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'''DXARTS 470: Sensing and Control Systems for Digital Art, Autumn 2013'''
Sensing and Control is an introductory studio course focused on the development of innovative processes and techniques for real‐time I/O, communication, and control within the context of contemporary experimental art practice. The course covers real‐time systems programming and basic digital / analog electronics, and looks to locate these techniques within a wider aesthetic framework and historical tradition. In building a critical language with which to analyse analyze relationships between real and virtual, static and mobile, local and remote, online and offline, students are encouraged to implement new tools, new systems and new presentational scenarios for performance, art installations, and other digital arts applications.
An intensive ten‐week course, we will cover basic techniques early‐on and reinforce them through extensive hands‐on work, availing ourselves of pre‐packaged hardware, software, and rapid‐prototyping tools.
''COURSE INFORMATION''
*Class Time: MW 9:30‐11:20 Fremont Studio
*Instructor: Robert Twomey ([mailto:rtwomey@uw.edu rtwomey@uw.edu)]. *Office Hours: 1 hr immediately after class. , so MW 11:30‐12:20.*Teaching Assistant: Shih‐Wei Lo ([mailto:swlcomp@uw.edu swlcomp@uw.edu)]
*Email List: [mailto:dxarts470a_au13@uw.edu dxarts470a_au13@uw.edu]
*Drop Box: https://catalyst.uw.edu/collectit/dropbox/rtwomey/29021