2024.09.13
A project by Yuki Yoshida, a second-year student in the Ph.D. program at the Graduate School of Media and Governance and a member of Professor Akira Wakita's laboratory at the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, has been selected for the FY2024 Agency for Cultural Affairs Creator Incubation Support Program for Media Arts.
The Agency for Cultural Affairs Creator Incubation Support Program for Media Arts is a project sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs aimed at supporting the creative activities of young creators who will lead the next generation of media arts.
This year, marking the 14th iteration of the program, 63 projects were submitted to the Domestic Creator Presentation Support Program, and 24 projects were selected, including Mr. Yoshida's project, "Water City - An Imagined View of Sea Level Rise." Several other SFC alumni were also selected for the [Domestic Creator Creation Support Program] and the [Domestic Creator Presentation Support Program].
A results presentation event and exhibition are scheduled to be held in February.
Selected Project
"Water City - An Imagined View of Sea Level Rise"
Yuki Yoshida
Comment from Yuki Yoshida
I am very pleased to have been selected for this program. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Professor Akira Wakita for his daily guidance, to all the members of the laboratory who work hard with me in our research activities, and to everyone involved who has provided me with valuable opportunities for joint research. I will make the most of the support from this program and the interdisciplinary research environment at SFC to work on integrating my areas of interest—science and technology communication and the arts—and strive to present results that can contribute back to society.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office