Explore basic principles of electronics in art and design with a range of high-tech/low-tech projects. Processing ses and materials covered include 3-D printing, 3Doodler, Neolucida, LilyPad, Makey-Makey, conductive paint and thread, motors, sensors. Through play, experimentation, and tinkering, gain a foundation that enables you to begin to incorporate interactive multimedia into your artmaking.
The work on this site is created by students from a range of disciplines including graphic design, studio art, art & design education, physics, nursing, math, sociology, french, environmental studies, and biology.
The work on this site is created by students from a range of disciplines including graphic design, studio art, art & design education, physics, nursing, math, sociology, french, environmental studies, and biology.
What happens on this site?
Each week students will document their process in the course using images and text. We hope that the sharing of the ideas, processes, and unexpected discoveries and finds will inspire ourselves and others engaged in exploring art & technology.
Other Links
STEAM IN ACTION: A website documenting a series of STEAM-based professional development activities for K-12 teachers.
The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture: The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is not a federally recognized agency, but an act of collective imagination fueled by all who believe that art and culture are among our most powerful and under-tapped resources for creating a more just, equitable, and vibrant world.
The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture: The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture is not a federally recognized agency, but an act of collective imagination fueled by all who believe that art and culture are among our most powerful and under-tapped resources for creating a more just, equitable, and vibrant world.