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JUNE 2022


We created an annual hackathon called

HACKAIST. HACKAIST is hosted by the

Industrial Design Department─initiated by

the ASC lab─at KAIST in collaboration with

an external institution or organization.

Hackathon participants have to create

radical solutions in relation to the

challenges posed by experts. 2022 HACKAIST

collaborated with the Dyson School of

Design Engineering at Imperial College

​London. More info can be found HERE
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​DECEMBER 2021



Our paper for DRS2021 "Learning Remotely

through Diversity and Social Awareness"
is

now live.
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DECEMBER 2021


Prof. Chang Hee Lee has hosted a

collaborative symposium on Qualitative

Phenomena, Data, Interface, and

Representations with TU - Eindhoven and the

Royal College of Art (RCA).


WHEN: 5:00pm (South Korea time), 8th

December 2021

WHERE: https://kaist.zoom.us/j/86337712677
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OCTOBER 2021


Our project "Martian Delight: Exploring
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qualitative contact for decoupled

communications" is now published

in Acta ​Astronautica ​journal
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FEBRUARY 2022


We are delighted to announce our new members

Yoonji Lee and Haena Cho! Yoonji graduated

 with her BA in Interaction Design from

Korea National University of Art prior to

joining the lab. Haena received 

her BSc in Industrial Design from KAIST.

You can find more info from HERE
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SEPTEMBER 2021


We are pleased to announce that our

theme track—Valuing the Qualitative in

Design and Data—for the ​DRS (Design

Research Society) 2022 conference
 got

accepted. Those who are interested in

qualitative representation of data,

please submit your paper here by 24th

​November 2021.
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SEPTEMBER 2021


Prof. Chang Hee Lee will be

supporting 
ACM TEI 2022 conference

as an Associate Chair next year
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SEPTEMBER 2021


Welcome to the newly established lab in

Industrial Design Department, College of

Engineering at KAIST. At the Affective

Systems and Cognition lab, we

explore future of our senses, ​creativity,

and wellbeing. Lab,  The lab considers

these three directions as key essence for

​advancing and inspiring the present human

society. The lab develops radical tools,

devices and products to promote new

knowledge ​through progressive thinking.






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