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[[:Category:Projektmodul|Projektmodul]]<br />  | [[:Category:Projektmodul|Projektmodul]]<br />  | ||
''Lecturer(s):'' [[Mark Shepard]], ''Visiting Professor from the State University of New York   | ''Lecturer(s):'' [[Mark Shepard]], ''Visiting Professor from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York''<br />  | ||
''Credits:'' 18 [[ECTS]], 12 [[SWS]]<br />  | ''Credits:'' 18 [[ECTS]], 12 [[SWS]]<br />  | ||
''Date:'' Tuesdays,   | ''Date:'' Tuesdays, 9:15 <!-- please respect [[Zeitraster]] --><br />  | ||
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße   | ''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 5]], Room 204<br />  | ||
''First meeting:''   | ''First meeting:'' 21.10.2014  | ||
==Description==  | ==Description==  | ||
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This studio will investigate the social, spatial and political implications of these questions through the creation of a collective installation composed of individual, network-enabled things. We will explore and problematize simple behaviors of responsive things (for example: plants that tweet when they need water, a light bulb that indicates a coming storm by changing color) and study how these behaviors gain complexity not only in their networked interactions with each other, but also though embodied interactions with people in space.  | This studio will investigate the social, spatial and political implications of these questions through the creation of a collective installation composed of individual, network-enabled things. We will explore and problematize simple behaviors of responsive things (for example: plants that tweet when they need water, a light bulb that indicates a coming storm by changing color) and study how these behaviors gain complexity not only in their networked interactions with each other, but also though embodied interactions with people in space.  | ||
==Admission requirements==  | ==Admission requirements==  | ||
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* programming (Processing),    | * programming (Processing),    | ||
* server-side programming (Node.js).  | * server-side programming (Node.js).  | ||
Recommended Courses:  | |||
* [[GMU: We Make Machines Not Art I]] ''(Werkmodul) – Darsha Hewitt''  | |||
* [[IFD:All Hail The Pixels]] ''(Werk- und Fachmodul) - Martin Schied & Frederic Gmeiner''  | |||
* [[IFD:Tangible Programming - An Introduction]] ''(Fachmodul) - Johannes Deich''  | |||
==Registration procedure==  | ==Registration procedure==  | ||
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Master students in Media Architecture, Media Art & Design  | Master students in Media Architecture, Media Art & Design  | ||
==  | ==Schedule==  | ||
'''Subject to change'''  | |||
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| 21.10.2014  | |||
| Introduction: meet & greet, course overview, introduce project  | |||
|-  | |||
| colspan="2" | '''CONCEPT'''  | |||
|-  | |||
| 28.10.2014  | |||
| Presentation/discussion: Network Theory, Internet of Things (IoT)  | |||
|-  | |||
| 04.11.2014  | |||
| Student presentations of prior work  | |||
|-  | |||
| 8-9.11.2014  | |||
| Workshop: fingies (together w/ IFD Project)  | |||
|-  | |||
| 11.11.2014  | |||
| Presentation/discussion: Responsive Things, Sociable Objects  | |||
|-  | |||
| 18.11.2014  | |||
| Workshop: Review of preliminary concepts  | |||
|-  | |||
| colspan="2" | '''PROTOTYPE'''  | |||
|-  | |||
| 25.11.2014  | |||
| Workshop: Workshop: Arduino Yun / Temboo. Accessing network resources via APIs  | |||
|-  | |||
| 02.12.2014  | |||
| Workshop: Workshop: Data wrangling: scraping, parsing, cleaning, manipulating data  | |||
|-  | |||
| 09.12.2014  | |||
| Workshop: Workshop: TBD  | |||
|-  | |||
| 16.12.2014  | |||
| REVIEW: working prototype  | |||
|-  | |||
| colspan="2" | '''INSTALLATION'''  | |||
|-  | |||
| 06.01.2015  | |||
| Presentation/discussion: Networked Performances  | |||
|-  | |||
| 13.01.2015  | |||
| Group work session  | |||
|-  | |||
| 20.01.2015  | |||
| Presentation dress rehearsal  | |||
|-  | |||
| 27.01.2015  | |||
| FINAL REVIEW w/ invited critics  | |||
|-  | |||
