Instructors: Prof. Ralf Baecker
Event type:
wechselnd
Displayed in timetable as:
DM.M-MA-2
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
5 | -
Veranstaltungsname:
Super Deep Media II
Official Course Description:
Super Deep Media is a continuation of last semester course, but students do not necessarily have participated in last semester's course. New students are welcome to join. (max 15. students)
Super Deep Media operates on manifold scales, dimensions and disciplines. Deep Media goes beyond the surfaces of technology, the digital and the earth. Deep Media cracks black boxes and digs deep into matter, organic materials, computer chips, minerals, algorithms, bodies, culture, time and space.
Some Deep media thinkers and artefacts will inspire our practices: Deep Time Media (Siegfried Zielinski), A Geology of Media (Jussi Parikka), Code&Clay/Deep Cities (Shannon Mattern), Insect Media (Jussi Parikka), Deep Space Media (Voyager Golden Record), Second Order Cybernetics (Gordon Pask), Hyperobjects (Timothy Morton), Electromagnetism (Douglas Kahn), Intra-Actions/Deep Matter (Karen Barad).
The course alternates between theoretical excursions, research, discourse, experiments, analysis, making and presenting your (super) deep media artifacts.
The course consists of two parts:
Wednesday 10 - 14 Plenary/Discussions
Wednesday 14 - 18 Workshops/Practical Working/Individual Critique
The course is open for BA and MA students digital media. Fine art and integrated design students are welcome as well.
more:
http://teaching.rlfbckr.org/teaching/super_deep_media2/
Additional Information:
The course consists of two parts:
Wednesday 10 - 14 Plenary/Discussions
Wednesday 14 - 18 Workshops/Practical Working/Individual Critique
The course is open for BA and MA students digital media. Fine art and integrated design students are welcome as well.
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