Monday, November 4, 2013

Progress on Buddhist Ceremonies / Project Description

Diagram explaining how the ceremonies carried out during the lunar regulated ceremonies.


Growth of Buddhism through Experience
Growth of Buddhism is a creative platform and a virtual network that allows the user to create a new experience based on their personal perspective towards the Buddhist ceremonies and activities. Once the space has been created, it will be saved into the channel of that creator’s account where the other users can access and experience that virtual space. The user will perceive the space through glasses and headphones to see and hear the created and desired experience when they carry out Buddhist activities such as light, chanting etc…
Only people on the site may be able to create the virtual space as the design interface will be done in real time to let the user really explore their selections. Here they will be controlling the light and sound via the simple mass of architecture, all of which will be shared online. This creative network platform doesn’t only just design for Buddhist community, but to also embrace other perspectives of the non Buddhist who may have complete different backgrounds so that they may contribute something which was never done before in the record of Buddhism, hence creating the Growth of Buddhism.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Namon
    Thanks for the post. Hope you are working, despite the slow response. Its still way to general. Now is the time to get detailed. Please prepare more detailed pescriptions in images/collages and video for Saturday that describe your proposal. You will also have to propose a grammar, a chart/diagram that describe all the elements you will be working with. This will include all the artefacts required to perform a ceremony, all the songs, payers, clothes, ornaments, song etc. Draw them individually so a spectator could understand what there is available. I think the title is misleading. Its not a mission, it should be critical (not negative) not simply propaganda. (not what you are proposing.) It deals just as much with historical work as religious.
    CFVH

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