2019-2020 Thesis course description: Interaction and motion offer entry points to viewers and participants not unique to our time but increasingly more utilized and familiar. The necessity to think about design through the lens of participation and narrative will be important for designers tasked with creating how we’ll evolve and utilize visual communication in the future. In this course, students will approach design through a multidisciplinary view that examines the interplay of interaction, motion, and programming in design. There will be a strong emphasis on experimentation, presentation, and process. In addition, we will discuss motion and interactive-based principles, practitioners, and case studies at the beginning of each session. Prerequisite: interaction and motion design course encouraged.
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