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Departments Open to All Majors Correspondence Course As of May 1, 2022 Number ofProfessor 122 / Associate Professor 14 / Senior Lecturer 4 / Guest Professor 38 / Research Associate 35 / Instructor, Lecturer 744 / Research Assistant 49 Departments Japanese Painting Painting Sculpture Visual Communication Design Industrial, Interior and Craft Design Scenography, Display and Fashion Design Architecture Science of Design Arts Policy and Management Design Informatics Creative Innovation Imaging Arts and Sciences Japanese Painting About this Department MAJIMA HidenoriHead, Department OfficeProfessorPainting, Japanese Painting IWATA SoheyProfessorJapanese Painting ONAGA YoshinoriProfessorJapanese Painting NISHIDA ShuneiProfessorJapanese Painting HIDAKA RiekoGuest Professor KITAZAWA NoriakiGuest Professor KUNISHI HanakoGuest Professor KURIBAYASHI TakashiGuest Professor AKIBA MayukoResearch Associate KAWANA HaruoResearch AssociateJapanese Painting Painting About this Department MIZUKAMI TaizaiHead, Department Office Painting CourseProfessorPainting ENDO RyutaHead, Department Office Graphic Arts CourseProfessorPrintmaking AKATSUKA YujiProfessorPainting, Contemporary Art HAKAMATA KyotaroProfessorSculpture, Contemporary Art ITOH HitomiProfessorIllustration KABAYAMA SachikazuProfessorPainting KOBAYASHI KoheiProfessorContemporary Art KOBAYASHI TakanobuProfessorPainting MACHIDA KumiProfessorPainting MARUYAMA NaofumiProfessorPainting, Contemporary Art MOTODA HisaharuProfessorPrintmaking, Painting OBI OsamuProfessorPainting SUWA AtsushiProfessorPainting TAKAHAMA ToshiyaProfessorPrintmaking YOSHIKAWA TamihitoProfessorPainting AOKI NoeGuest Professor HIJIKATA MeijiGuest Professor KAMEYAMA TatsuyaGuest Professor KANEDA MioGuest Professor TSUGAMI MiyukiGuest Professor KIM MakiResearch AssociatePainting MATSUKAWA NaomiResearch Associate MIYADERA AyamiResearch AssociateLithograph TERAUCHI HirotoResearch Associate TOKORO AkihiroResearch AssociateCyanotype, Intaglio YAMAMOTO AyumuResearch AssociatePainting Sculpture About this Department TOMII MotohiroHead, Department OfficeProfessorSculpture ITO MakotoProfessorSculpture MISAWA AtsuhikoProfessorSculpture YASUI TomotakaProfessorSculpture ENDO ToshikatsuGuest Professor OKAZAKI KenjiroGuest Professor TANADA KojiGuest Professor ISHIKAWA KahoResearch Associate NAGAI SorayaResearch AssociateSculpture Visual Communication Design About this Department TERAYAMA YusakuHead, Department OfficeProfessorVisual Communications Design KITAZAKI MasakoProfessorInteraction Design, Design Research, New Media Leimei Julia CHIUProfessorGlobal Design Strategy, Future Trends FURUKATA MasahikoProfessorAlgorithm Design ISHIZUKA HidekiProfessorColor and Computer NAKANO TakeoProfessorGraphic Design, Visualization SAITO KeikoProfessorVisual Communication Design, Community Design SHIRAI YoshihisaProfessorTypography, Book Design, Graphic Design SAWADA KoichiProfessorCommunication Design GOTO AkinoriAssociate ProfessorImage Expression, Media Art OHTA AkioAssociate ProfessorDesign for Interactive Media, Graphic Representation ARAMATA HiroshiGuest Professor MORIMOTO ChieGuest Professor NAKAJIMA ShinyaGuest Professor HAMAMOTO TakuResearch AssociateAnimation, Programming IGA SanaResearch Associate KOSAKA YurikoResearch AssociateEditorial Design SHIRATORI SawaResearch AssociateWorkshop, Visual Communication TAIRA HonamiResearch Associate Industrial, Interior and Craft Design About this Department YAMANAKA KazuhiroHead, Department OfficeProfessorFurniture Design, Lighting Design, Interior Design INADA ShinichiProfessorIndustrial Design ITO ShinichiProfessorInterior Design NAKAHARA ShunsaburoProfessorIndustrial Design NISHIKAWA SatoshiProfessorCeramic Crafts OMURA ShunjiProfessorGlass Design SUZUKI HiroshiProfessorMetalwork, Goldsmithing, Silversmithing and Jewellery TAKAHASHI HirokoProfessorTextile, Kimono and Craft Design TANAKA KeitaProfessorIndustrial Design KUMANO WataruAssociate ProfessorProduct Design IWASA ToruGuest Professor KAWAKAMI NorikoGuest Professor YAMADA YuGuest Professor HATACHI YunaResearch Assistant KONISHI HonamiResearch Assistant MAENO TokoResearch Assistant NATSUME NanakoResearch AssistantTextile OHTA TakutoResearch AssistantCritical Design, Speculative Design PARK ByungikResearch AssistantSilversmithing SASAKI RemiResearch Assistant SATO YuResearch Assistant SHIBATA YukiResearch Assistant SHIDA ManamiResearch AssistantGlass Design SUDA WataruResearch AssistantDesign, Direction TAKESHITA SakiResearch Assistant TAMURA KeigoResearch Assistant TERAMOTO ShioriResearch AssistantCeramic Crafts Scenography, Display and Fashion Design About this Department TSUMURA KosukeHead, Department OfficeProfessorFashion Design IGARASHI HisaeProfessorInterior Design, Furniture Design IKEDA TomoyukiProfessorScenography KATAYAMA MasamichiProfessorInterior Design OTA MasatomoProfessorCostume Design Patrick Kevin RYANProfessorFashion Design SUZUKI YasuhiroProfessorArt, Environmental Design ANDO HokutoAssociate ProfessorDesign KITAGAWA YojiAssociate ProfessorSculpture, Spatial Design MENDE KaoruGuest Professor TANEDA YoheiGuest Professor YOSHIMOTO YukikoGuest Professor HAYASHI MioResearch AssistantFashion, Solid KAZAMA MifuResearch AssistantScenography, Installation NAGAOSA ManamiResearch Assistant NANBA RinoResearch Assistant OCHI NatsumiResearch Assistant SATO HanaResearch Assistant SEKINE MoekaResearch AssistantOil Painting SOMA MizukiResearch AssistantScenography UTSUNOMIYA AsakaResearch AssistantInterior Design, Installation Architecture About this Department KONISHI YasutakaHead, Department OfficeProfessorStructural Engineering, Structural Design FUSE ShigeruProfessorArchitectural Design HASEGAWA HirokiProfessorLandscape Design KIKUCHI HiroshiProfessorArchitectural Design MOCHIDA