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 #8: 斎藤 幸平氏 Kohei Saito
2023年12月6日    
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
1987年生まれ。東京大学大学院総合文化研究科准教授。ベルリン・フンボルト大学哲学科博士課程修了。博士(哲学)。 専門は経済思想、社会思想。Karl Marx’s Ecosocialism:Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy(邦訳『大洪水の前に』角川ソフィア文庫)によって権威ある「ドイッチャー記念賞」を日本人初、歴代最年少で受賞。同書は世界9カ国で翻訳刊行されている。日本国内では、晩期マルクスをめぐる先駆的な研究によって「日本学術振興会賞」受賞。近刊は、発売即15万部突破の『ゼロからの『資本論』』(NHK新書)、『ぼくはウーバーで捻挫し、山でシカと闘い、水俣で泣いた』(KADOKAWA)。『人新世の「資本論」』(集英社新書)で「新書大賞2021」を受賞。 Born in 1987. He is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Arts [...]