SCIENCE AGORA

INNOVATION BY DESIGN – Science and Design
Fb-653

At the start, Prof. Yoshiro ONO, KYOTO Design Lab CEO will explain about the activities of architectural design-oriented “Social Revoloution" as our theme, our basic concepts and overall picture. Following this, Project Professor Julia CASSIM, inclusive design, Project Researcher, Marcel HELMER, Royal College of Art(RCA), and Assistant Professor Takuya MIYAKE, architectural history will explain the specific multidisciplinary academia-industry collaborative projects on [Medicine・Food・Lifestyle] with the invited units from key universities worldwide. Associate Professor Sushi SUZUKI, design methodology and mechanical engineering, will explain about the worldwide cooperative projects, then we'll have the discussion with presenters and participants on the past and future projects focusing on the collaboration with participants and building network.

Date 13:00-14:30, November 5th(Sat), 2016
Venue
No. Fb-653
Organizer KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology

Presenter and Moderator

アゴラ市民会議「どんな未来を生きていく? ~AIと共生する人間とテクノロジーのゆくえ」

Yoshiro ONO
Professor, KYOTO Design Lab CEO, Vice President

Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Kyoto University in 1980. Completed Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering , Kyoto University in 1982. Earned Docter of Engineering from Graduate School of Engineering , Kyoto University in 1993. Assistant professor at Kyoto University from 1982 until1994. Professor at Okayama University from 2002 until 2008. Professor at Kyoto Institute of Technology from 2008. COE at KYOTO Design Lab from 2014 and Vice President at Kyoto institute of Technology from 2015.

アゴラ市民会議「どんな未来を生きていく? ~AIと共生する人間とテクノロジーのゆくえ」

Julia Cassim
Project Professor, KYOTO Design Lab Photo by Petr Krejci
Photo by Petr Krejci
Studied fine art at Manchester College of Art and Design and Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music, MPhil from the University of Newcastle.
After worked as Arts Columnist at The Japan Times, she directed the Challenge Workshops at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design from 2000 until 2014.
She was included in Design Week's 2010 Hot 50 list of people, organisations and movements that have influenced the design world.

アゴラ市民会議「どんな未来を生きていく? ~AIと共生する人間とテクノロジーのゆくえ」

Marcel Helmer
Design Associate, KYOTO Design Lab

Marcel Helmer is a German interaction designer and technologist. His work is based on collaborations between design and science, creating a wider access to the scientific research of leading international institutions, communicating unique experiences.
Marcel holds a master’s degree in Design Interactions form the Royal College of Art in London (UK) and a bachelor’s degree in Digital Media from the University of the Arts Bremen (GER).

アゴラ市民会議「どんな未来を生きていく? ~AIと共生する人間とテクノロジーのゆくえ」

Sushi Suzuki
Project Professor, KYOTO Design Lab

Born in Kyoto, Japan but spent over fifteen years in the US and over five in Europe. M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and B.A. in Studio Arts from Rice University.
He teaches and runs projects based around design thinking, the Stanford-IDEO innovation methodologies. Previously, he was the Executive Director of the ME310 program at Stanford University.

アゴラ市民会議「どんな未来を生きていく? ~AIと共生する人間とテクノロジーのゆくえ」

Takutya Miyake
Assistabt Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology

Born in Osaka in 1983. Graduated from Department of Architecture and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology in 2006. Assistant Curator, Museum of Conyrmporary Art Tokyo from 2011 until 2013. Gained Incentive Award, The Museological Society of Japan in 2012. Completed Doctoral Program of Design Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology in 2013. Currently, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology from 2013.

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