Science Fiction Research and Development Center (SU)

 

Summary

Based on the history of science fiction in art and creative writing and its transformation, this research center will explore the value of science fiction as a methodology for human society innovation by bringing together researchers in literature, engineering, and art to jointly explore the value of stories. The goals of this research center are fourfold: A. Cross-cutting research in literature, engineering, and aesthetics on the mechanics of storytelling with a focus on science fiction; B. Development of creativity-supporting technologies using information technology, etc.; and C. Dissemination of methods to support people's creativity using SF prototyping; D. Application for intellectual property based on SF research and development and the organization of publications and events

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SDGs

4. QUALITY EDUCATION 4. QUALITY EDUCATION
5. GENDER EQUALITY 5. GENDER EQUALITY
8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES 10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES
12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION 12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS 17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

Operational Period

2024/01/01~2025/12/31

Members

◎ indicates the project leader

◎ Hirotaka Osawa Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Associate Professor Human-Agent Interaction, Science Fiction Prototyping
Susumu Niijima Faculty of Economics Professor Modern and contemporary French literature (Raymond Roussel, Jules Verne), bachelor machine art, science fiction
Ai Hasegawa Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Speculative Design, Art & Design, Diversity & Equity & Inclusion, Ethics, SF Prototyping
Kunio Shirahada (2024/5/1-) KGRI Visiting Professor Service management, Technology management
Miwa Nishinaka (2024/5/1-) KGRI Visiting Professor Knowledge Management, Destination Management
TAILLANDIER, Denis Alfred Luis (2024/11/1-) KGRI Visiting Professor Japanese Studies, (Japanese) Science Fiction Studies, Cultural Studies
Yusuke Kishita (2024/5/1-) KGRI Visiting Associate Professor Sustainability design theory
Sachiko Kiyokawa (2024/5/1-) KGRI Visiting Associate Professor Cognitive Science, Creative problem solving
Dohjin Miyamoto KGRI Visiting Assistant Professor Sci-Fi Prototyping, Virtual Reality
Yuuki Namba KGRI Visiting Research Fellow Contemporary Aesthetics, Fiction Theory, Queer/Crip Theory
Ryu Miyata KGRI Visiting Research Fellow Science Communication
Tomoya Minegishi KGRI Collaborative Researcher Human-Agent Interaction
Atsuya Fujimoto (2024/5/2-) KGRI Collaborative Researcher Innovation, Science Fiction implements in social and business
Kamome Ashizawa (2024/10/1-) KGRI Researcher Novel Writing Using AI, and Future Prediction through SF Prototyping and Its Social Application
Yusuke Mori (2024/10/1-) KGRI Collaborative Researcher Natural Language Processing, Multimodality, Creative Support, Entertainment AI