Welcome to PineappleDesign.org

 

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A. Art

Before the industrial revolution, the word art meant not only fine art but also a concept that we would call it engineering today.

    Art division of PineappleDesign.org welcomes Dr. G. Yamamoto as a new engineer of the team.

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C. Codes

Some computer programs and libraries developed by PineappleDesign.org are open under GPL. The source codes are available at SourceForge.net.

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D. Design

The biggest problem in design field (e.g. product design, graphic design, landscape design, etc.) is, what is ironical, lack of design.

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E. Education

PineappleDesign.org provides not only physical lectures but also digital lectures. An external site Reading Room (Japanese) provides recommended readings. Other couple of external sites Closer to Clojure (Japanese) and Sea of C (Japanese) provide introductory documents for Clojure and C languages in Japanese.

    Education division of PineappleDesign.org welcomes Dr. K. Yamamoto as a new educator of the team.

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G. Graphics

Topics on Computer Graphics are here. The world-first totally-digital holography is introduced.

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H. Heritage

Archaeologists are no more in stone age. We are applying the most advanced technologies of computer science to the most ancient site of our history, Egypt.

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Q. Quaternion

The classic document on Quaternion written by Dr. Ichiroh Kanaya. (Japanese)

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S. Social activities

Social activities including Japan/America Frontier of Engineering symposium are listed up at this site (click >>Dig deeper below). Emotion Engineering introduces top research papers in Human Computer Interaction field with brief introductions (Japanese). Links to academic conferences in CG, VR, design, ... are provided through delicious.com.

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W. Who I am

Ichiroh Kanaya (born 6 January 1973 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese computer scientist, media artist, and tomb raider.

  1. Activities (Japanese)

  2. Profile (English)

My Japanese blog and English blog are available. Twitter and the summary of Twitter are also available.

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X. External sites

Here are several links to sites to which Kanaya is related.

  1. Blogs: Japanese RSS | English RSS | Scrapbook RSS | Alternative RSS

  2. Twitter: Twitter RSS | Summary with highlights and tags RSS

  3. Book and paper reviews: Reading Room RSS | Emotion Engineering RSS

  4. Conference list: Links to academic conferences RSS

  5. News: Backslashdot (J to E) RSS | Geek Port (E to J) RSS | Digg RSS

  6. Photos: My photos RSS | Skitch (experimental) RSS

  7. Codes: OpenSource codes at SourceForge.net

  8. Tutorials: Closer to Clojure | Sea of C

  9. Discussions: My discussions RSS

  10. Live streaming: Livestream


@. Collaborators

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Computer Science for Art, Design, and Egyptology