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== Time and Process Based Digital Media II ==
Time: Thursdays 3:30-6:20pm, VAF 228
This class is an advanced study and portfolio project course centered on the use of hardware and software to create interactive and time-based art. These projects can take many forms—interactive installations, dynamic visualizations/sonifications, printed renderings—chosen by the students. This will not be a course of technical instruction—rather we will consider technical and conceptual issues in tandem, supplementing discussions and activities with specific technical instruction where necessary. There is a strong emphasis on the development and articulation of personal directions of research by the students in the course.
I would like to split the reading/homework responsibility for two parts of the class. In the first half of the term I will present a series of works and readings covering my particular interests. Living in time of rapid technological change, how are we redefining our selves? We will consider works and techniques that engage concepts --the intersections of social networks, public performance, embodimentembodied experience, and cognition. In the latter half of the class (after the midterm) you all will do the presentationson topics of your choosing. Working individually or in small groups, you will provide us with some conceptual provocation (reading material) covering subjects topics you intend to cover engage with your final, and you will lead a discussion on technical and conceptual issues. Reading and critical writing, in response to text and works you present and those I present, are integral to this course.
== Instructor ==
== Grading ==
*Midterm Project - 30%
*Final Project - 3040%*Presentations - 1510%*Readings /Assignments/Homework - 1510%*Participation - 10%
=== Presentations ===
=== Reading Responses ===
These are one page written summaries and critical responses/interpretations of to materials assignedfor out of class viewing. Things to consider: What points does the author make? Do you buy their assumptions or agree with their conclusions? Reading responses will be printed and turned in to the instructor at the beginning of class. Generally these should be 1 page long.
=== Projects ===
Midterm and final projects will be 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 for the midterm and final. Additionally, you will need to submit documentation of the project after completion which includes images, video, and source code where applicable. These materials (proposals and documentation) will all be posted to the wiki.
=== Documentation Policy ===
*personal wiki pagesection on your project*source code on wiki*image/video documentation where appropriate. 5 images or 5 videos. *explanatory descriptive writing (on intent, motivation, context) === Attendance ===Attendance is mandatory. Each unexcused absence will drop your final grade one letter. There are only 10 weeks of class, please come to them all. == Schedule ===== Week 1 - Intro ===*Introductions*Scope of course, interests, technical possibilities.*My work.*Watch: We Live In Public. 2009. (excerpts)*In class: personal page on wiki. [http://www.trsp.net/teaching/gamemod/ game-mod exercise]. [http://www.trsp.net/teaching/gamemod/gamemod_breakout_source_en.zip download link]*Read: [http://www.nyu.edu/projects/xdesign/mainmenu/archive_tangible.html Against Virtualized Information], [http://www.nyu.edu/projects/xdesign/mainmenu/archive_analtictech.html Novel Analytic Techniques], and [http://www.nyu.edu/projects/xdesign/mainmenu/archive_infocounts.html What Information Counts?] by [http://www.environmentalhealthclinic.net/people/natalie-jeremijenko/ Natalie Jeremijenko]. *Read: [http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/2004_03/jeremijenko.html An Engineer for the Avante Garde]*Read: [http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/001450.html Natalie Jeremijenko The WorldChanging Interview]*Read: [http://tech90s.walkerart.org/nj/transcript/nj_01.html Database Politics and Social Simulations], good background on her earlier artwork. === Week 2 - Student Research Interests ===*Due: 1 page on Jeremijenko. *Presentations on your work.*Read: [http://www.flong.com/texts/essays/essay_cvad/ Computer Vision for Artists and Designers: Pedagogic Tools and Techniques for Novice Programmers] Golan Levin. ''pay particular attention to part II. ELEMENTARY COMPUTER VISION TECHNIQUES. we are going to try these in class next week.'' === Week 3 - Computer Vision / Human Perception ===*Due: Nothing. Read the Golan Levin piece, but no written response.*Discuss:**Myron Kreuger. Video Place. 1989 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqZyZrN3Pl0]**Text Rain. Camille Utterback & Romy Achituv. 1999. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toWFvXHghDk] [http://www.camilleutterback.com/]**Very Nervous System. 1982-1991. [http://vimeo.com/8120954]**Suicide Box. Bureau of Inverse Technology. 1996. (13:00)**Marie Sester. ACCESS. 2003. [http://accessproject.net]**Messa di Voce. Golan Levin and Zach Lieberman with Jaap Blonk and Joan La Barbara. 2003. [http://www.flong.com/projects/messa/] [http://www.tmema.org/messa/messa.html]**Seen. David Rokeby. 2002. [http://vimeo.com/6012986]**Sorting Daemon. David Rokeby. 2003. [http://homepage.mac.com/davidrokeby/sorting.html]**Cheese. Christian Moller. 