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== Time and Process Based Digital Media II - ==
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Time: Thursdays 3:30-6:20pm, VAF 228
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This class will be instructed around student interest and projects, and will be refined over the course of the term.
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Vis 145B - Students will implement time and process based projects under the direction of faculty. Projects such as software and hardware interfacing, computer mediated performance, software art, installation, interactive environments, data visualization and sonification will be produced as advanced study and porfolio project. (4 units)
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== Instructor ==
 
== Instructor ==
 
Robert Twomey
 
Robert Twomey
  
 
rtwomey@ucsd.edu
 
rtwomey@ucsd.edu
*my work: http://roberttwomey.com
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*http://roberttwomey.com
*experimental game lab: http://experimentalgamelab.net
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*http://experimentalgamelab.net
*CRCA: http://crca.ucsd.edu
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*http://crca.ucsd.edu
  
 
Office Hours: Wednesday 3-4pm, Atkinson Hall Rm 1601 (CRCA research neighborhood)
 
Office Hours: Wednesday 3-4pm, Atkinson Hall Rm 1601 (CRCA research neighborhood)
 
== Course Info ==
 
Time: Thursdays 3:30-6:20pm, VAF 228
 
 
Time and Process Based Digital Media
 
 
Vis 145B - Students will implement time and process based projects under the direction of faculty. Projects such as software and hardware interfacing, computer mediated performance, software art, installation, interactive environments, data visualization and sonification will be produced as advanced study and porfolio project. (4 units)
 
  
 
== Grading Policy ==
 
== Grading Policy ==
 
Participation  - 20%
 
Participation  - 20%
Midterm Project - 20%
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Midterm Project - 30%
 
Final Project - 30%
 
Final Project - 30%
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Responses - 20%
  
 
Attendance is mandatory.  You get one absence (for sickness/other vital concern if documented)--each class missed after that will drop your final grade one letter.
 
Attendance is mandatory.  You get one absence (for sickness/other vital concern if documented)--each class missed after that will drop your final grade one letter.
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Readings will familiarize you with material covered in lecture.
 
Readings will familiarize you with material covered in lecture.
  
== Documentation and presentation policies ==
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== Documentation and Presentation of Work ==
 
*personal wiki page
 
*personal wiki page
 
*source code on wiki
 
*source code on wiki
 
*image/video documentation where appropriate.  
 
*image/video documentation where appropriate.  
*explanatory writing (1 paragraph on intent, motivation, context)
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*explanatory writing (on intent, motivation, context)
  
 
== Schedule ==
 
== Schedule ==
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*public persona, facebook, social identity
 
*public persona, facebook, social identity
 
**masks, theatrical performance, facial recognition
 
**masks, theatrical performance, facial recognition
**personal media: extraction, recombination.  datasets.
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*personal media: extraction, recombination.  datasets.
*lady gaga/andy warhol. self-image, body image, conceptualization as an artist.
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**[http://burak-arikan.com/mypocket My Pocket]. Burak Arikan. 2008.
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*lady gaga/andy warhol.  
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**self-image, body image, conceptualization as an artist.
 
*forensic photoshop
 
*forensic photoshop
  

Revision as of 07:53, 1 April 2010

Time and Process Based Digital Media II -

Time: Thursdays 3:30-6:20pm, VAF 228

This class will be instructed around student interest and projects, and will be refined over the course of the term.

Vis 145B - Students will implement time and process based projects under the direction of faculty. Projects such as software and hardware interfacing, computer mediated performance, software art, installation, interactive environments, data visualization and sonification will be produced as advanced study and porfolio project. (4 units)

Instructor

Robert Twomey

rtwomey@ucsd.edu

Office Hours: Wednesday 3-4pm, Atkinson Hall Rm 1601 (CRCA research neighborhood)

Grading Policy

Participation - 20% Midterm Project - 30% Final Project - 30% Responses - 20%

Attendance is mandatory. You get one absence (for sickness/other vital concern if documented)--each class missed after that will drop your final grade one letter.

Projects are graded on concept, effort, and realization. Formal proposals are a necessary component of the process so take them seriously. Make the effort to get started early and seek the help you need--we want to see finished, well-considered pieces.

Readings will familiarize you with material covered in lecture.

Documentation and Presentation of Work

  • personal wiki page
  • source code on wiki
  • image/video documentation where appropriate.
  • explanatory writing (on intent, motivation, context)

Schedule

  • we live in public, public performance in networked culture.
  • video performance
  • networked performance
  • public persona, facebook, social identity
    • masks, theatrical performance, facial recognition
  • personal media: extraction, recombination. datasets.
  • lady gaga/andy warhol.
    • self-image, body image, conceptualization as an artist.
  • forensic photoshop

Week 1

Week 2

Presentations on research/art interests. Projects you did in 145A. Other projects, other media you are invested in.

Due: Make a page on the wiki. Post description of your art work, expertise, etc. to the wiki. Due: 1 page on Jeremijenko.

Week 3

Week 4

Due: Midterm Project Proposals

Week 5

Midterm Project Presentations

Week 6

Week 7

Research Presentations

Week 8

Research Presentations

Week 9

Research Presentations

Week 10

Final Project Presentations

Topics

  • What is New Media Art? according to Mark Tribe
  • Embodied Experience
  • Video Performance
    • social performance
    • webcam stardom
  • Digital Ethnography / Online Cultures
  • Engineered Bodies
    • HCI
    • Biomechanical systems
    • Brain-computer interface
  • Low+High Bandwidth Experience
    • Texting + Low Bandwidth Communication
    • High-bandwidth interaction.
      • augmented realities
      • virtual realities

Generative Art/Computational Creativity

Resources

http://www.processing.org/hacks/

Student Pages

Click "edit" on the right to add your own page below.

How-To

Register to create a log-in in the upper right.

wiki-text of the form: [[Students/RobertTwomey | RobertTwomey]]

will come out looking like this: RobertTwomey, which is a link to your new personal page on the wiki. Click on it and begin editing away.

There is editing help here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing and here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet. Image uploading help is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Uploading_images. Of course you can always view the source of my page (or any other page) to learn how to do things.

If your embedded photo is HUGE, try some of these tips:

  • [[Image:File.jpg]] to use the full version of the file
  • [[Image:File.png|200px|thumb|left|alt text]] to use a 200 pixel wide rendition in a box in the left margin with 'alt text' as description
  • [[Media:File.ogg]] for directly linking to the file without displaying the file