This course explores the elements of music through the lenses of computation and interactive design. Each of the five course units focuses on one element of music (rhythm, melody, timbre, harmony, and structure), approaching it from the perspective of music theory, computation, and design. For each element, students listen to examples from different periods and styles, represent and manipulate the element in code, and create an interactive study around it. As students work toward their final projects, the class takes a more self-directed approach. Final projects can take the form of digital applications, spatial installations, or physical devices. In-class coding and assignments will be done in P5.js, but students will be free to use other languages and frameworks for their final projects. Creative Computing or equivalent programming experience is required.
Interactive Media Arts (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2022)
IMNY-UT 222-000 (22285)01/24/2022 – 05/09/2022 Mon2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Brooklyn CampusInstructed by Pereira Hors, Luisa