1. Leisure as Big Business
Changing demographics
11th largest industry profits in 2006
Annual revenues of over $100 billion
Triad—amusement, entertainment, recreation leisure activities
Entertainment content—live performances (theatre, musical concerts), interactive experiences (recreation, amusement parks, travel, gaming) and media (m
False Memory ?
What’s False memory?
- the recollection of an event, or the details of an event, that did not occur
- effected by prompts and cues
- one of the memory failures
"Lost in the Mall"
Experiment done by Elizabeth Loftus and Jacqueline E. Pickrell
Purpose
to implant a false memory of getting lost in the mall when they were 5 years old.
Our Experiment
Hypo
and sightseeing together.
2-4. Vision and Mission Statement
"Building Memories Through Travel"
Travel is not about airplanes, car rentals, hotels etc. Travel is all about the memories you bring back with you. Experiencing new destinations, meeting new people and getting back together is what travel is all about.
“S.I.T. creates opportunities for international students to make their t
and the uprush of fear occur, people tend to see the causes of that feelings. In the criminal scene, we can say that the cause of the tension is the weapon such as guns, axes, knives. Those weapons narrow the view of the witnesses so that s/he can't see other details of the situation and this brings about the failure in the memory
Ⅱ. The evidences of weapon focus effect.
Some experime
The Concept of Ubiquitous Computing
The Internet is Simultaneous, Existing Everywhere and Omnipresent: Implement networking and computing functions to everywhere in order to conduct infra.
Beyond Time and Space Limitations: it enables people access to the information network and utilize various information communication service.
Integration: Integrate things, computers, or devices with