Designing Our New Digital Architecture

Location
Tokyo, Japan

Date
4 November, 2022

Focusing on reimagining social and structural design in the web3 era, the conference explored the possibilities that emerge from the fusion of technology and values. Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig, NFT artist Pplpleasr, and MIT’s Ariel Ekblaw discussed blockchain, DAO, and open-source frameworks as enablers of a participatory and inclusive digital architecture.

Global IT History

Rapid Expansion of Generative AI
  • ChatGPT reaches 1 million users in 5 days and 100 million in 2 months
  • Stable Diffusion and Midjourney democratize high-quality image generation
  • The generative AI market hits $11 billion, with over $2 billion in investments, driving explosive growth

Advancements in Blockchain Technology
  • Global crypto market cap falls 64% from $2.2 trillion to $800 billion
  • Ethereum cuts energy use by approximately 99%, earning global ESG recognition
  • DeFi TVL reaches $40 billion, and NFT trading hits $24.5 billion
  • Blockchain shifts from finance to a sustainable, practical infrastructure

Agenda

Greetings

Opening Remarks

Kaoru Hayashi

Keynote

Joichi Ito

Session 01 - Technology and Organization Architecture

In the early days of the Internet, the Web developed through open source and other means in which everyone freely contributed to development and sharing. The free environment for activities has disappeared since Web 2.0 and capitalism arrived. Now there is a movement to return to the origins of the Web again. In this session, we will introduce the latest examples and issues of blockchain, web3, and DAO, which will become the foundation of the future digital society, and open source, which supports them and is treated like public property, and discuss how to develop them sustainably.

Keynote

Lawrence Lessig

Panel Discussion

Kim Polese

Lawrence Lessig

Ariel Ekblaw

Mayumi Hara

Tim Mansfield

Joichi Ito

Session 02 - Creative Architecture

The development of web3 and NFT has begun to change the activities of artists and content holders. There has been a movement to transform the Production Committees into DAOs, where users "join" to create the story of the content. In this session, we will discuss the architecture that supports creative activities in the digital society, how it will transform creativity, and unravel the shape of future creation.

Keynote

Pplpleasr

Panel Discussion

Pplpleasr

Ken Hasebe

Sputniko!

Joichi Ito

Session 03 - Japan's Digital Architecture

Presentation

Takuya Hirai

Closing

Closing Panel

Joichi Ito

Lawrence Lessig

Speakers

Lawrence Lessig

Lawrence Lessig

Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership

Kim Polese

Kim Polese

Executive Chairman, CrowdSmart

Ariel Ekblaw

Ariel Ekblaw

Founding CEO, Aurelia Institute / Director, MIT Space Exploration Initiative

Mayumi Hara

Mayumi Hara

CEO, FRAME00, Inc. & Dev Null AG

Tim Mansfield

Tim Mansfield

Core Contributor, Macro

Pplpleasr

Pplpleasr

Digital Artist

Ken Hasebe

Ken Hasebe

Mayor of Shibuya

Sputniko!

Sputniko!

Artist / Associate Professor, Department of Design, Tokyo University of the Arts

Takuya Hirai

Takuya Hirai

Member of the House of Representatives, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

Kaoru Hayashi

Kaoru Hayashi

Representative Director, President Executive Officer and Group CEO, Digital Garage, Inc. / Executive Chairman, Kakaku.com, Inc.

Joichi Ito

Joichi Ito

Board Member, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Chief Architect, Digital Garage, Inc.