INNOVATIVE CITY FORUM

PROGRAM

TIME TABLE

Day1
10/18(Thu)

ICF Keynote Session

10:00-10:10
Welcome Address

10:10-10:30
City Brainstorming

10:30-11:00
Keynote Address 1 “Hypercities”

11:00-11:30
Keynote Address 2 “Landscapes of the Future”

11:30-12:00
Keynote Address 3 “Island Cities Under Water: The Case for Marshall Islands”

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Arts & Science Session

Innovation for Happiness: In Search of a New Sense of Values in Happiness

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  • Kickoff DiscussionMain Venue
  • 1st half of discussion (Three Breakout Sessions)
    • The Future of Our Surroundings:
      Subcommittee Venue1
    • The Future of Art: What are the new standards for beauty created by BioArt?
      Subcommittee Venue2
    • The Future of Trust: What is the form of trust secured by technology?
      Subcommittee Venue3
  • 2nd half of discussion (Three Breakout Sessions)
    • The Future of Excitement: What is the science of emotions disclosed by the Brain Science and AI?
      Subcommittee Venue1
    • The Future of Love: What will the changes in the form of our love and where can we find happiness?
      Subcommittee Venue2
    • The Future of the Body:
      Subcommittee Venue3
  • Wrap-up & Social Gathering
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Urban Strategy Session

Tokyo’s Future Identity: Leveraging the Past to Craft the Future

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Day2
10/19(Fri)

Art & Science Special Session  10:00-11:30

Education Revolution:Transformation from Education to Learning

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World Economic Forum Session  10:30-12:00

Cities and The Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Innovative Business Session  10:30-12:00

Creators Driving The Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Brainstorming for IR4

A Technological Society and Lifestyle for the 21st Century

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  • Plenary MeetingMain Venue
  • Brainstorming Session
    • Theme1 Redefining "Work": What would humanity be without intelligence?
      Subcommittee Venue1
    • Theme2 Will the rise of the sharing economy, the gig economy, and local capitalism create a new economic era?
      Subcommittee Venue2
    • Theme3 Do times of upheaval call for "weak" leaders?
      Subcommittee Venue3
    • Theme4 Can technology alleviate poverty in the most stratified societies?
      Subcommittee Venue4
  • Reporting Back Session
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ICF2018 Program Committee Session
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Day3
10/20(Sat)

The Japan Foundation Asia Center Session

Innovation for Happiness from ASIA ~Discovering Hidden Values~

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  • Opening Session
  • Keynote
    • The Language of Cinema in Film-making
  • Talk Session 1
    • "Eat": Exploring Cuisines from Ancient Times to Cutting-edge Trends of Taste
  • Talk Session 2
    • "Sleep": Wonder of Sleep – From All Ages and Cultures
  • Talk Session 3
    • "Live": Future of Our Places-to-Be: Knitting Ties among Residents
  • Wrap-up & Social Gathering
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ICF Keynote Session

Art & Science Session

Innovation for Happiness: In Search of a New Sense of Values in Happiness

In the near future, the progress of science and technology will drastically change the global environment, the human body and life expectancy, social structure and ethics, and lifestyles, among other things. It will also greatly change the sense of values of such things as good and evil, justice, beauty, and the meaning of life, as well as the meaning of happiness. We will hold discussions on the new sense of values of “happiness” in the future, with the environment, art, excitement, body, love, and trust as the points of discussion.

Kickoff Discussion - Progress in Science and Technology and Changes in the Sense of Values; What Is the meaning of ‘Happiness’ in the future?

The Future of Our Surroundings: Does happiness begin where the conflict between humanity and nature ends?

What is behind the drive for humans to live in the harsh environment of Mars, and the drive to create ecologically sound conditions that take Earth's limited resources into account? At the root of modern civilization, there exists a clash between humankind and nature. In order to overcome this conflict, a variety of technological innovations have been developed, and new value systems and social systems have been created. This discussion will delve into the question of whether a happy, prosperous life awaits at the end point of this conflict.

The Future of Art: What are the new standards for beauty created by BioArt?

