Yoichiro Kawaguchi Explained

is a Japanese computer graphics artist and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo. Kawaguchi rose to international prominence in 1982 when he presented "Growth Model" in the international conference SIGGRAPH.[1]

In 2013, Kawaguchi designed Cosmo, a robot that performs keyboards with a laser.[2] Cosmo was designed to be one of the members of Squarepusher's virtual band Z-Machines, which was created to promote the alcoholic beverage ZIMA. They performed their debut piece on 24 June 2013 in Tokyo, Japan.[3]

On March 31, 2018, he retired from his post as a professor at the University of Tokyo and received the title of professor emeritus.[4] In the same year he was appointed president of the Digital Content Association of Japan.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 河口洋一郎(CG アーティスト/東京大学大学院 情報学環 教授)【日本にフルCG アニメは根付くのか? 第16回/2013年11月号】|INTERVIEW インタビュー|EE.jp. 2022-01-02. 最新のCGアニメの現場情報サイト:EE.jp. ja.
  2. Web site: Inc. Natasha. ロボットバンド「Z-MACHINES」開発者インタビュー (2/3) - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー. 2022-01-02. 音楽ナタリー. ja.
  3. Web site: 2014-04-04. Meet Z-Machines, Squarepusher's new robot band. 2022-01-02. the Guardian. en.
  4. Web site: 2018-03-22. 河口 洋一郎 教授 定年退職(2018年3月31日) - 東京大学大学院 情報学環・学際情報学府. 2022-01-02. www.iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp. ja.
  5. Web site: 第7回定時評議員会、第19回理事会、役員等懇話会 開催報告 新着情報 一般財団法人 デジタルコンテンツ協会. 2022-01-02. www.dcaj.or.jp.
  6. Web site: 塩野七生さんら7人文化勲章 功労者に北大路欣也さんら. October 22, 2023. Jiji Press.