Takashi Terada developed an educational program named Fri3Design education ,which enables users to learn the fusion of physicality and digital through recreation. The program focuses on 3D modeling and 3D printer studies using Frisbee. In the class,students can train their ability of space perception, imagination, and physical senses, through making their own frisbee using 3D printing technology. With the support from the Board of Education, the educational program became an annual event.
In addition to 3D modeling of commercial vehicles for domestic car manufacturers and research institutes, Takashi Terada also produces a wide range of 3D data, including 3D conversion of national important cultural properties and traditional crafts. He also took part in designing the concept, directing, and launching the maker's space (like Fablab) utilizing digital fabrication in Kamiyama-cho. At the same time, developed a STEAM educational program using 3D technology. Complete replication of the total Awa Puppet Joruri head with a 3D printer including the organization mechanism (supervised by Mr. Yoichiro Amari). As a 3D modeler, helped produce three-dimensional washi paper using 3D technology, which is used for Dogo Onsen Asuka no Yu, Lexus Takumi Project, Isetan Shinjuku Art Frame, and etc. Performed in a German Frisbee documentary as a Frisbee player.
In addition to 3D modeling of commercial vehicles for domestic car manufacturers and research institutes, Takashi Terada also produces a wide range of 3D data, including 3D conversion of national important cultural properties and traditional crafts. He also took part in designing the concept, directing, and launching the maker's space (like Fablab) utilizing digital fabrication in Kamiyama-cho. At the same time, developed a STEAM educational program using 3D technology. Complete replication of the total Awa Puppet Joruri head with a 3D printer including the organization mechanism (supervised by Mr. Yoichiro Amari). As a 3D modeler, helped produce three-dimensional washi paper using 3D technology, which is used for Dogo Onsen Asuka no Yu, Lexus Takumi Project, Isetan Shinjuku Art Frame, and etc. Performed in a German Frisbee documentary as a Frisbee player.