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Interactive Art II


Course Description

An advanced course in realtime interactive audio-visual/mechanical systems.


Athena Title

INTERACTIVE ART II


Prerequisite

ARST 3850


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

Students learn advanced software for programing 10 devices, with an emphasis on techniques and approaches for sound and spatial art. By conceiving and designing virtual abstractions of the physical world, students learn to write computer programs which manipulate events in real physical time and space. In this advanced course the students will also design and build their own sensors and interactive electronics.


Topical Outline

1) Historical view into the making of interactive art. 2) Mutiple language visual programming. 3) Hardware controllers and sensor building. 4) Sound synthesis programming. 5) Switching sevice applications. 6) Rmote motor control techniques. 7) Remote video control techniques. 8) Final Project.