2024.2.1

The 29th Design Fundamentals Seminar, Science and Technology as Cultural Identity: on the case of East Asia

Science and technology sometimes reinforce the cultural identity of a country or society, such as the former Japanese home appliances and the US space exploration, to name but a few examples. While they have a high impact because of its obvious results, science and technology also have negative consequences, such as promoting patriotism. Using Taiwan as a case study, this talk examines the image of science and technology as a cultural icon and the role played by design. Lecturer Osamu SAKURA Born 1960, Tokyo. PhD, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University. After working as a visiting researcher at the University of British Columbia, Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Yokohama …

2023.9.21

The 28th Design Fundamentals Seminar, Re-Designing Education: Opening the Landscape with Children to Society

Fundamental reform of child care and education is required. However, the oppositional relationship between the government and citizens, and between schools and parents, will only lead to the closure of the space in which children live. We will hear from a practitioner who started out as a photographer and turned a street corner park into a nursery school, about the re-design of education as a landscape open to society. Lecturer Sakiho SAKAI Photographer, Representative of ALBUS Inc., Director of Ifukumachi Nursery School and Goshogadani Nursery School, Representative Director of Welfare-Design Incorporated Association, Chairman of Furukogarasu Park Patronage Association. As a member of Kyushu University Children’s Project until 2009, she created …

2023.7.21

The 27th Design Fundamentals Seminar 'Feminism on the Street: Disruption of a Clean City'.

Urban redevelopment under the banner of ‘diversity’ and ‘sustainability’ has led to the eviction of poor and homeless people from their places. However, among the people on the streets, there are various detailed relationships of mutual help based on corporeality that are being stretched out. This talk discusses examples of activities and art projects that resist urban cleaning and cultivate their own place in the city. Lecturer Misako Ichimura(Artist) Misako Ichimura is an artist and activist who has lived in a blue tent village in a park in Tokyo since 2003, and runs a barter café called “Enoir” with other residents of the tent village. In 2007, she founded Nora, …

2022.12.14

The 26th Design Fundamentals Seminar "What is Ontological Design? : Who or What designs?"

It has been a long time since well-being emerged as a goal to be achieved by design. Why is it that the focus is not on mere function or convenience, but on the “goodness” of being itself? This lecture will introduce the basic concepts of the “ontological design” trend that has been attracting attention in recent years, and explore its possibilities. Lecturer Toru KOGA (Kyushu University)Nobuhiro MASUDA (Kyushu University) Date Dec 20th, 2022: Opens at 16:50 p.m, Seminar starts at 17:00 p.m. JST. Online *Instead of inviting an outside lecturer, the staff of the Center will talk about the content as clearly as possible and answer your questions. Review When …

2022.9.27

The 25th Design Fundamentals Seminar “The Multiplicity of “DESIGN WITH”: What It Means to Design Together”

In a rapidly changing world, there is a need to open design initiatives to society. In this lecture, we will interpret “DESIGN WITH” not as a mere title or methodology, but as a fundamental issue that lies AMONG various dimensions, such as the diversity of people, humans and non-humans, and reproduction and non-reproduction, and look forward to another way of design that has not received attention up to now. Lecturer Takahito KAMIHIRA (Professor of Senshu Univ.)Design researcher and professor at Senshu University, born in 1972 in Akune City, Kagoshima Prefecture, completed the Graduate School of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba in 1997. After working as a graphic designer, assistant …

2022.6.30

The 24th Design Fundamentals Seminar, “Procedure, Plan, Layout: On the Contact Points between Bio and Design”

The expressions known as Bio Art/Bio Design have several contact points with ‘design’ because of the experimental procedures involved in the work and the incorporation of living things as elements of the work. In this talk, we would like to discuss the various aspects of Bio Art/Bio Design works or displays regarding the procedures, plan and layout. Lecturer Shiho Hasegawa (KeMCo: Keio Museum Commons)She specializes in modern and contemporary art theory (art history, design studies). She is particularly interested in the intersection of post-modern artistic expression and technology/natural science, from the perspectives of visual culture (film, video), media art, and bioart/biodesign. The completed doctoral programme at the Graduate School of …

2021.12.14

The 23rd Design Fundamentals Seminar "The Birth of Professional Designers in East Asia: A Case Study of CHEN Zhifo's Study at Tokyo Art School"

Design is an alien concept to traditional East Asian culture, and modern design has been discussed along with the importation of Western civilization. However, for the professional designers who emerged in East Asia in the 20th century, the acceptance of design was not only one-way transplantation of Western civilization, but also an attempt at cultural fusion that aspired to create their own culture, creativity, and social change based on the long history of Eastern culture. We will consider the birth of professional designers through CHEN Zhifo, who studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and established the first design office in China. Lecturer Dr. ZHANG Jing, Lecturer at China …

2021.10.29

The 22nd Design Fundamentals Seminar "Design of Natural Born Intelligence"

It would seem that design cannot escape from the structure of pre-defined purposes and conditions. In other words, it only by being within this structure that the true value and order of design can be shown. This is not the case. Then, what is the intelligence of us who is natural born in such a way that we deviate from all structures, or rather, design of deviation? Lecturer Dr. Yukio-Pegio Gunji Professor, Department of Intermedia, Art and Science, School of Fundamental Engineering, Waseda University.http://www.ypg.ias.sci.waseda.ac.jp/index.html Date Oct 29th, 2021: Opens at 17:20 p.m, performance starts at 17:30 p.m. in Japan Time. Venue Online Review What is Natural-Born Intelligence (NBI)? According to …

2021.6.26

The 21st Design Fundamentals Seminar "How Understanding Human Needs & IKS Can Help Us Achieve Sustainability"

Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) play a critical role in helping us understand the past, present and are helping us contribute towards a sustainable future. IKS is also critical to helping us better understand and reframe sustainability issues as related to sustaining human existence, which is a human need. Traditional discourse on IKS and sustainability tends not to focus on human needs. Human needs are often identified as infinite, ever-changing, dependent on circumstance, culture, or time. However, Max-Neef (1992) suggested that this is not so — on the contrary, needs are finite and universal. He defined nine basic human needs subsistence, protection, affection, understanding, participation, leisure, creation, identity and freedom. When …

2021.4.8

The 20th Design Fundamentals Seminar "Designs of Sustainable 'Goodwill'"

The idea is anyone can get a free meal ticket if he/she provides help to the owner for 50 minutes. The free meal tickets are attached to the wall of the canteen available for anyone to get their meal. The wish for users may be “I want to be of help for someone” or “I want you to have a warm meal, even when you are in trouble”. Yet, such an idea of goodwill sounds vulnerable. How can design change vulnerable relations to that of strength? We will discuss the many challenges MIRAI SHOKUDO is facing daily as a place that strives to serve meals everyday. Lecturer Sekai Kobayashi, CEO …