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Gender Regime and Quantative Research
In this seminar, students will read research of occupational status of women in Japan and books of welfare regime theory according to the guidance of teacher.
Universe and Art
We will conduct research groups on two themes, "Space and Art" and "Development of a New Tool Kit," at "Type A." We will pursue art that is timeless, art that can be realized by the technologies and ideas of the current era. The goal is for students to be able to create works that can be presented externally after three years of enrollment.
language and art
At the core of this research group lies the question, "How does art reveal our lived world in a new light?" The "oldness" or "newness" of artistic works is not the primary concern, as long as they have the potential to embody this sense of "newness." Art constantly breathes life through the individuals who engage with it. As long as artworks continually refresh our understanding, art never exists separate from the world in which we live. Artworks serve as catalysts that challenge fundamental assumptions about the world we consider natural.
The purpose of this research group is to explore the relationship between art, humanity, and the world. However, this exploration goes beyond abstract language games or mere hobbyist discussions. It requires participants to define their specific areas of interest, place them within historical and social contexts, and meticulously analyze and examine the details of artworks. Furthermore, it is essential to express the results of such analysis using precise and accessible language, enabling sharing and understanding among others within the academic setting.
Universe and Art
We will conduct research groups on two themes, "Space and Art" and "Development of a New Tool Kit," at "Type A." We will pursue art that is timeless, art that can be realized by the technologies and ideas of the current era. The goal is for students to be able to create works that can be presented externally after three years of enrollment.
Study for the Groundlogy
The Kenkyukai to explore the applied practice of "landscape thinking" advocated by Hajime Ishikawa.
Study for the Groundlogy
The Kenkyukai to explore the applied practice of "landscape thinking" advocated by Hajime Ishikawa.
design and geometry
GROUP WORKS:
We have been doing design developments for private companies' product.
We have been doing independent research and development for original themes according to our interests.
INDIVIDUAL WORKS:
We have been making thematic world map. We excercise mapping skills, info graphics by the work. And we study geopolitics, geology, geography and other liberal arts by the work.
Fields of our activities are architectural design, product design, graphic design and fine arts.
The lab explores esthetics in practical designs. And the lab does not really explore esthetics in design theories.
Contemporary political and moral philosophy (Theories and Applications)
This research seminar deals with contemporary issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on normative themes treated by contemporary philosophical theories.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Political and Moral Philosophy (Introductory Seminar)
This research seminar deals with basic issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on political and moral themes from philosophical perspectives.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Contemporary political and moral philosophy (Theories and Applications)
This research seminar deals with contemporary issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on normative themes treated by contemporary philosophical theories.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Political and Moral Philosophy (Introductory Seminar)
This research seminar deals with basic issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on political and moral themes from philosophical perspectives.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Universe and Art
We will conduct research groups on two themes, "Space and Art" and "Development of a New Tool Kit," at "Type A." We will pursue art that is timeless, art that can be realized by the technologies and ideas of the current era. The goal is for students to be able to create works that can be presented externally after three years of enrollment.
language and art
language and art
language and art
language and art
Art and Concept
In this workshop, we will focus on several contemporary artists, analyze their uniqueness and survival strategies, and develop a workshop based on the formal knowledge gained from this analysis. Students who wish to work as a director, curator, or artist in the future are welcome to take this course.
Study for the Groundlogy
The Kenkyukai to explore the applied practice of "landscape thinking" advocated by Hajime Ishikawa.
Study for the Groundlogy
The Kenkyukai to explore the applied practice of "landscape thinking" advocated by Hajime Ishikawa.
design and geometry
Regarding for COVID-19
Our laboratory deeply focuses on practical design. As long as BCT prohibit any research activity on campus, the laboratory will be on campus.
GROUP WORKS:
We have been doing design developments for private companies' product.
We have been doing independent research and development for original themes according to our interests.
INDIVIDUAL WORKS:
We have been making thematic world map. We excercise mapping skills, info graphics by the work. And we study geopolitics, geology, geography and other liberal arts by the work.
Fields of our activities are architectural design, product design, graphic design and fine arts.
The lab explores esthetics in practical designs. And the lab does not really explore esthetics in design theories.
design and geometry
GROUP WORKS:
We have been doing design developments for private companies' product.
We have been doing independent research and development for original themes according to our interests.
INDIVIDUAL WORKS:
We have been making thematic world map. We excercise mapping skills, info graphics by the work. And we study geopolitics, geology, geography and other liberal arts by the work.
Fields of our activities are architectural design, product design, graphic design and fine arts.
The lab explores esthetics in practical designs. And the lab does not really explore esthetics in design theories.
Contemporary political and moral philosophy (Theories and Applications)
This research seminar deals with contemporary issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on normative themes treated by contemporary philosophical theories.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Political and Moral Philosophy (Introductory Seminar)
This research seminar deals with basic issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on political and moral themes from philosophical perspectives.
Contemporary political and moral philosophy (Theories and Applications)
This research seminar deals with contemporary issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on normative themes treated by contemporary philosophical theories.
Please note that this seminar is mainly for advanced students who prepare their graduation project 1 and 2, and who undertake individual research projects.
Political and Moral Philosophy (Introductory Seminar)
This research seminar deals with basic issues discussed in political and moral philosophy. In general, this branch of philosophy is interested in normative topics, not so much on what “is”, but rather on what “ought to be”. For example, since the times of Ancient Greece, political philosophy has been defined as the quest for the best regime. It addresses the question of what the ideal political regime ought to be. This seminar focuses on political and moral themes from philosophical perspectives.
Reading Classics of Karl Marx
In this seminar, students will read classics of Karl Marx and discuss on them according to the guidance of teacher.