MasanoriProfessorMEP Engineering, Sustainable Buildings Design SUZUKI AkiraProfessorArchitectural Design TAKAHASHI AkikoProfessorArchitectural Design KOMATSU KoseiAssociate ProfessorArt and Architecture, Spatial Art NAGAYAMA YukoGuest Professor OSHIMA YoshihikoGuest Professor KIMURA YukinobuResearch AssistantWoodworking KITAJIMA MiraiResearch Assistant MITSUI GakuResearch AssistantSpatial Installation, Interior Design OHZEKI RyuichiResearch Assistant SAITO KeisukeResearch AssistantArchitectural Design TANAHASHI GenResearch AssistantArchitectural Design Science of Design About this Department HARA KenyaHead, Department OfficeProfessorCommunication Design, Design Theory BANDO TakaakiProfessorDesign Theory, Visual Communication Design HISHIKAWA SeiichiProfessorMotion Design, Interaction Design KOBAYASHI AkiyoProfessorDesign Theory, Design Methodology SHIMIZU KoheyProfessorInteraction Design TANAKA RyojiProfessorWeb Design MISAWA HarukaAssociate ProfessorDesign UMEBARA MakotoGuest Professor SEINO FumihiroResearch AssociateProduct Design EGUCHI YoshitokiResearch Assistant KISHI SaekoResearch Assistant NAKAYAMA KahokoResearch Assistant NIMONJI RinoResearch Assistant SHIOKAWA MegumiResearch Assistant Arts Policy and Management About this Department KORE-EDA HirakuHead, Department OfficeProfessorPainting, Sculpture, Modern and Contemporary Art SUNOHARA FumihiroProfessorArt History, Museology SUGIURA SachikoProfessorArt Management YONETOKU ShinichiProfessorMoving Images KOGA ToshiakiAssociate ProfessorTypography, Design history, Visual culture studies SASAKI IsshinAssociate ProfessorLocal Cultures, Space-Oriented Media, Design Methodology HAYASHIYA TaiheiGuest Professor MURAI YoshikoGuest Professor ITO NoeResearch Assistant MATSUMOTO KiyonoriResearch AssistantVisual Communication Design ONODA AiResearch Assistant SUNADA AyaResearch Assistant YAHAGI RikuResearch Assistant YAMADA MomokaResearch Assistant Design Informatics About this Department SHIRAISHI ManabuHead, Department OfficeProfessorDigital Design NAGASAWA TadanoriProfessorCultural Engineering SATO JunichiProfessorMultimedia, Photography TAKAYAMA JoeProfessorComputer Graphics INOUE ShojiAssociate ProfessorInformation Science, Computer Network OISHI HiroakiAssociate ProfessorDigital art, Computer graphics SHIMBO InkaAssociate ProfessorGraphic Design, Typography, Book Design, Diagram Design, Asian Design NAKAJIMA ShinyaGuest Professor OSAKA TakuroGuest Professor OI NaotoResearch AssociateProduct, Graphic and Community Design NOHAMA ArisaResearch Assistant SHIRAI RenaResearch Assistant TANAKA YukiResearch Assistant WAKU SatohoResearch Assistant Creative Innovation About this Department HASEGAWA AtsushiHead, Department OfficeProfessorInformation Architecture, Service Design ARAKAWA AyumuProfessorPsychology INOKUCHI HiromiProfessorDesign Management, Design Survey, Marketing IWASAKI HironoriProfessorStrategic Design, Business Design MARUYAMA YukinobuProfessorProduct Design, Service Design, Vision Design WAKASUGI KoichiProfessorInterior Design, Product Design, Social Design ISHIKAWA TakumaAssociate Professor NISHIKAWA MarikoGuest Professor TAKAHAMA MasanobuGuest Professor ISHII TakayukiGuest Associate Professor KORI YutaroResearch AssociatePrototyping, Digital Fabrication KOYAMA SakuraResearch AssociateCommunity Research, Illustration SEKINE RyoResearch AssociateImaging Arts and Science WAKASA FukaResearch Associate YAMAMOTO MarieResearch AssociateSculpture Imaging Arts and Sciences About this Department KOGUCHI UtakoHead, Department OfficeProfessorDrama Christophe CHARLESProfessorMedia Art, Sound Art KUROSAKA KeitaProfessorAnimation MIURA HitoshiProfessorComputer Graphics SHINOHARA NoriyukiProfessorVideo Image & Installation TAKAYA TomokoSenior LecturerAnimation YAMASAKI RenkiSenior LecturerImaging Arts, Video Installation, Digital Arts ADACHI HikaruGuest Professor KAWAI ShinyaGuest Professor SUGANUMA HiroshiGuest Professor ITO AkaneResearch Assistant KAWASHIRO FumiResearch Assistant OKANO SaemiResearch Assistant TAMOCHI DaisukeResearch Assistant WAKABAYASHI HonokaResearch Assistant YUASA MiniResearch Assistant Painting Laboratory Open to All Majors HARA KazufumiHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorSculpture OOURA KazushiProfessorFine Art, Graphic Design YAMAMOTO YasuhisaProfessorPainting OOYAMA MarikaResearch AssociateTextile SAKO TatsukiResearch Associate Sculpture Laboratory Open to All Majors TODA YusukeHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorSculpture YAMAMOTO KazuyaProfessorSculpture HASEGAWA SachiAssociate ProfessorSculpture OTSUKI TakayukiGuest Professor TAKANO MasaakiGuest Professor HOSOI EmikaResearch AssociateSculpture MIYAGISHIMA MarikoResearch Associate Humanities and Sciences / Museum Careers OBATA MasatoshiHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorSociology AOKI ShunsukeProfessorRobotics IMAOKA KentaroProfessorJapanese Classical Drama KATO KojiProfessorFolklore and Museum Studies LIAO Chi-yangProfessorHistory MARUYAMA NorikoProfessorMathematics MIYAHARA HirokoProfessorPhysics, Astrophysics NIIMI RyuProfessorArt History, Design History, and Museum Studies SARASHINA IsaoProfessorMolecular paleontology SHIDA YokoProfessorConstitutional Law SHIRAISHI MiyukiProfessorMusicology TOMIMATSU YasufumiProfessorPhilosophy OISHI SatokoAssociate ProfessorJapanese modern literature Language and Culture NOGUCHI KatsuhiroHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorApplied Linguistics AIHARA YukoProfessorContemporary American Literature FUJITA SonchoProfessorFrench Literature MIYO JumpeiProfessorJapanese Applied Linguistics OZAWA TomokoProfessorMigration Studies, Area Studies Paul V. KANDASAMYProfessorEnglish as a Second Language Health, Sports and Physical Arts AONUMA HiroyukiHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorHistory