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January 26, 2006

555b assignment for class 3 (Jan 30)

Next class is entirely* on “Contribution to the Field.” Please be prepared to give a 10 minute presentation on the following regarding your thesis project:

1) One-Liner

A short single sentence describing your project to a general audience (e.g., to a newspaper reporter or on camera for television).

2) Keywords

Googling (or using Wikipedia, Yahoo, Flickr, del.icio.us) is all about how you combine keywords, and how you use quotes, in searches. Since all of your projects are complex, you will find that different keyword searches will uncover different relevant results.

3) Similar Work (past and current)

URLs for projects, writings, products, etc., that have some element of similarity to your project, including past and historical examples.

Though this assignment is important to understand where your project fits into “contribution to the field,” it’s also practical: You need to be ready for anyone who asks “Isn’t this like XXXXX?” or “How far back does this idea go?” Again, since all of your projects are complex, you won’t find examples exactly like yours (better not!) but work related in some way - perhaps entailing one of your components or an earlier attempt at something similar but with older technology.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have and questions.

-M

*Jenova and Michael will also present their Production Documents.

January 23, 2006

today's 555b class plan

The game plan today is for everyone to discuss their Production Document. I’m less interested in the Perfect Plan as I am in comparing notes with each other. This is a working session with the objective of sharing and helping each other.

By the way, in terms of balancing protocol and reality, I expect everyone present, on time, and sitting together at the big table. What you do with your laptop (and your attention) is your own business (though may affect your grade).

Fair?

-M

January 16, 2006

half-day project for Ars Electronica

Ars Electronica is having a big show in Madrid opening in early February, and they'd like to display the 25-year "art, tech, and society" timeline made during my reign as guest curator in 2004. To make it current, we need someone to compile a list of world events relating to art, tech, and society for 2004 and 2005. The timeline has about 30 one-liner items per year, most can be found on Wikipedia. We're looking for someone to spend a few hours doing this. No fortune but fame: you'll get credit on the exhibit and, eventually, on the web posting. If you're interested, and have the time this coming week or so, please email me.

January 15, 2006

Final Syllabus

Thank you for your input during class 1 regarding syllabus v0.9. The final syllabus is here, and final.

-M

January 14, 2006

CTIN 548 Syllabus

CTIN 548 Syllabus is here.