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NMIC 3002: Physical Computing
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Physical Computing is an approach to learning how humans communicate through computers that starts by considering how humans express themselves physically. Students spend a lot of time building circuits, soldering, writing programs, building structures to hold sensors and controls, and figuring out how best to make all of these things relate to a person’s expression.
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NMIC 3010: Special Topics in Production
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Rotating class in New Media. Please check
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NMIC 3020: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Rotating class in New Media. Please check
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NMIC 3030: Special Topics in New Media
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Rotating class in New Media. Please check
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NMIC 3040: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Temple University
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NMIC 4001: New Media Synthesis
4.00 Credits
Temple University
A capstone course in the New Media Interdisciplinary Concentration. A studio and critique based class for the development of a portfolio project suitable for grant and school applications. Projects will be conceptualized, prototyped and written about in a proposal format.
Prerequisite:
At least three prior new media courses, NMIC 1451 (0001 or 2001) & 2002 (0002) or equivalent or special permission by the instructor
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NMIC 4002: Neighborhood Narratives
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Neighborhood Narratives is an out-of-the-classroom New Media interdisciplinary education project. It introduces students to the concept of locative media, where all types of media (analogue, digital, text, sound, image, etc.) are applied to real places and thus trigger real social interactions. The class researches the relationship between the self and place, the reciprocal action between what we carry with us and how we find our way through an urban landscape. Students design their own projects, using alternative methods that tie their stories to the environment at hand. The class provides a context within which to explore new and old models of communication, community and exchange. Neighborhood Narratives links the Philadelphia main campus of Temple University with its international campuses in London, Tokyo and Rome. The international network of classes videochats with each other throughout the semester, sharing their experiences and projects. All the location-based stories from each site are connected and archived using the web and mobile telephones. The final assignments are presented on location in the city.
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NMIC 4003: Game of Life
4.00 Credits
Temple University
How can observation and participation in everyday life be translated into gaming structures? The class will review a broad sample of both traditional and electronic games. Students will be given assignments and readings to provoke analysis of digital environments, to explore interactive narrative, and to inspire the creation of an interactive universe of their own construction.
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NMIC 4010: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Rotating class in New Media. Please check
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NMIC 4020: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Temple University
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