of Modern Sport KITA TetsuroProfessorHealth Science MORI ToshioProfessorPedagogy of Physical Education MURAI YukiResearch Assistant History of Art and Design KIDA TakuyaHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorHistory of Craft and Design KITAZAWA YokoProfessorHistory of Western Art MAEDA KyojiProfessorJapanese art history, especially in modern period MURAKAMI HiroyaProfessorArt history 20th century OKU TakeoProfessor TAMAMUSHI SatokoProfessorHistory of Japanese Art KITAZAWA NoriakiGuest Professor MATSUBARA ShigeruGuest Professor MYOCHIN MotoyaGuest Professor TANAKA MasayukiGuest Professor Teaching Careers MISAWA KazumiHead, Faculty OfficeProfessorArt Education ITO TakeshiProfessorPedagogy OHTSUBO KeisukeProfessorArt Education TAKAHASHI YoichiProfessorPedagogy, History of Education in Japan Folk Art Gallery SUZUKI JunkoAssociate ProfessorTextile, Material Research IT Education Center FURUKATA MasahikoProfessorAlgorithm Design ITO ShinichiProfessorInterior Design MITANI RyoResearch Assistant MIURA BungaResearch AssistantVisual Design Correspondence Course About this Department KANEKO ShinjiHead, Department OfficeProfessorTheory of Design, Study of Mass Culture and Social History of Knowledge MIURA AkinoriProfessorPainting MOTODA HisaharuProfessorPrintmaking, Painting MUROI KayoProfessorJapanese Painting SHIMIZU KoheyProfessorInteraction Design SHIRAO RyutaroProfessorGraphic Design, Editorial Design TAMURA YutakaProfessorDesign Research, Study of Publishing Culture UEHARA SachikoProfessorVisual Communication Design, Community Design YOSHIKAWA TamihitoProfessorPainting OGIHARA TsuyoshiAssociate ProfessorDesign, Product Design MIYAMOTO MachiResearch Associate UCHIBORI AsamiResearch Associate ARAI YuResearch Assistant FUKADA MomokoResearch Assistant HANDA NanakoResearch Assistant HIRAKAWA ItsukaResearch Assistant MIYAIRI JunResearch Assistant SATO MikiResearch Assistant SHIBATA HikaruResearch Assistant TSUBAKIHARA TakamasaResearch Assistant
MusashinoArt University (武蔵野美術大学, Musashino Bijutsu Daigaku) or Musabi (武蔵美) is a private university in Kodaira, Western Tokyo, founded in 1962 with roots going back to 1929. It is known as one of the leading art universities in Japan. History. Takanodai Campus.
- Tak sedikit orang yang tertarik untuk menimba ilmu di negeri Sakura, namun khawatir atau terkendala akan biayanya. Sekarang, Anda tak perlu khawatir. Bagi Anda yang ingin kuliah dengan jurusan art atau desain komunikasi visual atau DKV luar negri terutama di Jepang, Anda dapat memanfaatkan adanya beasiswa Musashino Art University dari Jepang. Penasaran dengan beasiswa ini? Yuk, simak artikel dibawah ini Beasiswa DKV Luar Negri Informasi Lengkap Mengenai Beasiswa Musashino University Jepang Ada beberapa hal yang perlu Anda ketahui mengenai Musashino University serta persyaratan dan tata cara pendaftaran yang perlu Anda lakukan untuk mendaftarkan beasiswa Anda ke Musashino University! Berikut informasi selengkapnya! Daftar Isi Beasiswa Musashino University Jepang Jenis Beasiswa Musashino University Persyaratan Beasiswa Musashino University Tata Cara Pendaftaran Beasiswa Musashino University 1. Beasiswa Musashino University Jepang Beasiswa DKV Luar Negri dari Musashino Art University Universitas Musashino sendiri merupakan salah satu universitas di Jepang, dan terdiri dari 9 Fakultas dan 18 jurusan. Salah satu program studi yang paling terkenal ialah art desain termasuk dkv nya. Universitas Musashino sendiri membuka beasiswa untuk mahasiswa internasional yang berminat untuk menempuh pendidikan di Musashino University. Terdapat 4 jenis beasiswa yang ditawarkan oleh Musashino University yang akan dijelaskan lebih lanjut di bawah, dan Anda harus menyiapkan beberapa berkas serta memenuhi persyaratan untuk dapat menjadi bagian dari Musashino University. 2. Jenis Beasiswa Musashino University Ada 4 jenis beasiswa yang ditawarkan oleh Musashino University. Keempat beasiswa ini berbeda beda dalam masalah pembiayaannya. Sehingga, Anda harus memiliki nilai diatas rata rata supaya jenis beasiswa yang Anda dapatkan bisa fully funded atau dibayarkan secara penuh bahkan diberikan uang tambahan penunjang akademik. Berikut penjelasan mengenai jenis beasiswa Musashino University Beasiswa Musashino University Kategori SBeasiswa ini merupakan beasiswa tertinggi, dimana Anda akan mendapatkan biaya fully funded atau mendapatkan beasiswa secara penuh bahkan mendapatkan tunjangan biaya Musashino University Kategori ABeasiswa ini merupakan beasiswa dimana Anda akan mendapatkan biaya secara penuh pada kuliahnya, artinya Anda tidak perlu memikirkan spp atau semacam ukt. Namun, beasiswa ini tidak menyediakan tunjangan biaya Musashino University Kategori BBeasiswa ini berupa pembayaran uang kuliah sebesar 50 % dan Anda hanya perlu membayar 50 % sisa biaya Musashino University Kategori C Beasiswa ini berupa pembayaran uang kuliah sebesar 30 % dimana Anda membayar 70 % biaya sisanya. Semua beasiswa ini berlaku untuk mahasiswa jenjang S1 yaitu dengan waktu tempuh studi maksimal 8 semester atau 4 tahun. Yuk baca juga Informasi beasiswa lengkap S1 3. Persyaratan Beasiswa Musashino University Beberapa syarat yang harus Anda penuhi untuk mendapatkan beasiswa ini adalah sebagai berikut Usia minimal saat mendaftar ialah 18 SMA atau sederajatMemiliki sertifikat TOEFL IBT 61 atau IELTS academic 4. Tata Cara Pendaftaran Beasiswa Musashino University Berikut beberapa cara untuk melakukan pendaftaran beasiswa Musashino University Mendaftar di Musashino UniversityMengisi formulir beasiswaMenyetujui ketetapan Musashino UniversityFotokopi Paspor - Melampirkan Ijazah, SKHUN, dan sertifikat TOEFL/IELTS Penutup Demikian, informasi mengenai beasiswa kuliah DKV di Jepang. Semoga dapat bermanfaat dan membantu Anda mendaftar beasiswa Musashino University. Selamat mencoba!
