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''Date:'' <br/>
''Date:'' <br/>
* Thursdays, 9:15 to 12:00 h (mandatory to all!) and <br/>    <!-- please respect [[Zeitraster]] -->
* Thursdays, 9:15 to 12:00 h (mandatory to all!) and <br/>    <!-- please respect [[Zeitraster]] -->
* Thursdays, 13:30 to ~18:30 h (not every week) <br />
* Thursdays, 13:30 to ~18:30 h (tba, not every week) <br />
* Tuesdays, 13:30 to 18:00 h for ''individual'' 30 min consultations (every participant is expected to consult at least twice!) <br/>
* Tuesdays, 13:30 to 18:00 h for ''individual'' 30 min consultations (every participant is expected to consult at least twice!) <br/>
''Venue:'' tba<br />
''Venue:'' tba<br />


== Description (EN) ==
== Description (EN) ==
tba
This semester, we will create '''something connected''' that has a '''hardware component'''.
 
We will be working on individual projects. The main objective of this semester is to create a working prototype, a proof of concept or a partial realisation of an idea.
 
Every participant/team has to report their project progress every week, as we're taking a look at various strategies how to focus and refine our works. We will look at creative strategies, design processes (scribbling, wireframing, having a notebook), creating moodboards and embedding our works in a theoretical (or scientific) framework, as well as scientific methodologies, prototyping strategies and rapid prototyping possibilities.
 
We'll look at technologies, tools and rapid prototyping possibilities, share workflows and strategies, train presentation skills (write and talk) and practice focussing to get to the core of things.
 
The objective of this course is to create a refined project outcome within the very limited time of one semester.
 
Teams and interdisciplinary groups are welcome.
 
 
The expected outcome should be one of the following:
* a scientific paper submission for a conference
* a documentation for an artwork to be commissioned or exhibited at an arts competition or festival
 
Teaching methodologies:
* presentations
* workshops
* discussions
* team collaborations
* digital platforms (collecting and presenting)
* e-learning tools


=== Description (DE) ===
=== Description (DE) ===
tba
Der Kurs findet auf Englisch statt, siehe englische Beschreibung


Der Kurs findet auf Englisch statt, für weitere Informationen beachten Sie bitte den englischen Text.
== Topics ==
* Creative Thinking
* Concept development
* Scribbling & Notebooks
* Moodboards
* Research
* Inspiration
* Context & theoretical framework
* Methodologies
* Focus
* Tools & Technologies
* Workflows
* Time Management
* Self Organization
* Prototyping
* Rapid Development
* Presentations


== Topics ==
* tba


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== Admission requirements / Voraussetzung zur Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung ==
== Admission requirements / Voraussetzung zur Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung ==
* see Registration Procedure
* see Registration Procedure


=== Registration procedure / Anmeldung ===
=== Registration procedure / Anmeldung ===
to be announced
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Please send your application until '''Saturday, April 8, 8 am (morning)''' by email with the Subject ''{{PAGENAME}}'' to: michael.markert (at) uni-weimar.de.  
Please send your application until '''Saturday, April 8, 8 am (morning)''' by email with the Subject ''{{PAGENAME}}'' to: michael.markert (at) uni-weimar.de.  


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What happens if there are more than 10 registrations (to be expected):
What happens if there are more than 10 registrations (to be expected):
* '''The first 10 registrations will be accepted (first come, first serve)''', unless your matching the criteria listed at the end of this paragraph.
* '''The first 10 registrations will be accepted (first come, first serve)''', unless your matching the criteria listed at the end of this paragraph.
* '''Registrations #11 to #35 will receive an on hold message''' and will be notified until Tuesday, April 12 if they are accepted. Criteria for acceptance will be (in this order)
* '''Registrations #11 to #25 will receive an on hold message''' and will be notified until Tuesday, April 12 if they are accepted. Criteria for acceptance will be (in this order)
** Your motivation and your intent to participate on the main project topic (Bauhaus-Spaziergang)
** Your motivation and your intent to participate on the main project topic (Bauhaus-Spaziergang)
** You must have time on Thursdays (before noon and afternoon!)
** You must have time on Thursdays (before noon and afternoon!)
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** Previous knowledge (we're interested in having great projects at the end of the semester)
** Previous knowledge (we're interested in having great projects at the end of the semester)
** You're working on a Master-Thesis at the chair of Interface Design
** You're working on a Master-Thesis at the chair of Interface Design
* '''Registrations #36 onwards will be denied'''.
* '''Registrations #25 onwards will be denied'''.
* '''If there are more than 25 students in the first meeting, you will not be allowed to join the course if:'''
* '''If there are more than 25 students in the first meeting, you will not be allowed to join the course if:'''
** You didn't register by E-Mail
** You didn't register by E-Mail

Revision as of 10:28, 1 August 2016

Projektmodul
Title (alt): Hands On! Advanced Interfaces
Lecturer(s): Michael Markert, Vertr. Professur Interface-Design
Credits/SWS: 18 ECTS, 12 SWS
Maximum Number of Participants: 25
Course Language: English
First meeting: tba Subject to Change!
Date:

  • Thursdays, 9:15 to 12:00 h (mandatory to all!) and
  • Thursdays, 13:30 to ~18:30 h (tba, not every week)
  • Tuesdays, 13:30 to 18:00 h for individual 30 min consultations (every participant is expected to consult at least twice!)

Venue: tba

Description (EN)

This semester, we will create something connected that has a hardware component.

We will be working on individual projects. The main objective of this semester is to create a working prototype, a proof of concept or a partial realisation of an idea.

Every participant/team has to report their project progress every week, as we're taking a look at various strategies how to focus and refine our works. We will look at creative strategies, design processes (scribbling, wireframing, having a notebook), creating moodboards and embedding our works in a theoretical (or scientific) framework, as well as scientific methodologies, prototyping strategies and rapid prototyping possibilities.

We'll look at technologies, tools and rapid prototyping possibilities, share workflows and strategies, train presentation skills (write and talk) and practice focussing to get to the core of things.

The objective of this course is to create a refined project outcome within the very limited time of one semester.

Teams and interdisciplinary groups are welcome.


The expected outcome should be one of the following:

  • a scientific paper submission for a conference
  • a documentation for an artwork to be commissioned or exhibited at an arts competition or festival

Teaching methodologies:

  • presentations
  • workshops
  • discussions
  • team collaborations
  • digital platforms (collecting and presenting)
  • e-learning tools

Description (DE)

Der Kurs findet auf Englisch statt, siehe englische Beschreibung

Topics

  • Creative Thinking
  • Concept development
  • Scribbling & Notebooks
  • Moodboards
  • Research
  • Inspiration
  • Context & theoretical framework
  • Methodologies
  • Focus
  • Tools & Technologies
  • Workflows
  • Time Management
  • Self Organization
  • Prototyping
  • Rapid Development
  • Presentations


Admission requirements / Voraussetzung zur Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung

  • see Registration Procedure

Registration procedure / Anmeldung

to be announced


Eligible participants / Zielgruppe

Master students enrolled in the Faculties of Media, Art & Design and MediaArchitecture

Syllabus

Termine des Semesters

tba

Literature

  • tba

Links