金谷 一朗 | 長崎大学 情報データ科学部

Staff Introduction

金谷 一朗 Ichiroh KANAYA

- Email
kanayanagasaki-u.ac.jp
- Position / Degree Institute of Integrated Science and Technology, Professor
School of Information and Data Sciences, Professor
Doctor (Engineering)
- Specialized Field Design Science, Scientific Studies on Cultural Properties, Cultural Anthropology, Media Arts
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Laboratory

CV

Mar.1995
Kansai University, Faculty of Engineering, Graduated
Mar.1997
Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science, Master Course, Completed
Apr.1997
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Researcher
Jun.1999
Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science, Doctor Course, Completed
Jul.1999
Wakayama University, Faculty of Systems Engineering, Research Associate
Apr.2001
Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Research Associate
Apr.2003
Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Research Associate
Apr.2008
Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor
Apr.2016
University of Nagasaki, Faculty of Information Systems, Professor

Research Activities

Media art and its production technology

There are various forms of art such as architecture, sculpture, painting, music, etc. At the beginning of the 20th century, the development of technology (mechanical, chemical, optical, etc.) gave birth to a new art called cinema. And in the 21st century, “media art” is being born with information technology. We are opening up a new discipline of media art and engineering, from the production and exhibition of media art to the development and commercialization of its fundamental technology.

A desk that shines by copying the color of the placed object. Awarded by Japan Media Arts Festival. (Cooperated w/ Studio Mongoose, and JST)

Moving pictures that you can dissolve in. Awarded by Kobe Biennale. (Cooperated w/ Mayuko Kanazawa, and Masataka Imura)

Building Digital World Heritage

Culture is as indispensable as life or the environment, and the protection of culture is a national duty at the same level as national defense. We have used information technology and drone technology to digitally protect and scientifically analyze the World Heritage Sites including the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx in Egypt. We also have been conducting research on the conservation of historical churches that are still alive today in Nagasaki.

Survey of the Sphinx in Giza (Cooperated w/ Egyptian Ministry of Archeology, and Yukinori Kawae)

Virtual Reality Reproduction of Old Gorin Church in Kuga Island, Nagasaki Prefecture (Cooperated w/ University of Nagasaki)

Educational Activities

Class

School of Information and Data Sciences:First-year Seminar, Design Informatics I/Ⅱ, Programming Languages, Research Project

Graduate School of Engineering:Design Informatics