RCIC
Research Center for Industrial Culture

Learning opportunity experiences brought about by media expression

The "IAMAS Kodomo Daigaku” has been held every year since 2017 in partnership with Ogaki-shi, and it uses IAMAS’ research and facilities to create lectures targeted towards children. Through unique expression experiences that use various forms of media, we aim for the children to develop their ability to use various technologies practically. Additionally, we aim to cultivate their ability to create new “things” both in concept and physically.
The 6th IAMAS Kodomo Daigaku that was held this year had 2 lectures held which were themed around “disaster prevention” and "programming" whilst incorporating ICT equipment such as micro computers, sensors, projects, etc..

  • Collaborator

    Ogaki-shi Information Planning Division

  • Collaboration period

    2022.04 - 2022.09

Process

In 2016 the Ogaki-shi Information Planning Division requested to cooperate with IAMAS to provide IT education for children, and this became an opportunity to plan a collaboration. Beginning with meetings with Ogaki-shi and then based on the results and issues in courses from the previous year, the two courses held were planned and managed to unravel IAMAS’ project research in a way digestible for children. The creation of PR materials is managed by IAMAS.

Research taken on

Technology for Welfare Project
As we live in a modern and diversified world like today, we try to make use of technologies or tools to solve the problems or shortcomings we feel at times. This isn’t just limited to the welfare of those with disabilities which is a “narrow sense of welfare”, but rather can be used to handle a variety of situations.

Planned lecture: “Let’s play in the cardboard dome!”
With “disaster prevention” as a theme, a class was planned inside a cardboard dome and other dark places with various ways to have fun. From an experimental experience using lights, sounds, etc. they were able to learn experientially about “solving problems” birthed by actively taking in the individual games and devices.

The class: Games with light and sound

The class: Playing with a self-made planetarium

 

Enhanced Experience Expression Project
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality, also known as XR, involves commanding programmable music, performances, video expressions and technologies in real time. Through these commands research is underway to create an environment that can expand our experiences. Research is developing whilst keeping in mind practical application in order to actualise an experience that takes a deeper look at the future. This research is being worked on particularly through real time interactions in time and space, expressionism, the internet’s information space, sensor environment, and situational awareness and understanding from deep learning.

Planned class: “Image programming ~ creative coding ~”
Using bending sensors for the image programming environment’s “processing”, a class was held to learn the fundamentals of creative coding. Through actually trying to input various lines of code they could experience the changes in the shape, color, numbers, position, and movement of the image whilst creating animations and deepening their understanding of programming.

The class: Programming in action

The class: Creating animations through bending and moving sensors attached to the body

 

  • Venue

    At IAMAS

  • Faculty in charge

    • Koji Yamada
    • Takahiro Kobayashi
    • Masami Hirabayashi
    • Hiroko Sasaki
  • Operations

    “Let’s play in the cardboard dome!”
    Koji Yamada (Associate Professor at IAMAS)
    Takahiro Kobayashi (Professor at IAMAS)
    Yukio Shinoda (Project Researcher)

    Raku Asao (IAMAS M1)
    Madoka Okoshi (IAMAS M2)
    Shota Shiozumi (IAMAS M1)
    Shohei Niizato (IAMAS M1)

    “Image programming ~ creative coding ~”
    Masami Hirabayashi (Professor at IAMAS)
    Takahiro Kobayashi (Professor at IAMAS)
    Raku Asao (IAMAS M1)
    Shuto Imao (IAMAS M1)

    Madoka Okoshi (IAMAS M2)
    Iori Sumi (IAMAS M2)
    Futa Takezawa (IAMAS M1)
    Misato Nagatomi (IAMAS M2)
    Kanata Yamagishi (IAMAS M1)

    Operations:
    Kyo Akabane (Professor at IAMAS / Director of the RCIC)
    Hiroko Sasaki (RCIC)

    Filming and photography:
    HUANG Peng Chia (IAMAS M2)
    Ayumi Sakamoto (IAMAS M1)
    Qingxin Yang (IAMAS M1)

    Design:
    Ayumi Sakamoto (IAMAS M1)

  • Schedule

    2022.04 Preliminary meeting
    2022.04 Workshop design
    2022.08-09 Workshop implementation