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The Unseen Beauty

The Unseen Beauty

PROJECT MOVIE

From sound, a new sense unfolds into visuals.

What does visual expression look like when Blind Creators creators take the lead?

The Unseen Beauty is a project in which Blind Creators creators take on the role of directors, transforming their sensory experiences into visuals through generative AI, and expressing the imagery evoked by sound.

MUSIC VIDEO

 This film was directed by Blind Creators. They turned the imagery evoked by music into prompts for generative AI, creating visuals from sound.

THE STORY BEHIND THE MUSIC VIDEO

CONCEPT

Water has no fixed form—it breaks, merges, and continues to exist in constant circulation. Through the transformations of water, this movie explores human emotion and the nature of being.

【Message】Water is always with us—within our bodies, and throughout the world.

It never stays in a single form. It separates, blends, compresses, and rises again, continuing its cycle without end.

Human emotions and ways of being are much the same. They break, waver, and lose their shape—yet they never fully disappear.

Through the transformations of water, this movie portrays a simple truth: we continue to live, endlessly changing our form.

【About the Work】1. "Invisible" does not mean "nothing" This work does not treat the unseen as empty. Instead, it begins with what is undeniably present—sensations beyond sight, such as sound, presence, and touch—and depicts a world that emerges from within.

2. Water as pure sensation The movement of water here does not represent physical water. It evokes the feeling of touch, the flow of air, and the subtle presence of existence. Through motion—flowing, spreading, colliding—it expresses the sense that something is there.

3. The self has no fixed form Forms appear as water, yet they have no clear outline. Existence is not fixed—it emerges and shifts through interaction and relationships.

4. Space is not seen, but felt This space has no defined depth or structure. Instead, it is experienced through movement and contact—allowing the viewer to sense where they are and how the space expands.

5. Connection creates the world These water-like entities change through contact. They are not isolated—relationships form through interaction, and those relationships expand into a world.

6. Discomfort and impact are also sensations At times, the flow intensifies and collisions occur. These moments reflect discomfort, friction, and pressure—yet they are also part of how we perceive and experience the world.

7. Even when form collapses, it does not disappear Water constantly changes shape, but never vanishes. This reflects the idea that even as states transform, existence itself continues.

8. Even in stillness, experience remains The movie returns to stillness in the end—but not the same stillness as before. What has unfolded remains, invisible yet undeniably present.

Exploring creativity rooted in perception beyond sight.

  • 01 Interpreting the music through senses and perception beyond vision.

  • 02 Translating the narrative into visuals using generative AI.

  • 03 Rearranging the music to align with the visual world and story.

  • 04 Releasing the work globally as a music video.

INTENT

A challenge toward new visual expression, rooted in perception beyond sight.

Human beings perceive the world in many different ways. Images shaped through sound, memory, and experience—through diverse forms of perception and sensitivity—hold the potential to become new sources of creativity. In this project, Blind Creators creators take the lead, bringing their individual perceptions to life as visuals through generative AI. Diversity in perception itself opens new forms of expression. This work is an exploration of that possibility.

VIDEO DIRECTOR

Portrait of Naoya Kitamura. He has short golden hair and is smiling with his eyes closed. He is wearing a happi coat with green, yellow, blue, and dark navy stripes and a red collar.

ePARA

Naoya Kitamura

Born with microphthalmia, he retained only limited perception of light and color until around the age of twenty, after which he became fully blind.Drawing on his boundless curiosity, he works across a wide range of fields, including as an esports player, narrator, voice actor, and engineer.Recently, he has been exploring the use of generative AI as a tool for visual assistance.In his personal work, he engages in writing, AI-assisted music composition, and game streaming.

Portrait of Masahiro Fujimoto. He is wearing an ePARA uniform and headset, gripping a controller while playing.

ePARA

Masahiro Fujimoto (Mashi-ro)

Congenitally blind. He studied English and American literature at university and also spent time studying in the UK.Since his student years, he has been involved in international PR for ePARA, while also working as a blind esports player.In the arts, he has facilitated workshops for experiencing visual art and theater, and has contributed to audio guide reviews.He is also actively engaged in creating radio and voice dramas, as well as writing poetry.

Portrait of Rio Sekiba. He is wearing a light indigo kimono with a floral hair ornament. He is facing forward outdoors with trees in the background.

ePARA

Rio Sekiba

Lost his sight at the age of two and is fully blind. He graduated from the Department of Theatre at Nihon University College of Art.In addition to performing on stage, he is involved in providing theater accessibility support for blind audiences.He is also active as a narrator through projects such as "ePARA Voice" and "Mimiyomi."Recently, he joined the Super Pantomime Theater SOUKI, where he is exploring non-verbal forms of expression.

Portrait of Yuki Nishiwaki. She is wearing a white blouse and smiling while playing the piano.

ePARA

Yuki Nishiwaki

Born with low vision and later diagnosed as fully blind after graduating from university. She majored in vocal performance.She currently works in roles centered around sound and voice, including narration.Through vocational training programs, she continues to refine her vocal skills.In her personal life, she is a member of a local choir and continues practicing piano and singing.She is also a train enthusiast, known for her talent in mimicking onboard announcements.

CREATIVE PARTNER

Black and white portrait of Akihiro Miyagi. He wears thick black-rimmed glasses, has wavy long hair, and is resting his chin on his hand with a smile.

​AI CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Akihiro Miyagi

A creator who fuses cutting-edge AI with a distinct aesthetic sensibility, redefining the conventions of visual production.In 2025, he established exclusive partnerships with production companies across Europe, the United States, and India, gaining international recognition.With over 300 AI-driven works released, his creations have earned trust across multiple genres, continuously presenting new visions for entertainment and education to a global audience.

Artistic portrait of Junpei Hirota. He is wearing a black hoodie and facing forward, with blue, red, and gray smoke and digital glitch effects overlaying the image.

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Junpei Hirota

Joined the founding phase of "Gokko Club" in 2021, pioneering the potential of vertical short-form drama.With a total of over 700 million views and an average of 3.5 million views per work, he has expanded the boundaries of visual storytelling.He creates across film, drama, and advertising, delivering cross-disciplinary works that transcend conventional formats.

ARTIST

Promotional photo of SARUKANI. In a studio with a white and gray background, KAJI, Kohey, and RUSY stand side by side from left to right. KAJI has red hair, Kohey has black wavy hair, and RUSY has short white hair. All three wear oversized layered outfits.

SARUKANI

A world-leading beatbox crew consisting of KAJI, Kohey, and RUSY. They create genre-defying pop dance music and deliver powerful live performances driven by deep, resonant beats. They won the championship at the Grand Beatbox Battle 2023 and placed third in the finals of Got Talent España. Continuing to build a global presence, they are gaining recognition across both domestic and international music scenes.