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GSND 6240 - Exploratory Concept Design |
Explores the process of designing new modalities of interaction utilizing novel uses of established technology, e.g., pervasive and affective technologies. Focuses on philosophy and practice of creating and evaluating experimental interactions. Recontextualizes gameplay concepts through permutations of basic elements such as controls, platforms, cameras, interfaces, etc. Leverages constraints as vehicles to push the boundaries of accepted design. Explores four key approaches to experimental interaction through course projects and assignments: discovering, examining, and exploring potential new technologies and interaction principles; rapidly designing and prototyping experimental interactions; pitching, justifying, and explaining designs and prototypes to others; and addressing new technologies and forms of interaction from a research perspective, focusing on their larger implications and potential impact on play.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Art and Design Department Course Attributes: GS Col of Arts, Media & Design Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Coll of Soc Sci & Humanities College of Engineering College of Science Coll of Arts, Media & Design Khoury Coll of Comp Sciences |
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