Urashima Tarō Mirror
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Urashima Tarō Mirror

Creators

Sho Fujimura + Yuta Tsuchida + Kaito Makino + Daisuke Uriu

Year

2025

Category
Work
Tags
Contextual Design Lab, SIT

A mirror reflecting portraits from childhood to old age

 

The Urashima Tarō Mirror displays AI-generated portraits of the user from childhood to old age. Moving closer makes the portrait older; stepping back makes it younger. Named after a Japanese folktale, this interactive system invites users to reflect on how their appearance might change throughout a lifetime.

 

This work is partially granted by TOMOETOGYO CO., LTD.