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  • Digital Imaging: Image and Interactivity
    University of California, San Diego
    Bratton, Benjamin

    Digital Imaging: Image and Interactivity

    Introduction to digital image involving images, texts, and interactive display and operates both within computer-mediated space (i.e., Web site) and in the physical space (i.e., artist book). Interactive narrative and computer programming are explored. [more]

    http://podcast.ucsd.edu/podcasts/default.aspx?PodcastId=611&v=0

    Audio
    • art
    • artist book
    • computer programming
    • digital imaging
    • image
    • interactive
    • interactive display
    • narrative
    • text
    • visual arts
    • web site
  • Introduction to Visual Thinking
    University of California, Berkeley
    McNarmara, John S

    Introduction to Visual Thinking

    A first course in the language, processes, and media of visual art. Course work will be organized around weekly lectures and studio problems that will introduce students to the nature of art making and visual thinking. [more]

    http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details_new.php?seriesid=2010-B-4903&semesterid=2010-B

    Audio
    Video
    • 2d
    • 3d
    • appropriation
    • art
    • drawing
    • integration
    • introductory
    • light
    • moments
    • painting
    • recontextualization
    • visual arts
    • writing
  • Roman Architecture
    Yale University
    Kleiner, Diana E E

    Roman Architecture

    (HSAR 252) This course is an introduction to the great building and engineering marvels of Rome and its empire with an emphasis on urban planning and individual monuments and their decoration, including mural painting. While architectural developments in Rome, Pompeii, and Central Italy are highlighted the course also provides a … [more]

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    Audio
    Video
    • architecture
    • art
    • art history
    • history
    • images
    • introductory
    • monuments
    • murals
    • pompeii
    • rome
    • survey
    • urban planning
    • visual arts
  • Nature and the Built Environment
    University of Notre Dame
    Crowe, Norman

    Nature and the Built Environment

    This course explores the evolutionary roots of form and order in the built environment. While grounded in scientific evidence, a broad perspective of humanism is emphasized throughout, with discussions of how ideas, beliefs, experience, ideals, and human nature animate individuals and societies and thereby give form to the things they … [more]

    http://ocw.nd.edu/architecture/nature-and-the-built-environment

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    • ancient cities
    • architecture
    • beliefs
    • building
    • environment
    • globalization
    • ideals
    • mega-cities
    • natural resources
    • nature
    • visual arts
  • Introduction to Building Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Andersen, Marilyne

    Introduction to Building Technology

    The course aims at providing a fundamental understanding of the physics related to buildings and to propose an overview of the various issues that have to be adequately combined to offer the occupants a physical, functional and psychological well-being. Students will be guided through the different components, constraints and systems … [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/architecture/4-401-introduction-to-building-technology-spring-2006/index.htm

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    • acoustic
    • architecture
    • building
    • construction
    • design
    • functional
    • introductory
    • lighting
    • materials
    • physics
    • psychology
    • space
    • technology
    • thermal
    • visual arts
  • Furniture Making
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Dewart, Christopher

    Furniture Making

    Furniture making is in many ways like bridge building, connections holding posts apart with spans to support a deck. Many architects have tried their hand at furniture design, Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, Aalto, Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Gerhy. We will review the history of furniture making in America with … [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/architecture/4-296-furniture-making-spring-2005/

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    • aalto
    • america
    • architecture
    • bridge
    • building
    • design
    • furniture
    • gerhy
    • hands on
    • hisotry
    • le corbusier
    • machines
    • mies van der rohe
    • saarinen
    • shop
    • tools
    • visual arts
    • woodworking
    • wright
  • Theory of City Form
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Beinart, Julian

    Theory of City Form

    Theories about cities and the form that settlements should take will be discussed. Attempts will be made at a distinction between descriptive and normative theory, by examining examples of various theories of city form over time. The class will concentrate on the origins of the modern city and theories about … [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/architecture/4-241j-theory-of-city-form-spring-2004/index.htm

    Documents
    • ancient
    • architecture
    • art
    • case study
    • city
    • design
    • modern
    • physical
    • private
    • public
    • settlements
    • social structure
    • space
    • theory
    • urban studies
    • visual arts
  • Modern Art and Mass Culture
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Jones, Caroline

    Modern Art and Mass Culture

    This class provides an introduction to modern art and theories of modernism and postmodernism. It focuses on the way artists use the tension between fine art and mass culture to mobilize a critique of both. We will examine objects of visual art including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and video. These … [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/architecture/4-602-modern-art-and-mass-culture-spring-2004/index.htm

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    • advertising
    • architecture
    • art
    • caricature
    • comics
    • critique
    • culture
    • fashion
    • folk art
    • graffiti
    • mass culture
    • modern art
    • modernism
    • painting
    • photography
    • postmodernism
    • sculpture
    • television
    • theory
    • video
    • visual art
    • visual arts
  • Special Topics: Computational Camera and Photography
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Raskar, Ramesh

    Special Topics: Computational Camera and Photography

    A computational camera attempts to digitally capture the essence of visual information by exploiting the synergistic combination of task-specific optics, illumination, sensors and processing. In this course we will study this emerging multi-disciplinary field at the intersection of signal processing, applied optics, computer graphics and vision, electronics, art, and online … [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/media-arts-and-sciences/mas-963-special-topics-computational-camera-and-photography-fall-2008...

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    • 3d
    • art
    • camera
    • computational camera
    • computer graphics
    • digital
    • electronics
    • high speed
    • illumination
    • multi-spectral
    • optics
    • photography
    • processing
    • sensors
    • signal processing
    • social networks
    • thermal cameras
    • visual arts
    • visual information
  • The Production of Space: Art, Architecture, Urbanism in Dialogue
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Bauer, Ute Meta

    The Production of Space: Art, Architecture, Urbanism in Dialogue

    This seminar engages in the notion of space from various points of departure. The goal is first of all to engage in the term and secondly to examine possibilities of art, architecture within urban settings in order to produce what is your interpretation of space. [more]

    http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/architecture/4-303-the-production-of-space-art-architecture-and-urbanism-in-dialogue-fall-200...

    Documents
    Other Media
    Video
    • architecture
    • art
    • interpretation
    • lectures
    • private
    • production
    • public
    • seminar
    • space
    • urban studies
    • urbanism
    • visual arts
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