Syllabus

SubjectACADEMIC PROJECT Embodiment Design Program

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
35466
Subject Sort
70002
Title
ACADEMIC PROJECT
Field
Project Courses
Unit
1 Unit
Year/Semester
2022 Fall
K-Number
Year/Semester
2022 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Lecturer Name
Hajime Ishikawa,Hiroto Kobayashi,Kazunori Takashio,Masashi Nakatani,Masaki Suwa,Kan Suzuki
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
GIGA Certificate
Not applied

Detail

Course Summary

‘Embodiment Design’ Program
In our highly information-oriented and established world we are forced to live in an environment where time, space and human activities are all over scale in our daily lives. In this current society where people depend on extremely complicated systems which are beyond our control, we face many problems which stem from this situation.
 Regarding the level of anonymity the current internet society allows, and lack of awareness of murders without experience of death in people’s lives and so on, it has been long since we started to discuss the necessity of reestablishing actual relationships between ‘ourself’ and the environment around us.
 In order to understand the tendency of putting responsibility to others in this contemporary society, and respond to the problem directly, it is necessary to understand the consciousness of the people who the problems stem from. It is necessary to comprehend your body and soul well, to know your capacity with which you can do or cannot do, to establish your own way to solve problems, and to create human relationships matching your lifestyle.
 To aim to establish a society where people understand themselves well and understand each other, it is necessary to reconfirm how people relate to their environment by redefining their ‘body’ in any field. To understand one's own body and mind well, to know the limits of one's ability to do what one can or cannot do by oneself, to acquire one's own solutions, and to build human relationships that are suited to one's own stature. In this way, in order to build a society as a rich human group made up of people who understand themselves, it is necessary to go back to the human 'body' and re-examine the relationship between humans and the environment that surrounds them in all fields. We propose an approach to this end in the form of embodied design.