Welcome to the Interspace Research Center, comprised of 9 labs at the University of Tokyo working towards shared goals.

Consistent, adaptable and responsive connection and op­eration are required to maximise the benefit and welfare by the diffusion and extension of the digital twin in the built environment. The center proposes “interspace” as the area between physical and cyberspaces. Well-designed in­terspace enables accurate and precise reflection of the events and state-of-arts in physical space to cyberspace. It also enables responsive conversion of processing and op­erations in cyberspace.

The center focuses on developing a universal method of spatial description that supports in­teroperable activities of varieties of autonomous agents such as people, robotics, and components of the built en­vironment. The center facilitates a holistic approach to en­hance such “common ground” of spatial description through global partnership with a wide range of stakehold­ers.

Systematization of next-generation generic spatial description

The ongoing buzz around digital twin and mirror-world is beginning to have a significant impact on our daily lives in various ways, either directly or indirectly. While the systematization and control of digital space itself is still in its infancy, it is expected that as social and economic activities in space are enhanced, various forms of independent, transient, and simultaneous bidirectional coordination between digital and physical spaces will be required as more concrete technical systems, and more precise methods of segregation and collaboration between many sub-systems and specifications will also be required.

The Interspace Research Center was established in 2021 with the aim of becoming an international research hub for the implementation of a more advanced cyber-physical collaborative society, and to build a systematization and interconnection mechanism based on differences in temporal and spatial scales, the attributes and data structures handled within those scales, and the industrial domains in which they are used.

As of April 2023, nine laboratories with different specialties in spatial description, sensing, and actuation belong to this center, and are exploring the possibilities of collaboration in each area and with each other.

Events

Current Lecture Series: Vision Halfway Outside Architecture

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Visions Halfway Outside Architecture #4: 和田永氏 Ei Wada
2023年10月12日    
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
物心ついた頃に、ブラウン管テレビが埋め込まれた巨大な蟹の足の塔がそびえ立っている場所で、音楽の祭典が待っていると確信する。しかしある時、地球にはそんな場所はないと友人に教えられ、自分でつくるしかないと今に至る。学生時代よりアーティスト/ミュージシャンとして音楽と美術の領域で活動を開始。年代物のオープンリール式テープレコーダーを演奏する音楽グループ「Open Reel Ensemble」を結成してライブ活動を展開する傍ら、ブラウン管テレビを楽器として演奏するパフォーマンス作品「Braun Tube Jazz Band」にて第13回文化庁メディア芸術祭アート部門優秀賞受賞。Ars ElectronicaやSónarを始め、各国でライブや展示活動を展開。ISSEY MIYAKEのパリコレクションでは、これまでに11回に渡って音楽に携わった。2015年より役割を終えた電化製品を新たな楽器として蘇生させ、合奏する祭典を目指すプロジェクト「エレクトロニコス・ファンタスティコス!」を始動させて取り組む。その成果により、第68回芸術選奨文部科学大臣新人賞受賞。 As early as I can remember, I was convinced that there was a music festival waiting for [...]
Visions Halfway Outside Architecture #5: Jørgen Randers
2023年10月19日    
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Jorgen Randers (born 1945) is professor emeritus of climate strategy at the BI Norwegian Business School. His field is the global future, especially issues related [...]
Visions Halfway Outside Architecture #6: 岡 瑞起氏 Mizuki Oka
2023年10月20日    
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
筑波大学准教授。博士(工学)。IPA未踏IT人材発掘・育成事業PM。人工生命研究会主査。株式会社ブランクスペース技術顧問。人工生命技術、大規模言語モデルを使ったデータ分析・生成・活用の研究を行う。大学での研究をベースに、新しい技術の社会実装と、これまでにない視座を持ち込み、革新的な価値の提供に力をいれている。コミュニティを活性化するアルゴリズムの開発、オープンエンドなアルゴリズムの研究開発などを行っている。著書に「ALIFE | 人工生命 ―より生命的なAIへ」「作って動かすALife ―実装を通した人工生命モデル理論入門」がある。 Associate professor at the University of Tsukuba. He is a Ph.D. (Engineering). PM of IPA's unexplored IT talent discovery and development project. Director [...]
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