Creative Technologies

CT 120 Intermediate Creative Coding

Project-driven practicum in arts and design applications of computer languages. Students apply new approaches to ongoing individual and collaborative projects. Students learn to code "from scratch," rather than through the modification of prototype examples. Explore how programming languages function not only as tools but as institutional frameworks, sometimes invisibly shaping social norms and contemporary art and design practices; learn conscientious uses of code that can contribute to accessible technology and the empowerment of audiences, users, and media consumers.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): CT 20. Enrollment is restricted to junior and senior creative technologies majors.

Credits

5

Quarter offered

Spring

Instructor

The Staff