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Topics in Physical Computing and Experimental Interfaces (IMNY-UT 248)

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Physical Computing is an approach to computer-human interaction design that starts by considering how humans express themselves physically and how computers can sense that expression. This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in researching, designing, and building physical interfaces for computers and other digital devices. Physical computing takes a hands-on approach. Students will learn to understand electronic sensors, connect them to computers, write programs, and build enclosures to hold sensors and controls. They will also learn to integrate all of these skills in the design of devices which respond to human physical expression.

Interactive Media Arts (Undergraduate) 2 credits - 6 Weeks

Sections (Summer 2021)


IMNY-UT 248-000 (6304)
07/06/2021 - 08/15/2021 Tue
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Morning)
at Brooklyn Campus
Instructed by Song, Yeseul

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