Feature image of Miao Jing and Jason Hou Re-Image Egyptian Mythology in New Audio-Visual Project

Miao Jing and Jason Hou Re-Image Egyptian Mythology in New Audio-Visual Project

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Nothing says “future” like the deep past — or so seems to be the logic behind [初] ZP TPJ, a new audio-visual project just launched by animator Miao Jing and sound designer Jason Hou. We’ve seen the two of them work together before, creating this mesmerizing display at an Apple store in Chongqing a few years ago:

Their new project, says the duo, is “inspired by the golden era called ‘Zep Tepi’ (the first occasion) in Egyptian mythology.” That comes through in some of the imagery, like this 3D-rendered, glass prism cat god thing:

Elsewhere, pyramids, fractals, and gleaming cubes collide with more contemporary imagery, such as surveillance cameras and the AlphaSphere, Jason Hou’s instrument of choice.

Watch “Amnesia”, the first video of [初] ZP TPJ, below, and find future installments here.

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Miao Jing and Jason Hou Re-Image Egyptian Mythology in New Audio-Visual Project

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Nothing says “future” like the deep past — or so seems to be the logic behind [初] ZP TPJ, a new audio-visual project just launched by animator Miao Jing and sound designer Jason Hou. We’ve seen the two of them work together before, creating this mesmerizing display at an Apple store in Chongqing a few years ago:

Their new project, says the duo, is “inspired by the golden era called ‘Zep Tepi’ (the first occasion) in Egyptian mythology.” That comes through in some of the imagery, like this 3D-rendered, glass prism cat god thing:

Elsewhere, pyramids, fractals, and gleaming cubes collide with more contemporary imagery, such as surveillance cameras and the AlphaSphere, Jason Hou’s instrument of choice.

Watch “Amnesia”, the first video of [初] ZP TPJ, below, and find future installments here.

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Feature image of Miao Jing and Jason Hou Re-Image Egyptian Mythology in New Audio-Visual Project

Nothing says “future” like the deep past — or so seems to be the logic behind [初] ZP TPJ, a new audio-visual project just launched by animator Miao Jing and sound designer Jason Hou. We’ve seen the two of them work together before, creating this mesmerizing display at an Apple store in Chongqing a few years ago:

Their new project, says the duo, is “inspired by the golden era called ‘Zep Tepi’ (the first occasion) in Egyptian mythology.” That comes through in some of the imagery, like this 3D-rendered, glass prism cat god thing:

Elsewhere, pyramids, fractals, and gleaming cubes collide with more contemporary imagery, such as surveillance cameras and the AlphaSphere, Jason Hou’s instrument of choice.

Watch “Amnesia”, the first video of [初] ZP TPJ, below, and find future installments here.

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Nothing says “future” like the deep past — or so seems to be the logic behind [初] ZP TPJ, a new audio-visual project just launched by animator Miao Jing and sound designer Jason Hou. We’ve seen the two of them work together before, creating this mesmerizing display at an Apple store in Chongqing a few years ago:

Their new project, says the duo, is “inspired by the golden era called ‘Zep Tepi’ (the first occasion) in Egyptian mythology.” That comes through in some of the imagery, like this 3D-rendered, glass prism cat god thing:

Elsewhere, pyramids, fractals, and gleaming cubes collide with more contemporary imagery, such as surveillance cameras and the AlphaSphere, Jason Hou’s instrument of choice.

Watch “Amnesia”, the first video of [初] ZP TPJ, below, and find future installments here.

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