Series Mori Hiroko - Motion Gravure
Here is everything you need to know about this niche piece of gaming history. What is the Motion Gravure Series?
The Surreal Art of the Motion Gravure Series: Hiroko Mori If you’re a collector of "weird" PlayStation 2 imports, you’ve likely stumbled upon the . Released on April 24, 2003, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan , this title sits in a strange twilight zone between a photography book, an interactive movie, and a digital fever dream. Motion Gravure Series Mori Hiroko
The series consists of four standalone titles featuring popular Japanese gravure idols: , Nemoto Harumi , Kitagawa Tomomi , and Megumi . Unlike a standard video DVD or a simple photo slideshow, these titles used a proprietary "FrameFree" technology to morph high-resolution still images together. Here is everything you need to know about
The result is a "melting" effect where the model appears to move in a languid, start-and-stop pace that many reviewers describe as both surreal and haunting. Key Features of the Hiroko Mori Edition Motion Gravure Series: Mori Hiroko - FAQ - PlayStation 2 Released on April 24, 2003, by Sony Music