T Jacket usage scenario from Wei Liang on Vimeo.
My graduate Ph.D student James Teh’s new company, T.Ware, an interactive computer hugging jacket for children.
T Jacket usage scenario from Wei Liang on Vimeo.
My graduate Ph.D student James Teh’s new company, T.Ware, an interactive computer hugging jacket for children.
David Levy AI Expert and Roboticist Talks about Entertainment and Hot Research Topics (by Adrian David Cheok)
World Economic Forum, Knowledge Advisory Group, Winter Meeting 2012
Taste Interfaces: 5 Future Technology Innovations from IBM (by IBM)
IBM predicts smell interfaces with computers as one of the important upcoming technology innovations.
Smell: 5 Future Technology Innovations from IBM (by IBM)
Choi Yongsoon Ph.D student of Adrian David Cheok is one of the 5 winners of Interaction Design IxD13 Student Design Challenge, awarded by Interaction and Experience Research (IXR) at Intel Labs and the IxDA.
Winners announcement: http://ixd13designchallenge.posterous.com/our-winners
About the competition: http://interaction13.ixda.org/studentdesign/#ENTER
The competition: Interaction and Experience Research (IXR) at Intel Labs and the IxDA challenge you to consider these paradigm shifts in what technology means and how we interact with it. Building on the work that Intel Labs has been doing around the changing relationships we have with technology, we want you to explore the experience implications of “playful technology.”
The Prize:
Travel to Toronto
Accommodation in Toronto
Complimentary student registration at the conference
Registration for a dynamic masterclass, held before the conference, to address these design challenges and compete for additional prizes
Young Global Leader’s Japan end of year party, Group photo.
Young Global Leaders (YGLs), Japan end of year party.
With fellow YGLs Asashōryū Akinori (Asashoryu Dagvadorj), and Kumi Fujisawa.
Asashōryū Akinori (朝青龍 明徳 , born September 27, 1980, as Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj, Mongolian Cyrillic: Долгорсүрэнгийн Дагвадорж) is a former sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. He was the 68th yokozuna in the history of the sport in Japan and became the first Mongol to reach sumo’s highest rank in January 2003. He currently works as President of Asashoryu foundation.
In 1996, Kumi Fujisawa established Japan’s first mutual-fund assessment organization, IFIS Limited, which she sold to Standard & Poors in 1999. In 2000, she teamed with Dr. Hiroshi Tasaka to establish Thinktank SophiaBank, which is a thinktank fostering and supporting social entrepreneurs, and was made its Vice President. Since 2003, she has also acted as Vice President of the Japan Social Entrepreneur Forum (JSEF), which she and Dr. Tasaka established as an incubator for social entrepreneurs.