FMX 430 Physical Computing

This studio production course that offers an approach to learning how humans communicate through computers that starts by considering how we express ourselves physically. This course explores the nature of transduction, the usage of microcontrollers and their communication with other computers, and advances in human-computer interfaces and digital art. It requires a hands-on approach to writing code, soldering and building circuits and controls to determine how best to make these components relate to personal expression.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

FMX 210, FMX 310, or permission of the instructor

Distribution

(HFA/ST)

Offered

spring semester.