edge scientific research for “Leisure Attractions”. He initiates new Art-Science cooperations, provides consultancy and produces content for institutions and immersive theatres around the world. He is officer and President-elect of the International Planetarium Society (IPS).
Thomas loves to bring the excitement of modern scientific exploration to audiences worldwide – via print, broadcast and online media. He already gave more than 1.000 lectures to audiences around the world - indoor and outdoor – also on major cruise lines and their vessels.
This proves his enthusiasm for communicating to people of all ages the fascination about the universe we live in.