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[https://raindrop.io/MartinHesselmeier/ss-2023-energy-harvesting-open-access-32587877/search/sort=-sort&perpage=30&page=0&search=%23literature/ Energy Harvesting Raindrop]<br /> | [https://raindrop.io/MartinHesselmeier/ss-2023-energy-harvesting-open-access-32587877/search/sort=-sort&perpage=30&page=0&search=%23literature/ Energy Harvesting Raindrop]<br /> | ||
==Syllabus (subject to change)== | ==Syllabus (subject to change)== |
Revision as of 16:49, 29 March 2023
Projektmodul / Project Module
Unplugged - exploring the artistic potentials with Energy Harvesting
Instructor: Prof. Martin Hesselmeier
Credits: 18 ECTS, 16 SWS
Capacity: max. 16 students
Language: english, deutsch
Date: Plenum: Tuesdays, 09:15-12:30; Consultations by appointment
Location: Online/Marienstraße 7b,104
First Meeting: 18 April 2023, 09:15
(More information regarding the first meeting will be sent to accepted participants by email.)
BISON Course ID: 323120025
Description
A deep relationship with places is as necessary, and perhaps as unavoidable, as close relationships with people; without such relationships human existence, while possible, is bereft of much of its significance.
– Edward Relph, Place and Placelessness, 1976
At the convergence between deep learning, synthetic media, ambient computing and mixed realities, approaches to structuring and implementing physical interactions in platform environments require not only an attention to opaque probabilistic computational processes, but also the ability to identify, articulate and process relational, semantic and epistemological linkages between people, objects, place and space.
Building on discourse from disciplines including environmental social science, geomatics, information science and knowledge engineering, this project module will explore the spectrum between phenomenology and applied ontologies as an extension of human-machine interaction paradigms.
Through a series of lectures, workshops, readings and targeted discussions, participants will address topics including human and artificial intelligence, agent-based systems, detection and prediction methods, spatial interfaces, platform urbanism and smart citizenry, with a view towards creating and documenting a speculative prototype or interactive proof-of-concept.
Admission requirements
Enrollment in MKG/MAD MFA or MediaArchitecture MSc programs, or with instructor permission
Application and registration procedure
Application with CV and Statement of Motivation to jason.reizner [ät] uni-weimar.de
Evaluation
Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation, completion of assignments and delivery of a relevant semester prototype and documentation. Please refer to the Evaluation Rubric for more details.
Eligible participants
MFA Medienkunst/-gestaltung, MFA Media Art and Design, MSc MediaArchitecture candidates
Platforms and Tools
This Wiki
BigBlueButton (only as necessary)
Raindrop
Mattermost
Figma
Literature
Syllabus (subject to change)
18 October 2022 / Week 1
Introduction
Course Organization
Administrative Housekeeping
Assignment: For next week, please review the preface and first chapter of An Introduction to Ontology by Nikk Effingham. Additionally, please be ready to talk about your preliminary project ideas for this semester.
25 October 2022 / Week 2
Ontologies
From Taxonomy to Epistomology
Assignment: Expanding on today's workshop "People, Objects, Spaces, Places, Actions, Experiences", use your choice of analog or digital tools to create a basic ontological structure for an environment or interaction context that you encounter in your daily life. Be ready to present your approach and discuss your design decisions in next week's meeting.
1 November 2022 / Week 3
Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom
Semantics, Information Science and Knowledge Engineering
Assignment: For next week, please experiment with translating the objects you identified in your ontological structure into a digital format using tools such as Eddy or Protege. Additionally, please review the text we discussed in class, "The wisdom hierarchy: representations of the DIKW hierarchy" by Jennifer Rowley.
8 November 2022 / Week 4
Code, Space and Place
Programmatic and Algorithmic Interventions
Assignment: For next week, please review the following readings: Information Behavior by Marcia J. Bates, Human Information Behavior by T.D. Wilson and "The Semantic Web" by Tim Berners-Lee et al. You should also be ready to discuss the current state of your project development for 10 minutes in the coming roundtable.
15 November 2022 / Week 5
Project Roundtable
Assignment: For next week, please review the following readings: "A Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Displays" by Milgram and Kishino and "Claude E. Shannon: Founder of Information Theory" by Graham P. Collins. (For bonus points, have a look at Sun Ra's 1974 film Space is the Place...)
22 November 2022 / Week 6
Reality and Virtuality
Mixed Reality Lab
Assignment: TBA
29 November 2022 / Week 7
Midterm Presentations
Assignment: TBA
6 December 2022 / Week 8
Field Experiment
Observing and Sensing in the Built Environment
Assignment: TBA
13 December 2022 / Week 9
Platform Environments
Human Agency and Smart Citizenry
Assignment: TBA
20 December 2022 / Week 10
Independent Research
Assignment: TBA
10 January 2023 / Week 11
Radioactive Futures of Environmental Aesthetics
Guest Lecture with Prof. Mario Verdicchio (Berlin Ethics Lab/TU Berlin, University of Bergamo)
Assignment: Continue working on your semester projects.
17 January 2023 / Week 12
Field Experiment
Detection and Prediction at the Edge
Assignment: For next week
24 January 2023 / Week 13
Debug Lab
Assignment: Please finish preparing your final presentation (approx. 15 min.)
31 January 2023 / Week 14
Final Presentations I (Online)
7 February 2023 / Week 15
Final Presentations II (In Person)