Art created by biotechnology is beginning to appear. This is an era where life can be created or designed. When humans create life, are they challenging God? What are the new standards for beauty that emerges there? We will hold discussions on the possibilities of art and beauty that will open up in the future.

The Future of Trust: What is the form of trust secured by technology?

In a world where everything is converted into data and turned into resources, who is to manage these data and how should they be managed? Are “safety” and “happiness” prioritized there, or does “freedom” have priority? What do people trust there, and how are their identities guaranteed? We will hold discussions on what really should be debated amid changes in the history of humanity.

The Future of Excitement: What is the science of emotions disclosed by the Brain Science and AI?

What is the mechanism of people's getting excited? How is excitement related to intelligence and reasoning? How will the science of emotions created by culture and art open up the possibilities of human beings in the future? We will hold discussions on the new possibilities of emotions.

The Future of Love: What will the changes in the form of our love and where can we find happiness?

What will the changes in the form of our love brought about by the revolution in information technology and biotechnology bring about? Will the diversification of love even change the family structure to a form different from now? How will a person connect with others at that time? We will hold discussions on changes in humanity and the future of love brought about by science and technology.

The Future of the Body: In a future of expanded physical capabilities, what new human image will arise?

Does disability mean something is missing, or is it a personality? The progress of science and technology will remove the boundary between the disabled and the healthy person and head toward augmentation of physical ability. How far will it be all right to change our own body through science and technology? If we expanded our physical abilities, will we be the same human beings as we are now? We will explore the future of the sense of values regarding the body.

Wrap-up & Social Gathering

Urban Strategy Session

Tokyo’s Future Identity: Leveraging the Past to Craft the Future

In an increasingly globalizing world, how can a city like Tokyo strengthen its own identity by leveraging its past to encourage uniqueness and attractiveness? In the ICF2018 Urban Strategy Session, these challenges will be openly discussed from multiple perspectives including urban history, architecture, urban development, materials & design, and urban tourism among others.

Art & Science Special Session

Education Revolution:Transformation from Education to Learning ~ What is the world of learning created by new media? ~

People all over the world who have interest and passion are sharing goals and are gathering, and the ecosystem that creates a new sense of values has been deployed in the world of education, creating new educational methods utilizing media (tools) that keep changing such as the Internet and biotechnology, and thus nurturing new human beings. From the new world of learning that is currently progressing, we will unravel the future of the education revolution.

World Economic Forum Session

Cities and The Fourth Industrial Revolution

We will explore the significance of The Fourth Industrial Revolution and what it will bring about to cities.
We will also explore how the city will accept the opportunity offered by The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the following elements that will play an important role in its preparation:
・Visionary leadership in cities
・Ecosystem of innovation in regions
・Smart regulations
・Global standards
・Collaboration between the public sector and the private sector

Innovative Business Session

Creators Driving The Fourth Industrial Revolution
~Reinvent cities through continuous DevOps~

Democratization of technology causes a shift to a new paradigm of everyone becoming a creator. Physical things and digital solutions will be generated and consumed by people via DevOps, and cities will become a platform for co-creation. We will discuss what to do now together with pioneers.

Brainstorming for IR4

A Technological Society and Lifestyle for the 21st Century

Due to the rapid progress of advanced information and communications technology, which includes artificial intelligence, IoT, and big data, substantial changes to not only the economic and industrial realms, but also to society, lifestyles, and even the values of people are inevitable. As we enter a period of great change, how will our lifestyles change? This issue will be discussed from the perspectives of work, economics, organizations, and everyday life.

Plenary Meeting

Questions raised through a panel discussion with facilitators

Theme1 Redefining "Work": What would humanity be without intelligence?

With the ongoing and lively debate around the issue of whether artificial intelligence (AI) will take jobs away from humans, this session will explore the matters of what humans can do that nothing else can, and what humanity would be without intelligence. The discussion will encompass biology and AI, and will dive deeply into the true nature of humanity and what "work" really means to humans.

Theme2 Will the rise of the sharing economy, the gig economy, and local capitalism create a new economic era?