| 29.01.2015  | |||
| Showreel (together w/ IFD Project)  | |||
|-  | |||
| 03.02.2015  | |||
| Documentation  | |||
|}  | |||
==Literature==  | ==Literature==  | ||
*   | * Barabási, A.L. ''Linked: The New Science of Networks''. Perseus Pub., 2002. ISBN 978-0452284395  | ||
* Benkler, Y. ''The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom''. Yale University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0300110562  | |||
* Bennett, J. ''Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things''. Duke University Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0822391623  | |||
* Bleecker, J. ''[http://nearfuturelaboratory.com/files/WhyThingsMatter.pdf A Manifesto for Networked Objects — Cohabiting with Pigeons, Arphids and Aibos in the Internet of Things]''.   | |||
* Burke, A., and T. Tierney. ''Network Practices''. Princeton Architectural Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1616890759  | |||
* Castells, M. ''The Network Society: A Cross-Cultural Perspective''. Edward Elgar Pub., 2004. ISBN 978-1843765059  | |||
* Easley, D, and J. Kleinberg. ''[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/ Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World]''. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1139490306  | |||
* Fuller, M. ''Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture''. MIT Press, 2005. ISBN 978-0262062473  | |||
* Gershenfeld, N. A. (1999). ''When things start to think''. New York: Henry Holt. ISBN 978-1466873520  | |||
* Kitchin, R. ''The Data Revolution: Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures and Their Consequences''. Sage, 2014. ISBN 978-1446287484  | |||
* Latour, B. ''We Have Never Been Modern''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1993. ISBN 978-0674076754  | |||
* Latour, B. ''Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory''. OUP Oxford, 2005. ISBN 978-0199256051  | |||
* Latour, B, and P. Weibel. ''Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy''. Cambridge, Mass. Karlsruhe, Germany: MIT Press; ZKM/Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, 2005. ISBN 978-0262122795  | |||
* Shepard, M. ''Sentient City: ubiquitous computing, architecture and the future of urban space''. MIT Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0262515863  | |||
* Terranova, T. ''Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age''. Pluto Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0745317496  | |||
* Varnelis, K. ''Networked Publics''. University Press Group Limited, 2012. ISBN 978-0262517928  | |||
==Links==  | ==Links==  | ||
*   | |||
BLOGS  | |||
* [http://turbulence.org/blog/ Networked Performance (Turbulence)]  | |||
* [http://we-make-money-not-art.com/ We Make Money Not Art]  | |||
EXHIBITIONS  | |||
* [http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/ Talk to Me], Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), July 24–November 7, 2011, New York, NY  | |||
* [http://www.sentientcity.net/exhibit/ Toward the Sentient City], The Architectural League of New York, September 17–November 7, 2009, New York, NY  | |||
PROJECTS  | |||
* [http://alavs.com/ ALAVs], Jed Berk (2005)  | |||
* [http://www.coin-operated.com/2010/05/09/alerting-infrastructure-2003/ Alerting Infrastructure!], Jonah Brucker-Cohen (2003)  | |||
* [http://airqualityegg.com/ Air Quality Egg], AQE Google Group (2012)  | |||
* [http://www.environmentalhealthclinic.net/amphibiousarchitecture/ Amphibious Architecture], Natalie Jeremijenko, David Benjamin, Soo-in Yang (2009)  | |||
* [http://www.botanicalls.com/ Botanicalls], Robert Faludi, Kate Hartman, Kati London, and Rebecca Bray (2006)  | |||
* [https://deaddrops.com/ Dead Drops], Aram Barthol (2010)  | |||
* [http://dontflush.me/ dontflush.me], Lief Percifield (2010)  | |||
* [http://www.naturalfuse.org/ Natural Fuse], Usman Haque (2009)  | |||
* [http://transparencygrenade.com/ Transparency Grenade],  Julian Oliver (2012)  | |||
* [http://senseable.mit.edu/trashtrack/ Trash Track], MIT Senseable City Lab (2009)  | |||
* [http://web.media.mit.edu/~tad/htm/tripwire.html Tripwire], Tad Hirsch (2006)  | |||
* [...]  | |||
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