感性設計学~プリンキピアの統合 | Kansei Design Science - Unified principles | Hideyoshi Yanagisawa | TEDxUTokyo
私たちの「感じる力」と物理的な世界をつなぎ、モノや体験をより豊かにする——それが感性設計学です。柳澤秀吉(東京大学)は、錯覚や予測する脳の仕組みを数理モデルで解き明かし、人の心を動かすデザインの可能性を語ります。How can we design objects and experiences that truly move the human heart? Hideyoshi Yanagisawa (The University of Tokyo) introduces Sensory Design Science — a field that bridges human perception and physical reality using mathematical models of the brain’s predictions and surprises. He advocates “Kansei Design Studies,” a new field that extends the scope of engineering design to human sensitivity.
Kansei Design Studies, which extends the scope of engineering design to human sensibility, is being proposed and developed as a new field of study.
It is characterized by an approach that mathematically models sensitivity
This approach is characterized by its ability to mathematically model sensitivity from the principles of the brain,
He is developing socially collaborative research that applies this approach.
東京大学工学系研究科准教授。東京大学大学総合教育研究センター准教授を兼務。
エンジニアリングデザインの対象を人の感性にまで拡張した「感性設計学」を提唱し、新分野として開拓している。
脳の原理から感性を数学的にモデル化するアプローチを特徴とし、それを応用した社会連携研究を展開している。
日本感性工学会副会長。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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