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Reiki: the dark light

Published:15 December 2010Publication History

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According to the ancient legend of Chinese Taoism, everyone has his own particular "Reiki" around his body. It is a special energy that represents our health, mood and the circumstance where we are. "Reiki" is invisible for ordinary people, but some experts in Tao can see the Reiki by their eyes. Someone says that even you are not an expert in Tao, you may also see a dark light around a man if you can clam down and concentrate on looking at this man. This artwork wants to show these "Reiki" to normal people, showing how people leave their energy in the circumstance, and how it influences other people.

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        SA '10: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Posters
        December 2010
        67 pages
        ISBN:9781450305242
        DOI:10.1145/1900354

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