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Study Groups and their Achievements
Study Groups and their Achievements
Description of the Study Groups and their Achievements
We planned to dedicate the first three years of the program to conducting research on pictorial materials, physical techniques, and the environment and scenery and to gather and analyze research results by methods developed by Group 4, whose mission was to disseminate cultural information. The remaining two years were to be spent arranging, systematizing, and disseminating materials gathered during the first three years. With a view to ensuring the successful fulfillment of our overall goals, Group 4 was reorganized and divided into three groups in the fourth year to pursue the following research topics respectively: dissemination of integrated information, experimental exhibition of achievements of the program, and summarization of program activities and research results.
- Group 1:Systematization of Illustrated Materials and Its Dissemination
- Task1: Compilation and Publication of Multilingual Version of Pictopedia of Everyday Life in Medieval Japan
- Task2: Compilation of Pictopedia of Everyday Life in Early Modern Japan
- Task3: Compilation of Pictopedia of Everyday Life in East Asia
- Group 2:Arrangement and Systematization of Physical Techniques and Sensibility
- Task1: Comparative Study of Physical Techniques
- Task2: Analysis of the Relationship between Tools and Human Movement
- Group 3:Arrangement and Systematization of the Environment and Scenery
- Task1: Timeline Research of Scenery Scenery
- Task2: Research of Environmental Recognition and Its Change
- Task3: Interpretation of the Traces of Human Activity and Natural Disasters Inscribed into the Environment
- Group 4Dissemination of Regionally Integrated Information
- Group 5:Experimental Exhibits of Research Results in Museum Studies
- Postgraduate Curriculum for Specialized Training of Curators
- Experimental Exhibits
- Group 6:Integration of Theories