2019.5.27

The 8th Design Fundamentals Seminar “The basic problems of the modern science technology civilization from the viewpoint of the BioSpeaker”

Who knew a speaker unit placed inside a cardboard box packed with old newspaper could make such an incredible sound? This discovery led to the development of the Pure Celebrity Speaker (BioSpeaker). It’s an innovation born in a fully matured industry with a history of hundreds of years, and exists as a huge, ubiquitous blind spot for today’s science, technology and civilization. Lecturer Yusuke Kataoka A musician who uses not only conventional instruments, but things found in daily life to perform music with all type of places and people. He began as an independent learner before entering a music college but found himself unable to withstand the world of musical …

2019.5.10

The 7th Design Fundamentals Seminar “Ceramics and Digital Fabrication”

Ms. Rina Bernabei, a designer who explores the relationships between traditional crafts and digital fabrication, gave a lecture on her work. Ms. Bernabei has been investigating the “emotional value” that can be created on product designs by combining traditional crafts with contemporary digital language. She has experimented with “hybrid” ceramic works using a 3D printer. For this talk, Ms. Bernabei focused on the practical approach that combines design with research. Lecturer Rina BernabeiThe University of New South Wales, Senior Lecturer. The Bernabeifreeman Pty, established in 2002. Designer actively engaged in the Milan furniture fair scene and the Milan Triennale. Date May 10th (Friday), 2019: 16:40-18:00 Review As an educator, researcher, …

2019.3.15

The 6th Design Fundamentals Seminar “The Role of Context in Innovation of Meanings”

Kyushu University hosted the 6th Study of Design Fundamentals Seminar, entitled “The Role of Context in Innovation of Meaning”. For this seminar, we invited Dr Seiichiro Honjo of the Shizuoka University College of Engineering. Lecturer Seiichiro HonjoDr Honjo is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University, and he holds a PhD from the Department of Multidisciplinary Sciences at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on creativity and context from a bottom-up perspective. After having researched in the field of mathematical sciences studying the auditory system, Dr Honjo’s research interest turned to decolonization and, more recently, business administration. His publications include his …

2019.1.25

The 5th Design Fundamentals Seminar “Forming Society: Design becoming a social process”

The focus of design has been widening to include “society”. Designs that have given shapes to artifacts, such as visuals, products, architecture and the environment, have extended their scope to form new connections with people and new forms of work resulted from them. In line with this phenomenon, activities whereby “one creates the society in which one desires to live in” are springing up everywhere in Japan. Let us turn our thoughts to the resulting design, where citizens, not designers, create society. Lecturer Takeshi Sunaga After graduating from the Three Dimensional Design Department at Tama Art University, he worked at the GK Industrial Design research facility. He ventured away from …

2018.12.3

The 4th Design Fundamentals Seminar “Vision Driven: Start with Imagination”

As the co-creative environment where a group of people can demonstrate creativity collectively grow and improve, the need for individuals to bring out originality are becoming ever so important. What kind of innovation drives vision? And the art-thinking behind it? Focusing on the practice of the strategic design firm, BIOTOPE Inc., we discussed the front line of design thinking with Hiroshi Tamura, a visiting professor from Kyushu University. Lecturer Kunitake Saso He graduated from the University of Tokyo Faculty of law, and completed his master’s course in Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology. After working at P&G and Human Value Company, he was involved in the launch of new …

2018.7.9

The 3rd Design Fundamentals Seminar: Design as Critique

Rather than criticizing design, reality should be criticized through design. How can that type of design be made possible? As long as design is a response to reality, it encompasses a sense of interpretation and assigns value to the status quo. For that reason, design is a tool to critique reality, through “things” rather than words. We heard from Shintaro Miyazaki of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland as he guided us through cutting edge ideas in design across the German-speaking world. Lecturer Shintaro Miyazaki Born in Berlin in 1980, Shintaro Miyazaki is a researcher at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. He is also …

2018.6.25

The 2nd Design Fundamentals Seminar "The Location of the Frontier of Design"

The pathways of design today are not the “Evolution” of technology, or the “Processes” that smooth the interaction between people and objects, or the “Structures” that keep people from harm. What kind of human input is required here? This is precisely the question that needs to be asked. Design and technology, music and culture – we look at these, dissect these and make connections between them. We look at what emerges through a process of editing by asking questions. This was the theme to be discussed by Kei Wakabayashi, who had recently published Sayonara Mirai 2010-17 (Goodbye to the Future) (Iwanami Shoten, 2018). Lecturer Kei Wakabayashi“WIRED” magazine was launched in …

2018.5.1

The First Design Fundamentals Seminar “Design Education and Cultural Design”

At Kyushu University’s Faculty of Design, we are tackling the foundations of the study of design with the objective of the systematization of design. How should design be taught now? We welcomed Yutaka Yamauchi as a guest speaker at the first Study of Design Fundamentals Seminar, and held a discussion about the culture and opportunities inherent in service design. Lecturer Yutaka Yamauchi (Associate Professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management) Associate Professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, and holds additional posts with the Department of Economics, the Graduate Schools of Economics, and the School of Design. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Kyoto University’s …