// Schedule

Week 1 Jan 15, 17

  • Discuss Syllabus
  • What is Digital Art?
  • How does the digital inform our understanding of reality?
  • How does mediated experience become reality?
  • In what ways do the digtial world and the proximate world interpenetrate?
  • introduce Project 1
  • For Thursday:
Read:

Week 2 Jan 22, 24

  • Tuesday
  • crit preliminary ideas, processing demo
  • Thursday
  • processing demo, working on project

Week 3 Jan 29, 31

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • complete storyboards

Week 4 Feb 5, 7

  • Tuesday

  • working
  • Thursday
  • produce event
Project 1, Large Screen Processing Project Due: Feb 12, 5:00 PM

 

Week 5 Feb 12, 14

  • Tuesday
  • critique final documentation
  • Thursday
  • introduce Project 2 – Re/Interactive Kinetic Objects
Research:
Reading:

Week 6 Feb 19, 21

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • critique paper prototype

Week 7 Feb 26, 28

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday

  • working

Week 8 Mar 4, 6

  • Tuesday

  • OOP Demo with processing
  • Thursday
  • project sketch complete (english-language description)

Week 9 Mar 11, 13

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • working

Week 10 Mar 18, 20

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • working
Project 2 – Re/Interactive Kinetic Objects Due: Mar 25, 3:30 PM

 

Week 11 Mar 25, 27

  • Tuesday
  • crit Project 2
  • Thursday
  • Introduce Final project
 

Week 12 Apr 1, 3

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • interaction prototype due

Week 13 Apr 8, 10

  • Thanksgiving Break — no classes

Week 14 Apr 15, 17

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Test Prototype
  • Thursday
  • Fix Problems
  • Retest

Week 15 Apr 22, 24

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Compelete Working Prototype
  • Thursday

  • Fix Problems

  • Retest

  • Complete

Week 16 Apr 29, May 1

  • Tuesday
  • working
  • Thursday
  • working
Final Project – Networked Objects Due: Tue, May 6, 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

 

Final Critique Tue, May 6, 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

  • Attendance is mandatory — missing final critique will result in a failing grade for the course.

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