Culture & Technology Studio II


INF1512H

This project-based course (INF1512H – Culture & Technology Studio II) will serve as the keystone experience for the C&T concentration. In this course, students will develop a detailed proposal and plan for an individual creative-scholarly project relating to the digital contemporary, then execute their plan. Students might produce work in a wide range of media including podcasts, art installations, digital stories, textile fabrications, physical computing projects, games, books and/or publications, creative non-fiction or essay writing, poetry, fiction, and inter-artistic or inter-disciplinary creations. Sessions will be devoted to mutually supportive co-working in a studio environment and to peer and instructor feedback. The students will work together (in consultation with the instructor) to curate and design in an exhibition and/or showcase of projects to complete the course.

The course will also address the demands of hands-on studio work by incorporating project management skills including prototyping, iteration, and process documentation.

Pre-requisite: INF1511H: Culture & Technology Studio I