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TDT 69. TDT69 Artistic Software: Products and Processes. Letizia Jaccheri www.letiziajaccheri.com. Formalities . 3.75 SP (6 hours per week work) Support for project but not only Exam 1 st December 2010, oral 25 minutes Monday 13/09 27/09 25/10 08/11 presentation by students
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TDT 69 TDT69 Artistic Software: Products and Processes Letizia Jaccheri www.letiziajaccheri.com
Formalities • 3.75 SP (6 hours per week work) • Support for project but not only • Exam 1st December 2010, oral 25 minutes • Monday 13/09 27/09 25/10 08/11 presentation by students • Workshop OSS technology (arduino, processing, scratch, ?) from 9.00to 14.00, 4thoctober
Software Artist Visitor Work
visitor – work visitor - visitor
artist- software artist – (art)work artist - artist
visitor – work artist – work visitor - software
research questions Who does use which software? How do users choose their tools? Why do users choose OSS tools? Which influence has software technology on the creative process? • The research questions explore the interplay between artwork, technology, artist, and audience.
W 35 literature • Buechley, L., Eisenberg, M., Catchen, J., and Crockett, A. 2008. The LilyPadArduino: usingcomputationaltextiles to investigateengagement, aesthetics, and diversity in computer scienceeducation. In ProceedingoftheTwenty-SixthAnnual SIGCHI Conferenceon Human Factors in Computing Systems (Florence, Italy, April 05 – 10, 2008). CHI ’08. ACM, New York, NY, 423-432. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1357054.1357123 • Ryokai, K., Lee, M. J., and Breitbart, J. M. 2009. Children’s storytelling and programmingwithroboticcharacters. In ProceedingoftheSeventh ACM ConferenceonCreativity and Cognition (Berkeley, California, USA, October 26 – 30, 2009). C&C ’09. ACM, New York, NY, 19-28. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1640233.1640240 • Resnick, M., Maloney, J., Monroy-Hernández, A., Rusk, N., Eastmond, E., Brennan, K., Millner, A., Rosenbaum, E., Silver, J., Silverman, B., and Kafai, Y. 2009. Scratch: programming for all. Commun. ACM 52, 11 (Nov. 2009), 60-67. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1592761.1592779 • For each work, write a summary page (1000 words). Identify, if possible, artist, work, software and hardware, audience, research questions, research process, results. We work with the texts. Important to write well.