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Ranking Category 3968 of 14,131 In the World 1352 of 5,830 In Asia 258 of 719 In Japan 2 of 4 In Kodaira Quick Review Acceptance rate 24% Type Non-profit Funding Private Website Languages Japanese Other Musashino Art University pages Acceptance rate & Admissions Acceptance Rate24% Admissions RequirementsGraduation from high school or equivalent, and entrance examination. Provision is made for the recognition of foreign qualifications Academic CalendarApril to March April - July; September-March We've calculated the 24% acceptance rate for Musashino Art University based on the ratio of admissions to applications and other circumstantial enrollment data. Treat this information as a rough guide and not as a definitive measure of your chances of admission. Different programs may have significantly varying admissions rates. Research profile Musashino Art University has published 89 scientific papers with 388 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Environmental Science, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Art & Design, Engineering, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Physics, Astrophysics and Astronomy, Geography and Cartography, and Human-Computer Interaction. Publications 89 Citations 388 Musashino Art University majors by publication & citation count Environmental Science 25 / 197 Liberal Arts & Social Sciences 21 / 23 Computer Science 18 / 18 Art & Design 16 / 4 Engineering 16 / 25 Meteorology and Atmospheric Science 12 / 141 Physics 11 / 168 Astrophysics and Astronomy 8 / 131 Geography and Cartography 7 / 13 Human-Computer Interaction 7 / 2 Geology 7 / 62 Artificial Intelligence AI 6 / 2 History 6 / 0 Performing arts 5 / 0 Fashion Design 5 / 0 Business 5 / 1 Psychology 5 / 0 Medicine 5 / 2 Computer Vision 4 / 1 Social Psychology 4 / 0 Biology 4 / 15 Graphic Design 4 / 0 Aesthetics 3 / 2 Evolutionary Biology 3 / 14 Mathematics 3 / 8 Systems Engineering 2 / 1 Technical Drawing 2 / 0 Classics and Ancient History 2 / 19 Environmental Management 2 / 2 Atomic and Molecular physics 2 / 34 UX/UI Desgin 2 / 0 Math Teachers 2 / 0 Anthropology 2 / 0 Sociology 2 / 0 Oceanography 2 / 18 Robotics 2 / 1 Gerontology 1 / 0 Creative Writing 1 / 0 Illustration and Concept Art 1 / 0 Data Science 1 / 0 Annual publication & citation counts Year Publications Citations 1991 0 0 1992 0 0 1993 0 2 1994 0 0 1995 2 2 1996 0 6 1997 0 3 1998 0 3 1999 0 2 2000 1 4 2001 0 0 2002 2 2 2003 3 4 2004 4 5 2005 1 6 2006 2 5 2007 0 2 2008 1 5 2009 2 7 2010 2 5 2011 1 0 2012 4 3 2013 5 4 2014 7 11 2015 7 22 2016 16 51 2017 12 81 2018 7 60 2019 14 77 2020 3 61 2021 5 85 Tuition The tuition table for Musashino Art University gives an overview of costs but prices are approximate and subject to change and don't include accommodation, textbooks, or living expenses. The costs of programs might differ significantly for local and international students. The only source of truth for current numbers is the university's official website. Program Tuition Cost per year Undergraduate 1,050,000 JPY Graduate 1,200,000 JPY Doctoral 1,350,000 JPY Currency is Japanese Yen JPY. Programs and Degrees The table below displays academic fields with programs and courses that lead to Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees offered by Musashino Art University. Note that the table provides a general overview and might not cover all the specific majors available at the university. Always visit the university's website for the most up-to-date information on the programs offered. Programs Bachelor Master Doctoral Art & Design Yes Yes Yes Biology No No No Business No No No Chemistry No No No Computer Science No No No Economics No No No Engineering No No No Environmental Science No No No Liberal Arts & Social Sciences No No No Mathematics No No No Medicine No No No Physics No No No Psychology No No No Shushi Architecture, Art Management, Computer Graphics, Design, Display and Stage Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Painting and Drawing, Photography, Printing and Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts Hakase Art History, Design, Fine Arts, Industrial Design, Interior Design Musashino Art University alumni Lily Franky Born in Japan Years 1963-.. age 60 Occupations composerpoetsingerillustratormusician Biography Masaya Nakagawa, known professionally as Lily Franky リリー・フランキー, Rirī Furankī, is a Japanese illustrator, writer, and actor. He has appeared in more than 40 films since 2001. Ryū Murakami Born in Japan Years 1952-.. age 71 Occupations novelistessayistfilm directorscience fiction writerscreenwriter Biography Ryū Murakami is a Japanese novelist, short story writer, essayist and filmmaker. His novels explore human nature through themes of disillusion, drug use, surrealism, murder and war, set against the dark backdrop of Japan. His best known novels are Almost Transparent Blue, Audition, Coin Locker Babies and In the Miso Soup. Yukihiro Takahashi Born in Japan Years 1952-2023 aged 71 Occupations film actorlyricistmusic arrangerdrummermusician Biography Yukihiro Takahashi was a Japanese musician, singer, record producer, and actor, who was best known internationally as the drummer and lead vocalist of the Yellow Magic Orchestra, and as the former drummer of the Sadistic Mika Band. He was also a member of the group Metafive. Paru Itagaki Born in Japan Years 1993-.. age 30 Occupations mangaka Biography Paru Itagaki is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known as the creator of the manga series Beastars, for which she has won the 2018 Manga Taishō, a Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, a Kodansha Manga Award, and a Japan Media Arts Festival Award. She is the daughter of manga artist Keisuke Itagaki. All 16 notable alumni Musashino Art University faculties and divisions College Art and Design Architecture, Art Management, Communication Arts, Computer Graphics, Design, Display and Stage Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Handicrafts, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Painting and Drawing, Sculpture, Visual Arts Graduate School Art and Design Architecture, Art History, Art Management, Communication Arts, Computer Graphics, Design, Display and Stage Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Handicrafts, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Painting and Drawing, Photography, Printing and Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts General information Alternative names MAU武蔵野美術大学 Founded 1929 Accreditation Japan University Accreditation Association JUAA Motto To foster a new generation of artists and designers with a well-rounded perspective Colors blue Location and contacts Address 1-736 Ogawa-cho Kodaira-shi, Tokyo, 187-8505 Japan City population 197,000 Musashino Art University in social media
