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Final
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Echo Model:
Human Interaction; Environmental interaction |
Andres Burbano, Mariano Mora McGinity, Matthew Stabile |
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Course Objectives Course Goals Course Format |
The M200a course “Case Studies in Art & Technology”
introduces a number of issues specific to an arts and engineering interdisciplinary
program. The course begins by formulating artistic practice as a research
activity, a form of prototyping of ideas that address materials, systems,
processes, structure and content. |
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[1]...... 09.27 Th Readings |
Course Introduction Art as Research/Research as
Art |
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[2].......10.02 Tu Reading |
Media
Arts Literature Overview Brief description of the discipline with an overview of the key literature of the past 10 years with some earlier historical examples Art as Research , Information Arts, Steve Wilson, (pp3-31) | Artist Resource Links |
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10.04 Th Project I |
Elements of Media Art for Prototyping: Material |Phenomena | Process | Structure & Form| Culture & Content | Virtual, Simulation OBSERVATION/CLASSIFICATION SKETCH: Choose one of the following: a) Select 2 to 4 everyday situations: Visualize/describe their structure, inherent rule-based systems b) We create meaning through classification. Create a set consisting of elements that have similarities and differences. Present these as informal visual sketches using assembled photos, sketches on board, a web page, etc. on October 11 |
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[3]...... 10.09 Tu Reading |
Experiments
in Art & Technology (LACMA, 1967-1970) Early arts, industry, & engineering: An overview of the 1960's EAT experiments A Report on the Art and Technology Program at LACMA, 1967, Tuchman, (pp9-47) |
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10.11 Th |
Discipline
Overview An overview of the Media Arts Discipline: What are the range of expertise; multidisciplinary influences; methods of work; formats, venues, audiences, funding, etc. |
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[4]....... 10.16 Tu | DATA VISUALIZATION [Slides
ppt] Visual Complexity |
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Reading | Discovering Unexpected
Infovis Aesthetics Unresolved
InfoVis Problems |
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10.18 Th Project II |
MAPPING DATA Wattenberg | Artistic ref on variations: | Denes | Lesak | Feldman-Kiss MAPPING: Create a Visual Map that represents: Your background, training, discipline, personal circumstances that led you to where you are today. Show cross-references. You pick the form, or metaphor: a map, a visual index in the back of a book, a menu on a webpage, etc. Presentation on October 25, |
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[5]...... 10.23 Tu Reading |
THE OPTICAL-COMPUTATIONAL IMAGE: VISION & POINT OF VIEW(S) Optical mechanical, computational image (def) What is an Image | Anamorphosis [marci/zoltan [1]] | Walicsky | Humanities: Algorithmic Image Conf UCSB | Engineering: Light fields | def | PhotoSynth | Picture Posing Questions | From Video to Camera Phones, Dreher |
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10.25 Th |
Student project presentations |
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[6]...... 10.30 Tu Reading |
SPACE-STRUCTURE-FORM | MACHINE CULTURE Objects, machines, installations, spatialization Gabo | Fuller | Cragg | Kapoor [1]| Digital fabrication | Weiser | Robotic Chair [1] [2] [3]| | Block-Jam | Ned Kahn | Bohlen | DECOI | Shape-Time Photography, Freeman, Zhang |
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11.01 Th Course Project |
SPACE-TIME, LOCATIVE & INTERACTIVITY Projects in space-time & Interactivity Marey [1] [2]| Art+COM [1] | Ruhm | Scalable City | Moeller | Courschene | Fujihata | Senseable, Graz [1] | Jeff Han a) Topic Identified | Brainstorming |
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[7]...... 11.06 Tu Reading |
NUMBERS, DATA, PATTERN, GEOMETRIES, ALGORITHMS, PROCEDURES [AlgoMath_ppt] Art projects that explore procedures, numerical methods Lewitt | Baldessari [1]| John Simon | Ikeda | Miyajima | Campbell | jodi Scientific/Mathematical Resources:| UCSB AHLERS [Becker] | Voronoi/Delaunay [1] | Snibbe | Perlin [NYU]| NKS | Belousov+Zhabotinski Architecture: Marcos Novak | KolMac Studio | Ornaments: PTW architects | Aoki | Omni Space | Transvergence, Novak | Generative Convergences, Kolatan |
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11.08 Th Course Project |
DESIGN PROCESS:
METHODOLOGY & AESTHETIC PULL Research, concept definition, resources, sketching, production details, budgets, visual identity, target audience, sample production, web design details b) Research & Concept Development |
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[8]...... 11.13 Tu Reading |
AESTHETIC DIRECTIONS IN BIO, GENETIC, ECO-VISUALIZATION Emergent_Art: Sommerer-Mignonneau | Karl Sims Bio_Nature: Self-Organizing Camazine | Syntfarm | Swarm (Ramos) | Bio_Robotics: Stelarc | Rinaldo Bio_Eco: Tiffany Holmes || Vanouse | Da Costa | Critical art Ensemble | Symbiotica | ACM2006 Multimedia Interactive Arts Papers |
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11.15 Th Course Project |
Course Project (Teams present concepts) c) Production details developed (What expertise is needed, what is the workload, how much time, how much funds, what the venues, audiences may be, etc. ) |
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[9]...... 11.20 Tu Course Project |
SOUND ART | ENVIRONMENT | INSTALLATION A few examples of sound used as a site specific experience Ambient sound: Fontana | Neuhaus | Speakers as elements in installation: Rath | Minard Sound & Objects: Heckert | van der Heide | deMarinis Installation: Kubisch | Osborne d) Sketches, Aesthetic is identified (Visual Identity) |
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[10].... 11.27 Tu Reading |
ARTS-ENGINEERING HYBRID RESEARCH M256: Projects in FFT, 2D/3D, Randomness and Arts-Engineering Synthesis Hansen/Wolcott | FM: Smith/Kang | TOH Perspectives on Collaborative Research and Education in Media Arts, Leonardo 39:3 Engineering Papers on Art/Architecture Studio Model: U_Houston | U_Wisc |
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11.29 Th |
Project Presentation (Work-in-progress with
visual identity) |
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[11]...... 12.4 Tu | Dead Week: Final Production | Individual Team
Meetings |
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12.6 Th |
Dead Week: Final Production | Individual Team
Meetings |
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