A project-oriented workshop exploring programming techniques for digital art and literature. Lectures will address aesthetic, conceptual, and technical concerns arising at the intersection of software design and artistic practice. Assignments will focus on a range of digital media, beginning with text, and continuing on to sound, image, video, 3D, and installation.
* Final Presentations & Performances - May 12th, 6pm *
Course #: CSCI1950.C
Instructor: Daniel C. Howe
Office: CIT 447 (Tues. by Appt.)
Time: Mon. 7-9:20pm CIT 227
TA: Jeffrey Cohen
Lab: Thu. 6:30-8:30pm CIT 167 (mslab)
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