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Jianhao ZHENG Pratt Institute Accepted Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences September 2022 to January 2023 After a few years of living in a mess from the pandemic, I was so lucky to have a chance to be an exchange student at MAU. I have studied in a few different countries before, but the semester at MAU is really a life-changing experience for me. I am an Interactive Arts major. At MAU, I studied in the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences. I joined the 3rd Grade Advance Production Exhibition where I presented my work to a public audience for the first time, as well as receiving lots of feedback from everyone. I also even have the chance to hold my first solo exhibition with the help of my friends at MAU, bringing my works outside of campus, and into the community. I enjoyed living around MAU. It is not in the center of the city but still remains an easy access, allowing me to visit many exhibitions and walk around different streets around Tokyo. On the west side, Mt. Fuji is also not far away. When I look back on the time I spent on campus, there are so many beautiful Fuji sunsets from the windows of Building 12 and 15. The quiet neighborhood of MAU also made it easier for me to focus on myself and my work during the semester. Traveling around is a must for studying abroad, and I also enjoyed it. Besides the countless day trips around Tokyo and all the way to Mt. Fuji, I also had two extended trips northbound and eastbound. In early November, I went to Kanazawa, Toyama, and Matsumoto, where I visited exhibitions, and streets, and also traveled through the top of Mt. Tateyama covered by snow. At the end of November, I departed eastbound to visit Kyoto and Osaka. The time spent there is also unforgettable. Staying at MAU during Fall Semester gave me the best chance to enjoy campus activities, especially the Art Festival where hundreds of students from different grades show their works, crafts, and creativity. Every year, the whole week is dedicated to preparing the event, making it really a huge celebration and a must-do at MAU. Everyone I met at MAU is nice and amazing. I learned so much from working with my classmates as well as seeing all the student works from different departments. I made lots of friends at MAU and we still remain in contact with each other. I also received a lot of advice in future planning from my professors and the senior students, so now I am actually planning to go back to Japan for my graduate study. Yue DUAN Pratt Institute Accepted Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design September 2022 to January 2023 It was my honor to become an exchange student at MAU. The experience at this university helped me to become a better designer and has become one of my most precious memories. I joined the study abroad program at MAU on purpose — before moving ambitiously in the rush of future and cutting-edge technology, I wanted to understand more about the relationship between humans and designs, material selections, cultural effects, and production processes. As a 20 years old designer-to-be, I was eager to open my mind in more ways that could keep me grounded in my future studies in industrial design, and MAU has provided me with incredible support, resources, and humanistic care. Through immersive experiences in not only MAU but also Tokyo, I started to understand how cultures shaped Japanese design differently and made it unique in the world. This program indeed fulfilled my self-construction and deepened my professional understanding. In addition to professional design skills, I became more aware of how to experience life and appreciate the world around me. Vera Nella Santeli VÄÄNÄNEN Aalto University Accepted Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences April 2022 to July 2022 Living in Tokyo has been a life-long dream of mine, and Japanese culture has always been a major influence for my artistic practice and aesthetic understanding. I have always admired and drawn inspiration from Japanese designers. The sense of aesthetics is deeply rooted in the society and extends to all areas of life, from silently enjoying a cup of grass green matcha, to the beautiful tranquility of Zen gardens or striking sense of fashion on the streets of Harajuku. My time in Musabi was an extremely meaningful and transformative time for me. It showed me new ways of learning, doing, thinking, and being. Musabi felt like a home on the other side of the planet. Above all, I was surprised by the community I found. I was touched by how many beautiful, genuine and caring encounters I had every day on the campus. I created meaningful and deep friendships that I will cherish forever. We shared long lazy days, laying on the grass, drinking iced matcha and snacking on pastries from the school bakery. Some weekends, we packed a car and drove all night, to wake to the sound of the waves on the coast the next morning. Sometimes we worked all night on our course projects and sometimes we got lost in the steamy nights of Tokyo. It was a beautiful balance of different shades, sounds and tastes of life - and the feeling of being fully alive. Moreover, I cannot describe how important my time in Musabi was in terms of my artistic practice and my identity as a designer. I had completely underestimated the influence that the exposure to new practices and methods could have on me. It was fascinating to be surrounded by other students who were fully dedicated and passionate about their own practice. The professors were the best in their own fields, and their advice and guidance was priceless. I want to especially give my thanks to President Nagasawa, Prof. Julia Chiu, Prof. Charles and Prof. Kobayashi for their dedication and guidance. They were able to recognise my strengths and support me on my own individual journey. My time in Musabi taught me a lot about myself as a designer and helped me to shape my own artistic identity further. I could not be more grateful about the experience, and I want to give my deepest gratitude to our amazing exchange coordinator Mr. Koga and the funniest and kindest tutor, Naoki-San, as well as my brilliant professors and beautiful friends from Musabi. Leïla WHITE-VILMOUTH Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris Accepted Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences April 2022 to July 2022 I arrived at Musashino in April, I visited the campus at sunset, meeting with Yuma and Christophe Charles sensei, about the classes I would take. I joined the department of imaging arts and science, and started classes a week later. I joined the classes of soundscape, performance, interactive projections... I rented a few times a great camera VHC to make movies, and made installations with them during the class exhibition. This camera accompanied me on various trips in Tokyo, which developed my visions a lot. It's the landscapes that called me to rent a camera. The office let us rent so many materials, which was so wonderful to work with. I had the opportunity to go visit the Echigo Tsumari art field before the semester started, I recommend anyone to go there. When the classes started, I met many international students that were taking other classes, so I also joined as I was curious to follow them too. I followed classes of scenography, working with wood, with glass on the side to make sculptures, the professor kindly introduced me to his studio a few times. I also tried the ceramic studio, on the side. I loved being at Musashino, it was very peaceful and everyone was so lovely and kind. My advice would be for you to go visit the studios before choosing the ones that seem good, because each of them are very special and I'm sure you will find some that feel good to follow. I stayed at the dormitory of the school, which was very convenient for 10 min by bicycle, on the river that smells so good. It was nice staying at Musashino because I could easily go to climb mountains, feel the silence of the end of the city. even though it was far away from the center of Tokyo, it was okay for me to take long ride of subway, I thank everyone I met there, and hope to meet in a near future somewhere ! I had a wonderful experience there, it makes me want to come back to japan soon. Juana Margarita LONDOÑO CORTÉS Politecnico di Milano, Scuola del Design Accepted Department of Scenography, Display and Fashion Design April 2022 to July 2022 As travelers, we are always looking for something. Sometimes we know what we are looking for, and sometimes we just have the intuition of the movement. For some years now, something has been calling me to explore Japan, and the Academic Exchange between Polimi and Musabi was the perfect opportunity to do it. Even if we have some ideas in mind before traveling, we never really know what we are going to find. And there is no other way to find out than to surrender to change and open ourselves to the new world that welcomes us. Without haste, with my eyes open, or sometimes closing them and listening, feeling, I started to understand the