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University of Washington, Digital Arts and Experimental Media

Summer 2012

dxarts470_su12 notes

Fall 2011

DXARTS 471 Mechatronic Art

Summer 2011

DXARTS 470 Sensing and Control Systems for Digital Art

Sensing and Control Notes

Spring 2011

DXARTS 473 Mechatronic Art

Winter 2011

DXARTS 472 Mechatronic Art

Fall 2010

DXARTS 471 Mechatronic Art

University of California, San Diego, Visual Arts Department

Spring 2010 - Time and Process Based Digital Media

Course page Time and Process Based Digital Media

Winter 2010 - Electronic Technologies for Art

Electronic Technologis for Art I

VIS 147A # ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR ART I 4 units;

This course will develop artworks and installations that utilize digital electronics. Techniques in digital electronic construction and computer interfacing will be learned that will allow for interactive control of sound, lighting and electromechanics will be learned. Students will construct devices which can responsively adapt artworks to conditions involving viewer participation, space activation and machine intelligence.

VIS147A Winter 2010

Spring 2009 - Electronic Technologies for Art

Electronic Technologies for Art

Contents

Resources

potential classes

Advanced Video Processing

Language Processing for Art

workshops

Language Processing and Self-Representation

Reference

dig lit, writing

other

NLP

Fabrication

fabrication and rapid prototyping