其他摘要:Due to the recent coronavirus outbreaks, public spaces such as libraries and museums are required to maintain "social distancing", where people are kept at regular intervals. "Social distancing" is a necessary measure from the perspective of infection prevention, but the appearance of many signs on chairs and spaces in facilities that prohibit their use is not appropriate for a public space whose role is to accommodate the public. A KITEN Project, a collaboration of academicians, such as curators and researchers, and designers, aims to revitalize cultural activities in public spaces during the Coronation Disaster. This paper introduces a KITEN Project and discuss the relationship between academicians and designers and public spaces in the Coronavirus.