place where I arrived. Thanks to the precise and evocative words of our teachers, friends, and tutors, sometimes thanks to their silences, I understood little by little that there was something different in the place that surrounded us. I found in Musabi a refuge in this new world, which reconnected me with my hands and mind from the making. An impeccable campus, full of spaces for creation. My memories of Musabi are full of Sakura and art, infinite bookshelves, the corners of the library, and large windows that reveal the trees that mark the changing seasons. I also discovered a series of laboratories that allowed me to explore glass, ceramics, metal, and wood, and the ateliers of Japanese painting, printing, and oil painting. The birds and the Koi always model attentive to the call of the painting students. The sunsets of varying colors, the kindness of the staff and students who always tried to help us find the right tools to develop our ideas. The contact with the teachers le me with some reflections that still resonate in my days. Professor Ikeda's words showed us another way of approaching our work and ourselves; his interest in showing us the theater world and his sensitivity to art and nature still makes me echo. Patience, interest, and respect were a constant among the teachers and assistants. Thanks also to Suzuki and Oba. The experience was invaluable. I am just now beginning to see what it meant to me to be part, even for a moment, of that world where the sacred is in nature and our refuge has always been art. I thank my exchange partners who traveled with me on this adventure and Yuma for making everything lighter. Javiera Ignacia SCHUMACHER HENRIQUEZ Politecnico di Milano, Scuola del Design Accepted Department of Scenography, Display and Fashion Design April 2022 to July 2022 It is impossible to separate the Musabi experience from the experience of living in Japan. Let's start because time is perceived differently, it is difficult to explain but there seems to be a continuous flow that responds to the rhythms of nature. The Japanese sometimes move their heads when they listen in focus, to the rhythm of the waves. They listen and contemplate, they are in the present moment. One of the things that touched me the most was to understand that in Japan the sky is on earth and the spirits are present in nature in various forms. So if you observe with your whole body, you will perceive many indivisible things. On the island of the sun things can be and not be at the same time and everything is much more complex than the black and white that we westerners are used to. Musabi is like a tiny sample of a larger Japan and also a universe in itself. It is a creative factory, a mesh of different techniques grouped in departments that are housed in buildings with a very interesting architecture. It has without a doubt the most beautiful library in the world, with an exquisite selection of books and a mystical atmosphere, as if the trees were coming through the windows. Seeing the students in their workshops is very stimulating, the ceramics, the glass, the wood and stone sculpture workshop, the painting or scenography workshops are a spectacle. The place is so magical that it has a bird house and a pond with Koys, trees and wonderful flowers. Musabi is also a garden. The people who inhabit it are very friendly. When you arrive at Musabi by bicycle there are very kind and smiling men who patiently show you where to park. The people who prepare the food cook in a very delicious way with all the flavours of Japan that I had heard of. The students are very creative, fun and interesting. The staff are always willing to help you. The teachers are very stimulating and the way of teaching is horizontal, they accompany you in your creative process and give you a lot of freedom. There are even furry cats hanging around the campus. To all the people at Musabi I would like to extend my thanks. Japan has become my nostalgia Natsukashii and I will always be very grateful to all the entities that accompanied me on this trip. Merve CAKIR University of Arts Berlin Accepted Department of Architecture April 2022 to July 2022 I am so grateful for being able to study at Musabi, it was possible even with the pandemic situation. I was warmly welcomed by everyone and the International Office were great and helpful and guided us. I am thankful for the chance to work with people with different perspectives and who not only come from the architecture, which was an incredible opportunity to learn from and also was inspired by Japanese environment and the amazing people I have met. I was hoping by studying in Japan to get to know its rich culture and its traditions. Since my first visit in Japan years ago I was highly mesmerized and inspired by its traditions and culture, people and innovations. My experiences in Japan had such an impact on me. I have always been fascinated by Japanese design and architecture; of the “elimination of the insignificant.” Every day I learned something new and discovered something fascinating about the Japanese culture. The dormitory life was wonderful. The dorm manager and his wife are so kind. It is possible to have breakfast and dinner in the dining hall. And it is great that the dorm has shared spaces such as a studio and a tatami room. I have worked in the studio or tatami room also a few times. I really enjoyed my study in Musabi, everyone was kind and I had great classmates and the professors were passionate. I learned a lot from the classes. Musabi has a great collection of art, books and design materials and objects in their museum and library. Biking to campus was great and the neighborhood is surrounded by beautiful nature, it is calm and I enjoyed living there. I felt really comfortable here, Musabi felt like home. This was truly an enriching and life-changing experience. I am thankful for the opportunity of studying at MAU. It was a unforgettable time and I will always cherish these memories. Thank you for everything! Sophie Marie DAUM University of Arts Berlin Accepted Department of Architecture April 2022 to July 2022 Hello, my name is Sophie, I’m a 3rd year architecture student and I decided to do my exchange semester at the Musashino Art University in Japan. I always was fascinated with Japanese Architecture and came to Japan in order to learn and experience about Japanese culture. Japan is a lovely country with probably the most friendly people on earth so it was super easy to feel welcomed during my stay. Off course there were some struggles with cultural differences but also those were overcome by everyone working together and being mindful about their opposite. I was super happy to study at Musabi. Not only did I learned a lot during my stay but I also made many dear friends and I always felt welcomed, not only by all of the people but also by the Musabi Cats. That’s starts with the great effort everyone did during all of my classes, where both professors and students tried to help me out as much as possible and also outside of my classes the exchange coordinator always lend a helping hand with what-ever problem occurred. The library on the campus has a huge amount of selected books and magazines and quickly became one of my favorite study places. The museum on the campus is always worth a visit and inspired me a lot with all of the show-cased art work. The classes itself where mostly on Japanese but even though I am a low level Japanese speaker there was always help for me to follow along. I can’t decide which class I had the most fun in because even though each class required a lot of hard work from me, they all were very enjoyable as well. I had the great opportunity to not only join classes in the architectural field but also to explore into other directions and learn new things in other design practices. I learned a lot, not only in my studies, but also on a personal level. But the biggest win for me in the classes where the professors and student, who always help and supported me. With many of them I could form a strong relationship which made this exchange one of the best experiences of my life. They all become so precious to me. Thank you everyone for this great exchange! Relevant page
