1. Readings - Qualifying exam materials |
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Overview:
In this class, I worked on preparing my qualifying exam with seven readings. Every week, I read one article (or multiple), left some small notes about important parts of the readings, and had discussion based on my tentative thesis topic, 'Body Pattern Sonification for Interactive Art Installation' |
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1) A-Volve: Designing complex systems for interactive arts by C. Sommerer and L.Mignonneau |
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2) David Rokeby – “Transforming Mirrors: Subjectivity and Control in Interactive Media” (1995) – in Critical Issues in Electronic Media, Penny, Simon, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1995, 133-58 |
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3) T. Y. Levin, “Tones from out of Nowhere”: Rudolph Pfenninger and the Archaeology of Synthetic Sound” Grey Room 12, MIT, Summer 2003, pp.32-79. |
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4) Paul Demarinis, “Buried in noise” |
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5) Edwin van der Heide “Son-O-House Interactive Sounding Architecture” |
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6) Mark Boyle and Joan Hills – Son et Lumiere for Bodily Fluids and Functions – EEG data |
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7) “Algorithmic Synesthesia” |
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Still working on this reading. |