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.
Public presentation of final projects will take place
in McCormack Family Theatre on May 11th, 6:30-9:30pm
RISD #: D+M 7034
Brown #: CSCI 1950.C
Semester: Spring 2009
Instructor: Daniel C. Howe, CIT 401
Location: (early) CIT Building Rm 506
(late) J. Walter Wilson Hall Rm 201
Time: Monday 4:40-7 & 7:10-9:30pm
TAs: Paul McCann & Matt Jacobs
Labs: Wed. 6-8pm & Sun. 3-5pm
REQUIREMENTS
Students will be expected to arrive on time to all sessions, complete all assignments, and actively contribute to class critiques and discussion. Assignments should be posted online with appropriate documentation by 5pm each Monday. No laptops are to be open during critiques and class discussions. More than one unexcused absence and you risk failing the class.
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'The ideas need not be complex. Most ideas that are successful are ludicrously simple. Successful ideas generally have the appearance of simplicity because they seem inevitable.' -Sol Lewitt