HJ. KIM LAB
⾦ 賢貞 研究室


DLX Platform, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
東京大学 生産技術研究所 価値創造デザイン推進基盤

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About

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News (AY2025)
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Rats in the City at Komaba Open Campus 2025
「都市のネズミ」は、東大駒場リサーチキャンパス公開2025で展示されます
MIRAbot at CHI 2025 Video Showcase
CHI 2025 にて「ミラボット」を発表しました。
The Okawa Foundation FY2024 Research Grant Online Forum
大川財団2024研究助成オンラインフォーラムにて発表しました。
Malo Le Meur (Univ. of Bordeaux) joined us as an intern
マロ・ル・ムール(ボルドー大)がインターンとして加わりました。
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Projects (2021-)
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Rats in the City                
Talking with Neurons    
MIRAbot
Auze
Tidal Space
Isle of Reflections

© Hyunjung Kim 2025

We explore how design can bridge the gap between people and emerging science and technology.


デザインを通じて、人々と新たな科学・技術との距離を縮める方法を探求しています。


Our work is always carried out in collaboration—primarily with scientists and engineers—and is currently guided by two goals:

  • To make science and technology more accessible and inclusive.
  • To design technologies that inspire and support people in navigating the challenges of a changing world.

Through every collaboration, we expand the potential of design—believing that this collaborative approach can help shape a future that is more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable, not only for humans but also for more-than-human beings.

Our work is closely affiliated with the DLX Design Lab, particularly through the Treasure Hunting projects.
03.MIRAbot In collaboration with the Dept. of Industrial Design, KAIST
2024-2025

MIRAbot is a reimagined rearview mirror that serves as an intelligent driving assistant for SAE Level 3 semi-autonomous vehicles. It seamlessly transitions between a traditional mirror and an interactive interface, supporting manual driving, autonomous mode, and the handovers between them. Building on Auze, MIRAbot is designed to make semi-autonomous driving more intuitive, engaging, and inclusive.

Conference
Fischer, M., Kim, Y., Lee, G., Kiuchi, S., Lee, C. H., Honma, K., Pennington, M. & Kim, H*. (2025). MIRAbot: A Rearview Mirror Driving Assistant for Semi-Autonomous Vehicles. In Proc. of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-2).
Research Grant
The Okawa Foundation for Information and Telecommunications, 2004


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