The gig economy and the sharing economy, as represented by Uber and Airbnb, have arisen as a result of the evolution of technology. Together, they represent a new form of business that is becoming increasingly common. By considering the concrete advantages and disadvantages of the sharing economy, this discussion will examine the new value created by the C2C economy, along with the matter of how approaches to work will change for the people of the younger generations.

Do times of upheaval call for "weak" leaders?

Society is being called upon to change significantly due to the advancement of technology. However, it cannot be said that all people are able to change course instantly. Change, meanwhile, is not always for the better. Mistakes and failure are things that all people experience, and due to conditions of the body and mind, it is not always possible to work in a "strong" manner. This discussion will explore the question of how organizations can best meet the demands of the times while accepting their members' "weaknesses." It will also consider the "new strength" that is demanded of leaders at such times.

Can technology alleviate poverty in the most stratified societies?

Disparities are forming due to technologies that had been expected to put people on a level playing field. We are seeing the advent of an unforgiving age, in which individuals are scored, and these scores become indicators for evaluations of all sorts. At the same time, there is also the view that holds that technology can also be used to alleviate poverty. This discussion will be a means to explore methods for overcoming the extreme stratification of society in this new era.

Reporting Back Session

The Japan Foundation Asia Center Session

Innovation for Happiness from ASIA
~Discovering Hidden Values~

In our time when the definition of “happiness” is changing, tips for the future lie in identifying the essential quality of affluence. How people illustrate the way of life have deeply connected to our own “sense of happiness”. In Asia, there exists an abundance of values and attraction that may not yet be verbalized nor visualized. Let us get together to discuss about the future of happiness.

Opening Session

Keynote: "The Language of Cinema in Film-making"

With the use of distinctive cinematographic techniques, Mr. Tran's films stimulate the full range of viewers' senses and subtly appeal to their sensibilities, perfectly embodying his philosophy of "the Language of Cinema." While Mr. Tran's filmmaking creates a visual representation of the invisible value that is concealed within the everyday, Ms. Sasaki's work depicts the unconscious of the people. Here, they will have a conversation about the messages they hope to relay to the future.

Talk Session 1
"Eat": Exploring Cuisines from Ancient Times to Cutting-edge Trends of Taste

The lifestyles and livelihoods of the people of continental Asia are replete with a captivating quality that the rest of us have struggled to grasp. This becomes especially clear when we focus on the subject of food. This session will explore the future of the sense of taste, which will play a role not only in the act of eating, but also in person-to-person interactions that begin in the places where people enjoy food together.

Talk Session 2
"Sleep": Wonder of Sleep – From All Ages and Cultures

Although we spend roughly one-third of our lives sleeping, there are still many unsolved puzzles associated with sleep. Ways of understanding sleep and dreams have varied over time, and from place to place. Environment and culture have had a major impact on these differences. Paradoxically, unraveling the mysteries of sleep would also mean being awakened to the time we spend living in this modern era. This discussion will search for the secret to a good night's sleep, by examining humanity's experience of sleep around the world and throughout history.

Talk Session 3
"Live": Future of Our Places-To-Be: Knitting Ties among Residents

The climate-conscious structures of the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia offer us the chance to discover a value system different from that reflected in the mainstream residential buildings of modern architecture. Designed by anonymous artisans, these houses coexist with nature, and do not use an abundance of energy, yet they can also work in concert with modern technology. In this session, together, and with an eye on the future, we will consider the matter of what kind of homes we should be building as we move toward a new era.

Wrap-up & Social Gathering

Here the visitors will be able to meet the speakers.

With the theme of "sleep," the venue will feature an exhibition of the C-couch (Human Evolution Bed), which was inspired by chimpanzees, who are said to make their own bed every day of the year. Come and experience it for yourself.
*See here for more information about the C-couch

"C-couch (Human Evolution Bed)"
IWATA Inc.

"A chimpanzee lying down in his bed made above the trees."
Photograph taken at Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania by Koichiro Zamma (Nagano College of Nursing / The Center for African Area Studies Kyoto University)

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