2003. [http://www.christian-moeller.com/display.php?project_id=36] made in collaboration with UCSD [http://mplab.ucsd.edu/wordpress/ Machine Perception Lab]**Eyewriter. 2009 [http://www.eyewriter.org/]**Saccade. 2010 [http://roberttwomey.com/saccade] (in progress)*Discuss: **thresholding**frame difference**OpenCV - [http://ubaa.net/shared/processing/opencv/ download] [http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/stc/FAQs/OpenCV/OpenCVReferenceManual.pdf reference manual]. If you are getting this for your computer, be sure to get OpenCV, the OpenCV Processing Library, and the OpenCV Processing Examples (three separate downloads).**face recognition*In Class:**Working alone or in small groups, do experiments with video processing and computer vision. === Week 4 - Computer Vision Work ===* In Class:** Work on computer vision projects** Talk about midterm projects. === Week 5 - Midterm Workshop ===*Due: Midterm project proposal.**Working individually or in small groups (2-3 people), produce an interactive piece that bridges the gap between screen space and physical space. There are many ways to do this--using image-based computer vision techniques, game controllers, audio input, or other physical hardware (Arduino?). Think about the parameters of interaction--are you documenting viewer's behavior (unknown to them), are you taking a familiar form (such as a video game) and tweaking it in some way, are you intervening in social space? Think about what form the output will take. In your one page proposal, describe the input(s), output(s), and dynamic of interaction, as well as some statement of your motivation. Why is this a valuable or interesting project? In addition to the written description, produce supporting visual materials. These should be two functional diagram images and two visual/aesthetic images. The functional diagrams should show the necessary software and hardware components and explain how the interaction will occur. The aesthetic diagrams will give us a sense of what it will look like, how the output will appear. Make a page for your project (including a title) in the Midterm Projects section at the bottom of this page, upload the necessary materials and embed them in that page. This proposal is due in class next week where we will critique and workshop the ideas.*In class:**Workshop midterm project ideas. (45 minutes)**Work on midterm projects. *NOTE: Best of ICAM from Candy Harris. There will be an install in the annex here at Mandeville and presentations at the Experimental Theater in the CPMC (music building). They should come see what they are going to have to live up to for their final projects. Plus the keynote speakers (ICAM alumns) always have great info about career paths after graduation. === Week 6 ===In class work on midterms. === Week 7 - Midterm Critiques ===In class critique of midterms. === Week 8 === Due: Written response (1 page) to one of your classmate's projects. In Class: Draft final project proposal and post to wiki by the end of class. In class discussion as needed. === Week 9 ===work on finals === Week 10 - Final Critiques ===In-class critiques of finals. === Finals Week ===Final documentation due. == Topics ==To Be Scheduled '''Performance for the camera, for the web'''*Discuss Chatroulette. Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. Attention in the social net.*ManyCam [http://www.manycam.com/]*PS3 eye*jennicam [http://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2010/04/0414jennicam-launches wired]*Lonelygirl15 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-goXKtd6cPo youtube] [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.12/lonelygirl.html article]*Discuss telematic perfromance. * Justin.tv [http://www.justin.tv/#r=s7RVqBU~]*Read: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (excerpt). Erving Goffman. 1959.*Read: Performance: A Critical Introduction (excerpt). Richard Carlson. 2004.*Do: Intervention in social circuits. Chatroulette/Facebook/Youtube exercise. '''Social Networks/Web 2.0'''*Read: Protocol, Control, and Networks by Alexander Galloway and Eugene Thacker. Grey Room 17, Fall 2004 p 6-29. *Read: DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism. Jaron Lanier. 2006.*Watch: MediatedCultures @ Kansas State http://mediatedcultures.net/mediatedculture.htm*Datamining/Complex Networks, node-edge graphing. '''Digital Memory/Personal Media: Where do we exist and how do we remember?'''*Read: Mediated Memories in the Digital Age (excerpt). Jose van Dijck. 2007.*Read: Are you sure you want to do this? Matthias Fuchs 1994.*Read: Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age (excerpt). Viktor Mayer-Schonberger. 2009.*Flickr.com, Facebook*Discuss: My Pocket. Burak Arikan. 2008. '''Cognition + Creativity'''*Generative Art vs. Computational Creativity*Casy Reas*Processing.org*Tom Shannon. [http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/pl_arts_pendulum/all/1]*Read: Triumph of the Cyborg Composer. *Read: How to draw three people in a garden. 1988.*Read: Shades of Computational Evocation and Meaning: The GRIOT System and Improvisational Poetry Generation. 2006. '''Artificial Intelligence'''*Read: Expressive Processing (excerpt), Noah Wardrip Fruin, 2009. *Read: Elephants Don't Play Chess, Rodney Brooks, 1990.
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