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=== ''We Make Machines Not Art I'' === | === ''We Make Machines Not Art I'' === | ||
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''Lecturer:'' [[:Category:Darsha_Hewitt|Darsha Hewitt]]<br /> | ''Lecturer:'' [[:Category:Darsha_Hewitt|Darsha Hewitt]]<br /> | ||
''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br /> | ''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br /> | ||
''Date:'' Montag, 09:15 bis 12:30<br /> | ''Date:'' Montag, 09:15 bis 12:30<br /> | ||
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 5]], Room 201<br /> | ''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 5]], Room 201<br /> | ||
''First meeting:'' Montag, | ''First meeting:'' Montag, 20 Oktober 2014, um 09:15 Uhr | ||
'''We Make Machines Not Art I''' | '''We Make Machines Not Art I''' | ||
This is a rigorous introduction to the world of Do-It-Yourself Electronics. We Make Machines Not Art I proposes an art-making methodology where conceptual and aesthetic fundamentals grow out of a hands-on investigation of electricity and the materiality of electronic technology. | This is a rigorous introduction to the world of Do-It-Yourself Electronics. ''We Make Machines Not Art I'' proposes an art-making methodology where conceptual and aesthetic fundamentals grow out of a hands-on investigation of electricity and the materiality of electronic technology. | ||
This course takes a bottom-up approach to developing art through deconstruction; intuitive experimentation; pattern recognition and reverse-engineering. By employing these techniques, it also aims to investigate the economic systems embedded throughout technology and consider how this impacts humans and nature. | This course takes a bottom-up approach to developing art through deconstruction; intuitive experimentation; pattern recognition and reverse-engineering. By employing these techniques, it also aims to investigate the economic systems embedded throughout technology and consider how this impacts humans and nature. | ||
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* The language of instruction is English | * The language of instruction is English | ||
* Students must indicate their interest via email (darsha.hewitt@uni-weimar.de) by October 10th, 2014. On October 13th, students must attend a meeting with the instructor to assess if the course and current study goals align. | * Students must indicate their interest via email (darsha.hewitt@uni-weimar.de) by October 10th, 2014. On October 13th, students must attend a meeting with the instructor to assess if the course and current study goals align. | ||
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