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''Week 3''<br />No Class - Reformation Day<br /><br /><br />
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''Week 4''<br />
''Week 4''<br />Roundtable Project Presentation I: Simulation
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'''14 November 2017'''<br />
''Week 5''<br />
Physics and Philosophy of Space<br />
Physics and Philosophy of Space<br />
Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Einstein<br />
Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Einstein<br />
Plato, Kant, Heidegger<br /><br /><br />
Plato, Kant, Heidegger
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''Week 5''<br />
Form, Space and Order<br />
Operative (and Conditional) Design<br /><br />[[/Sources-14Nov16 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br /><br />Assignment: Review the entirety of  [https://www.scribd.com/doc/265545592/Operative-Design-Issuu ''Operative Design''] from Anthony Di Mari and Nora Yoo<br />and come to our next meeting with an object or form you that you can describe using the spatial verbs presented in the reading<br /><br /><br />
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'''21 November 2017'''<br />
''Week 6''<br />
''Week 6''<br />
Human Perception and Psychology of Space<br />
Proximetrics: Human Perception and Psychology of Space<br />
Human-scale Design<br />
3D Spatial Representation and Digital Modeling
Proximetrics<br /><br />[[/Sources-21Nov16 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br /><br />Assignment: Finish preparing your Midterm Presentations and be prepared to discuss your project for 10-15 next week.<br />For our meeting in two weeks, please review [https://vhil.stanford.edu/mm/2001/bailenson-equilibrium.pdf "Equilibrium Theory Revisited: Mutual Gaze and Personal Space in Virtual Environments"] from Bailensen et al., as well as [http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/S15327051HCI1523_4 "Distance Matters"] from Olson and Olson<br /><br /><br />
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'''28 November 2017'''<br />
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'''5 December 2017'''<br />
''Week 8''<br />
''Week 8''<br />
Code/Space vs. Network/Globalisation<br />
Tangible Computing<br />Physical Interfaces<br /><br /><br />
Holes?!<br />
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'''12 December 2017'''<br />
'''12 December 2017'''<br />
''Week 9''<br />
''Week 9''<br />
Situationism and Context-based Computing<br />
Prototyping Lab<br />
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'''19 December 2017'''<br />
'''19 December 2017'''<br />
''Week 10''<br />
''Week 10''<br />
Independent Project Work<br />
Roundtable Project Presentation II: Prototypes<br /><br /><br />
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'''09 January 2017'''<br />
'''09 January 2017'''<br />
''Week 11''<br />
''Week 11''<br />
Mapping and Physical Representation<br />
Input Modalities<br />
Location Services<br />
Context-Aware Computing and Location Services<br /><br /><br />
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'''16 January 2017'''<br />
''Week 12''<br />
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''Week 13''<br />
''Week 13''<br />
Debugging Lab<br />
Debugging Lab (Possible Excursion?)<br />
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'''30 January 2017'''<br />
'''30 January 2017'''<br />
''Week 14''<br />Final Presentations<br />
''Week 14''<br />Final Presentations<br />
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Revision as of 08:34, 17 October 2017


Fachmodul
Space Is The Place: From Simulation to Hyperreality
Instructor: Jason Reizner
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Capacity: max. 15 students
Language: English
Date: Dienstag/Tuesday, 13:30-16:45
Location: Marienstr. 7b, Room 104
First Meeting: 16 October 2017

Description

Today abstraction is no longer that of the map, the double, the mirror or the concept. Simulation is no longer that of a territory, a referential being or a substance. It is the generation by models of a real without origin or reality: a hyperreal.
     –Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation

As applications and user experiences continue to evolve past the boundaries of the device and melt into the fabric of the world at large, the jobs of architects and interface designers are becoming ever more entangled and indistinguishable. In a world where traditional epistemological distinctions between 'rendered' and 'real' become increasingly irrelevant, a considered awareness of space and place is mandatory for the practitioners who mediate the environments where application states intersect states of mind. This course exposes participants to the philosophical and sociological discourse underpinning hyperreality, while exploring contemporary off-screen interfaces and ambient interaction in the rest of the universe, outside of the device. Reflecting on the physics and psychology of space, participants will consider the theoretical and technical foundations of tangible, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, as well as future directions for emerging technologies including Mixed Realities and the Web of Everything. Successful candidates will apply their experimentation in support of the development of a relevant semester project, scaffolded by targeted readings, discussion sessions and workshops.

Admission requirements

Concurrent enrollment in another IFD course offering, or with instructor permission.

Registration procedure

Candidates from Media Art and Design MFA Program:
Preliminary registration will take place at the faculty-wide enrollment event on Tuesday, 10. October from 11:00 until 13:00 in the Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 7.

Candidates from MediaArchitecture or other programs:
Preliminary registration is conducted by sending an email with your name, matriculation number and a statement outlining your motivation for taking this module, as well as your background, technical competences and current areas of research, to jason.reizner [ät] uni [minus] weimar.de

All candidates:
Formal registration will take place at the close of the first class meeting. In the event there are more interested participants than available capacity, candidates will be selected on the basis of their technical, aesthetic and conceptual aptitude.

Evaluation

Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation, completion of weekly assignments and delivery of a relevant semester project. Please refer to the Evaluation Rubric for more details.

Eligible participants

Fachmodul:
MFA Medienkunst/-gestaltung, MFA Media Art and Design, MSc MediaArchitecture

Syllabus (subject to change)


17 October 2017
Week 1
Introduction
Course Organization
Administrative Housekeeping

Assignment: Read the linked article titled "Jean Baudrillard: Simulacra and Simulations"


24 October 2017
Week 2
An Abridged History of Simulation

Sources and Links from the Lecture


31 October 2017
Week 3
No Class - Reformation Day


7 November 2017
Week 4
Roundtable Project Presentation I: Simulation


14 November 2017
Week 5
Physics and Philosophy of Space
Descartes, Newton, Leibniz, Einstein
Plato, Kant, Heidegger


21 November 2017
Week 6
Proximetrics: Human Perception and Psychology of Space
3D Spatial Representation and Digital Modeling


28 November 2017
Week 7
Midterm Presentations


5 December 2017
Week 8
Tangible Computing
Physical Interfaces


12 December 2017
Week 9
Prototyping Lab


19 December 2017
Week 10
Roundtable Project Presentation II: Prototypes


09 January 2017
Week 11
Input Modalities
Context-Aware Computing and Location Services


16 January 2017
Week 12
Milgram und Co.: Mixed Realities


23 January 2017
Week 13
Debugging Lab (Possible Excursion?)


30 January 2017
Week 14
Final Presentations