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Otemae UniversityWhat is it?

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Otemae University
Faculty of Architecture & Arts Professor
Atsushi Wada
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He studied film at Osaka Kyoiku University, Image Forum Institute of Visual Arts, and Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School. His films are based on the themes of "space" and "pleasant movement," and have won numerous awards at film festivals both in Japan and abroad. His representative works include "The Pig Who Doesn't Understand," "The Great Rabbit," and "Peninsula Birds."

Featured

excited
Are you doing it?

I don't know what I like Not interested in learning Studying is hard There is little to "discover" It's not fun because it's all about cramming knowledge

More exciting things than ever before
It might be getting a little less.

What is everyone doing?
I bet he's excited.

The weather has been good since the morning, but somehow
I felt like staying at home and just lazing around.
While playing a familiar game
Time passed, and somehow I found myself on the other side of my smartphone.
About the friends I have and what I'm having for dinner
I'm thinking...
It's a bit extreme, but
Do you just go through your days "just doing whatever"?
What you are lacking is a heart.
I think it’s exciting.
In fact, they may be found in places closer to you than you think.
In your daily life and even in your studies at school.
If you feel something that touches your heart,
Please try and open the door.
There is an intellectual journey, an encounter,
They should be waiting.

To various people
The secret of excitement
I was taught this.

Here are some exciting tips!

Let's find out what excitement is! Exciting people gather!

To current students, faculty, and staff of Otemae University
About "what excites me"
I asked.

  • Photo of Chiyo Onzuka, Dean Faculty of Intercultural Japanese StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of A.F., a third-year student Faculty of Health and NutritionGet tips
  • Photo of Akari Hana, a first-year student Faculty of Global NursingGet tips
  • Photo of Yurei Oginosako, a third-year student Faculty of Intercultural Japanese StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Rioko Kawabe, third-year student Faculty of Modern Social StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Hiromi Fujii, Dean Faculty of Global NursingGet tips
  • Photo of Nene Itoki, a graduate Global CenterGet tips
  • Photo of Odaue Hiroki, second-year student Faculty of Intercultural Japanese StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Sora Sasaka, second-year student in the School of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Sakura Habuchi, second-year student in the School of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Usumune Tsuji, 3rd year student in the School of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Dean Faculty of Modern Social StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Tenyu Urayama, 4th year student, Faculty of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of S.T., a third-year student Faculty of Global NursingGet tips
  • Photo of Akiyo Imabuku, Dean Faculty of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Rei, a third-year student Faculty of Modern Social StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Haruto Nakamura, a third-year student Faculty of Intercultural Japanese StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Kaho Masuda, second-year student Faculty of Health and NutritionGet tips
  • Photo of Yudai Ogawa, 3rd year student, Faculty of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Kentaro Tanaka, Academic Affairs DivisionGet tips
  • Photo of Mr. Kitamura, Dean Faculty of Business AdministrationGet tips
  • Photo of Yuri Onishi, third-year student Faculty of Business AdministrationGet tips
  • Photo of Yuki Tsunei, 3rd year student, Faculty of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Marina Nakabayashi, a third-year student Faculty of Modern Social StudiesGet tips
  • Photo of Nonohana Okada, second-year student in the School of Architecture and ArtGet tips
  • Photo of Lee Myung-jin, Dean Faculty of Health and NutritionGet tips

SensibilityKnowing
Face yourself

A professor from Otemae University
We will answer your questions!

The teacher who answered the question

modern society
Tomomi TakezawaAssociate Professor

Sensitivity and perception (how things and the environment look)
I am also involved in the preparations for the establishment of the Faculty of Information Science at Otemae University in 2027.

Candidates
SensibilityWhat is that?
Professor Takezawa
It's a feeling that includes personal preference.
When we hold a stuffed animal, we don't analyze it as being round or furry, but rather feel that it is soft and fluffy, that it is appealing and comforting, that we like it and want it. This intuitive way of perceiving things, including preferences, is sensibility.
Candidates
Sensitivity isHow can I do this?
do you understand ?
Professor Takezawa
If you measure it the right way, it becomes visible
can.
Sensitivity is usually invisible, but it can be measured using psychological surveys and physiological measurements. However, if it is not measured in the correct way, lies and mistakes will be mixed in. At Otemae University, you can learn a lot about how to correctly measure and share sensibility.
Candidates
My tastes are different from other people'sThe
Is that not okay?
Professor Takezawa
No. I have different tastes.
Of course.
There are many things that we are not good at and things that we have come to like through experience. Not everyone has the same things. Knowing what appeals to you and what makes you feel good and facing it will surely lead to happiness.
Candidates
It's about facing yourselfLeads to?
Professor Takezawa
As I learn, I become more objective.
I can see it.
At Otemae University, there are plenty of opportunities to measure your sensibilities through PBL and other activities. This allows you to understand that there are many different people, and that their ways of feeling and values are different. You can also realize that there is no superiority or inferiority in sensibilities, and you can see yourself objectively.

Face yourself with this simple diagnosis!

I like the modern Instagram type
Comfortable X-type
Convenience is justice LINE type

SNS "types"

My students and I conducted a survey and found that there are three types of SNS preferences depending on what people want from SNS. Similar findings have been found for favorite aromas, gummies, sightseeing, etc., and we hope that each of these will be useful.

Candidates
a bitUnlike meMaybe...
Professor Takezawa
There's nothing to worry about.
These three are just a rough division of human sensibilities, so they will not match perfectly. What's important is the differences, and arranging things and the environment to match them will create comfort.

Otemae University
"Learning to confront sensitivities"but
there is!

A new-generation Faculty of Informatics is born, fusing sensibility and technology! Scheduled to open in April 2027 (tentative name, currently under construction)

Excitement and thrills through science
The study of"Sensitivity Informatics"

"This song feels good" or "This game is fun!" -- you've probably had those kinds of feelings, right? Sensitivity informatics is a field of study that scientifically digitizes these subjective emotions. Why do we want to "like" a photo? Why do characters resonate with us? We will unravel the mechanisms of how we "feel." It is a notable field of study that is also used to create experiences that appeal to people's sensibilities, such as music and videos that move the heart, and designs that make people want to pick them up.

For more information, click here

Otemae University Faculty of Information Science Special Site

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