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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Operational Period
2025/04/01~2026/03/31(Duration of activity as SU:2024/01/01~2025/03/31)
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Project Members

Principal Investigator
Hirotaka Osawa
Associate ProfessorFaculty of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringHuman-Agent Interaction, Science Fiction Prototyping
Susumu Niijima
ProfessorFaculty of EconomicsModern and contemporary French literature (Raymond Roussel, Jules Verne), bachelor machine art, science fiction