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MAU is open to students from all over the world. Musashino Art University is open to students from all over the world. Please note the following if you are a prospective student; Since most of the classes, seminars and exams are conducted solely in Japanese, you have to be fluent in writing, reading and speaking Japanese. At the very least you are required to understand sufficiently our application guidebook written in Japanese. You should finalize your financial arrangements prior to entering Musashino Art University. International students are eligible to apply for scholarships; however, not all applicants can receive such financial assistance. We do not have any non-degree courses or short-term programs. We do not accept any research students except for Japanese Government Scholarship called the MEXT scholarship recipients. If you are interested in the MEXT Scholarship, please refer to the Scholarships section below. Detailed information on the following topics is available at the link below. Entrance Examination Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship [Embassy Recommendation]
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MEXT Scholarship Research Student Application to Musashino Art University as a MEXT Scholarship Recipient Application for a letter of Acceptance Screening Result Frequently Asked Questions about MEXT Scholarship MEXT Scholarship Research Student The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology MEXT offers scholarships for foreign students who wish to study at Japanese universities as research students under the Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship Program. This scholarship enables recipients to study as research students at Japanese universities for 2 years. The guideline for the MEXT scholarship Application to Musashino Art University as a MEXT Scholarship Recipient You are eligible to apply to our university as a research student under the MEXT scholarship program after you pass the preliminary selection of the MEXT scholarship held by your nearest Japanese Embassy/Consulate. Application for a letter of Acceptance If you have passed the preliminary selection and are interested in studying at MAU, please send the following documents to apply for a letter of Acceptance by mail or by e-mail by Fri. August 25, 2023 Japan time; 1 Copy of all application documents submitted to the Japanese Embassy/Consulate that have been stamped by the Embassy/Consulate Application Form, Field of Study and Research Plan, Certified grade transcript for each academic year, Graduation certificate or degree certificate of the last university attended, Recommendation letter from the president/dean or the advisor of the last university attended or the university currently attending, etc. 2 Copy of a passing Certificate of the First Screening issued by the Embassy/Consulate 3 Musashino Art University Application Form 4 Portfolio 5 Copy of a certificate of JLPT N2 or equivalent level * Application documents or copies will not be returned once submitted. Screening Result We will notify applicants of the screening result by mid September. Frequently Asked Questions about MEXT Scholarship Do I specify the name of the professor whom I would like to be supervised by at the time of application? Yes, it is strongly advised that you write the name of the professor you would like to be supervised profile of our professors is available at Japanese Only It is not necessary to contact your prospective supervisor beforehand. Are the classes conducted in English? All the classes at our university are conducted solely in Japanese; therefore, N2 level of JLPT is reguired. How can I enroll in the Master’s/Doctoral degree program at MAU as a regular student? MAU first accepts MEXT scholarship students as non-regular students. If you wish to go on to the master’s degree program as a MEXT scholarship student after your period as a non-regular student has ended, you must pass the entrance examination and obtain approval from the MEXT for an extension of the scholarship period. The same applies if you wish to continue on to a Doctoral degree program afterwards. Download Adobe Readersoftware to view, print, and collaborate on PDF files
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The Master's course is a two-year program. Design Course Visual Communication Design Industrial, Interior and Craft Design Scenography, Display and Fashion Design Architecture Science of Design Design Informatics Fine Arts Course Japanese Painting The Master's Degree Program builds on the basic knowledge of Japanese painting nihonga acquired at the undergraduate level, while providing a valuable period for students to gain greater self-awareness and determine the direction of their future artistic activity. The curriculum calls for the completion each year of a painting measuring around 250cm x 350cm. However, this is merely a guideline; students themselves plan how to carry out their of Japanese Painting I, II and III are intended as periods for experimental study, inspiring students with even greater enthusiasm for new forms of expression, and helping them fully understand the meaning of creative activity. Completion projects are the culmination of two years’ study, and are presented to MAU and the wider community through the degree show. Here students aim to establish themselves as artists by forming a firm vision for the direction of their future creative endeavors. Painting The graduate Painting Course pursues the skills and sensibilities learned in the four undergraduate years on a deeper, more professional level. Students improve the quality of their painting in an environment in which they work freely, receive the advice of faculty members, and observe others' work. With the help of a teacher, students think in more detailed, specialized ways about the problems they encounter in their work. Painting styles range from representational to Graduate School focuses entirely on the art work and the individual. It is a world in which conversation and criticism revolve around the students' work, and in that sense, is an important stepping-stone on the road to becoming an artist. Students progress step by step along that path, working on painting and contemplating the role of art in the world. Printmaking Japanese prints have been greatly admired in international exhibitions, and played a pioneering role in contemporary Japanese art. Through a variety of expressive media, from traditional techniques to prints incorporating photographs and computer graphics, the Printmaking Course is designed to extend students' creative horizons, while ensuring due attention is paid to themes generated by their own ideas. Students also establish printmaking as a means of personal expression, manifested in painting-type domains with a contemporary fine art studios for woodblock, copperplate, lithograph and silkscreen printmaking have facilities for the production of large prints, and students in the master's degree program study print production by exploring the possibilities of printmaking as a form of expression, based on the fundamental principles of these different types of print. The objective is to provide practical training for the next generation of printmakers and researchers. Sculpture The Sculpture Course consists of two years of open exchange with society, in which students acquire more specialized skills with a view to future careers as sculptors and artists, accessing information for that purpose, and in turn presenting their own forms of self-expression to the community. Postgraduate studies are not simply an extension of the four years of undergraduate study, but are viewed as a process