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== Syllabus ==
== Syllabus ==


This is an outline of the syllabus.<br>
  This is an outline of the syllabus.
The dates are fixed, but details of the course may be subject to change.
  The dates are fixed, but details of the course may be subject to change.
  Click on the titles to get to the subpage of each block.


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== Evaluation ==
== Evaluation ==
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=== Inspiration ===
=== Inspiration ===


Below is a list of resources provided by scientists, artists and designers,
  Below is a list of resources provided by scientists, artists and designers,
that rely heavily on nature inspired self-organisation in their work.
  that rely heavily on nature inspired self-organisation in their work.


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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
Here you will find a list of books and articles that are heavily referenced throughout the workshop.<br>
They will come in handy when working on your final project.


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=== Processing ===
=== Processing ===


This is a list of recommended books for the Processing language.
  This is a list of recommended books for the Processing language.


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=== Further Reading ===
=== Further Reading ===


There are a couple of books in the Semesterapparat of [[GMU:Things_that_organize_themselves|Things that organize themselves]], that you might want to flip trough:
  There are a couple of books in the Semesterapparat of [[GMU:Things_that_organize_themselves|Things that organize themselves]], that you might want to flip trough:


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