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PostPC
Computing: Embedding Intelligence [Fall 2004]
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This
lecture and project course is about interactions:between
the ever-increasing computational power and the everyday
objects that it can be embedded in; between ways of thinking
about these possibilities, and between distinct objectives such
as performance, usability, elegance, ergonomics, and aesthetics.
The course this year will focus on the area of computationally
augmented spaces, more specifically, the smart classroom.
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This
course will run in parallel to the TEXperience
course run at the Bezalel Academy of Art (Mount Scopus campus).
Our students will be invited to participate in developing projects
with industrial design students from Bezalel, and we will be inviting
Bezalel students to serve as design consultants on our projects.
Participants in each course will have access to the insights and
some of the tools of the other.
We
will develop in the labs some hardware and software building blocks
for products with embedded intelligence, and discuss the evolution
of technologies and approaches to design of effective products in
lectures. Small student teams will develop future product ideas
to the point of testing their validity with prototypes and making
a final presentation of their potential. Course
projects may be eligible to receive financing for hardware parts
needed for implementation.
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Times,
Places, and People |
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- Tuesdays, 14:00 - 17:00 in Ross 79 (or Ross 19) - please check for
updates before class.
- (The Bezalel course will take place on Wednesdays, 14:00 - 20:00,
in Bezalel Sweig)
* See Lecture Shedule
Prof. Scott Kirkpatrick
Office Hours: Sunday, 13:00 - 15:00, Ross 81
Course email
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Amnon Dekel
Office Hours: Tuesdays 17:00 - 18:00 (Ross 82) and By appointment and
via email
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There is a newsgroup for the course,
local.course.postPC,
intended for free discussion among the students. [Need HELP
accessing the newsgroup?]
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