of contemplating the state of art amid shifting values, and establishing one's own professional specialty. Science of Art and Design Established for students whose research specialties are in academic fields such as art history, art theory, aesthetics, and design, the Course aims to encourage the development of independent research. To deepen students' understanding of professionalism and design as whole, the curriculum centers around lectures, seminars, and language instruction; studio art and design classes are not required. Lecture classes are geared to students who have taken undergraduate classes in art history and design theory or possess a comparable level of knowledge. Prospective students from other universities with degrees in literature or another fields should bear this requirement in mind. Arts Policy and Management The time has come to think about how to develop more effective artistic and cultural activities and environments, taking as our starting point the current state of humanity and the social backdrop, with an eye also on changing trends. Arts and culture policy is now recognized as a vital policy issue for today's world, and the quest is on for more effective ways to connect human, economic and cultural resources to create new possibilities. The Course looks at art and design from the viewpoint of "policy" and "culture", and investigates the potential systematization of ideas and information. Specifically, students probe the ideals behind various activities and policies in realms linking society and culture, and explore the development of new cultural activities in museums, cultural institutions, and corporate philanthropy. Students develop a greater understanding of management techniques that incorporate methods based on the comparative study of cultures and civilizations, history of art and design, contemporary art theory, and art sociology. Through lectures by experienced professionals in the field and an emphasis on international and regional surveys and research projects, the Course aims at contributing new ideas to the development of support systems for art and culture that are capable of creating and disseminating new values. Japanese Painting|齋藤茉莉 Printmaking|柏木優希 Sculpture|鈴木恵里 Design Course Visual Communication Design Revolutions in information technology, ecology, and knowledge of the human body and cognition have created a need for fresh ideas about communication design in the 21st century. Communication does not consist merely of transmitting messages. In a general sense, it encompasses actions that result from the use of mechanisms such as sound, sight, and gesture for instance, responses to changes that occur between people, and actions that bring about changes because of their effect on people and the environment. By nature, communication is a dynamic process that involves a complex system of perception and action. The aim of the Visual Communication Design Course is to help students seek new designs and establish their own specialized fields through theoretical and practical research that perceives communication as a dynamic engage in theoretical studies in fields such as visual language, semiotics of design, and theory of design, and broad-based research on descriptive behavior, and study dialogues between information and people, and communication as part of community activities. Research covers the fields of writing space design, information design and environmental design, and the integrated field of communication design. Industrial, Interior and Craft Design The Course covers three areas Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Craft Design, which is subdivided by material into five distinct disciplines metalwork, ceramics, woodwork, textiles and select a research area that is an extension of their undergraduate studies, and plan and produce related projects considering the design possibilities of their work in a social context. Students continue to work under the supervision of teachers, focusing chiefly on their field of specialization. To create work that addresses a wide spectrum of living, students must develop a broad outlook and be able to explore problems from various the course is set up to enable students to receive instruction and advice from instructors in related fields as well as from their instructors. Scenography, Display and Fashion Design In this Course, students explore the relationship between people and the space around them, and develop closer contact with society through their special research area, with the goal of producing more fulfilling and pleasant environments. The Course focuses on three areas a scenographic perspective that reflects the passage of time and space in stage design; presentation and planning perspectives in display design; and a fashion perspective of clothing design and its environmental context. The interrelatedness of these perspectives offers the potential for their application to adjoining fields. By providing students the opportunity to receive instruction from experts in addition to their principal instructors, the Course seeks to train specialists in spatial design who are multi-faceted. Architecture The primary objective of the Architecture Course is to examine in detail the relationship between architectural design and the social, economic and cultural context in which it exists. This approach builds upon the foundations of the four-year undergraduate Architecture Design Course, thus students are required to study related pursue their research through the study and analysis of real problems and the presentation of models, under the guidance of an instructor, with the assistance of teachers in related students work on their thesis project, using as a foundation the project that they presented as a summary of their first year of study. The special nature of the course is manifested in its pedagogical approach, which combines research papers and projects. Students also actively participate in architectural design competitions. Science of Design This Course studies the individual fields of design and problems common to design as a whole, along with design theory, design history, and the theory and history of form and color, from social, human, and cultural perspectives. The Course also examines the connection between these areas and technological advances in information and communication and societal changes, particularly in industrial structures and lifestyles. The rapidly growing fields of information- and media-related design and social design are discovering various problems of new and different natures, and opening up new areas of research. Thus concepts and methodologies to deal comprehensively with design are required in order to identify, understand and solve problems, offer criticism, and present design proposals. The Science of Design is a creative field that seeks design solutions in social, human, and cultural contexts, which it uses to forge new areas in the study and use of design. Design Informatics As our continually changing modern society brings about a metamorphosis in value systems, it demands expansion in the applications of design and reforms in its methodologies. The most urgent needs at present are design theory regarding high-speed information technology and related methodologies. Responding to this state of affairs, the Design Informatics course focuses on research from a creative viewpoint, the digital representation of information; a cognitive psychological viewpoint, harmonious and easy communication between people and machines; and a technological viewpoint, the informatization of design processes. It also aims to make a contribution to society by seeking out problems from global cultural, social, economic and environmental perspectives, investigating their connection to information technologies and proposing new solutions. Industrial, Interior and Craft Design|チン キ Science of Design|ショウ キン
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