2020w Instructor |
MAT 265 Open Projects in Optical/Motion-Computational Processes George Legrady Elings Hall, lab 2611, CNSI Building 2nd floor - Tues-Thurs 1-2:50pm |
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Course Format
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MAT265 is a studio production course to allow students to concentrate on a project of their own interest within the topic of computation and visualization. The goals of the course are to provide opportunities for creative experimentation, potentially culminating with a project, or proposal, or research development, or dissertation work. The workload consists of regular individual meetings and occasional group presentations to share with the class the evolution of each students's work. Milestones include: 1) identifying a topic of interest 2) proceed to define the schedule to realize the project by the end of the 10-week course 3) Document the 10 week work to be posted at this website. | |
Course Focus | Students produce individual research and experimentation to review weekly. Some topics covered: . Experimental studio optical-computation-machine research . Machine-learning and photography . Aesthetics driven computational studio practice . Differentiations between practice and research, artistic and scientific methodologies |
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Student Arielle Gilmore Kio Griffith WeihaoQiu Weidi Zhang |
Winter Project Reports 30 Years' Trends Between Ars Electronica Artworks and ACM Technical Papers Pyramid Standard Time Exploaration of machine-based based visual art creation Image Data & 3D VR | Weidi Zhang |
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