Vorlesungsverzeichnis
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Lehrveranstaltungen
Automation, Representation, Transmission (Exercises), Stream A (Seminar)
Dozent/in: Jonathan Reus
Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 11:45 - 13:15 | 17.10.2016 - 03.02.2017 | extern | HMS 231/232
Inhalt: This course is the second period of Automation, Representation, Transmission. No relevant information will be posted in mystudy here, please see the Seminar (Vorlesung) page instead.
Automation, Representation, Transmission (Exercises), Stream B (Seminar)
Dozent/in: Jonathan Reus
Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 16:00 - 17:30 | 17.10.2016 - 03.02.2017 | extern | HMS 231/232
Inhalt: This course is the second period of Automation, Representation, Transmission. No relevant information will be posted in mystudy here, please see the Seminar (Vorlesung) page instead.
Automation, Representation, Transmission (Seminar), Stream A (Seminar)
Dozent/in: Jonathan Reus
Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 09:45 - 11:15 | 17.10.2016 - 03.02.2017 | HMS 231 + 232 | HMS
Inhalt: This course is a hands-on exploration of how the digital paradigm has collided with all aspects of society, from the sensory to the social. The course is structured as a series of workshops and tutorials, taking in, broadly the three dimensions of automation, representation and transmission. Topics of interest include Claude Shannon's immensely influential theories of communication, data representations and encoding schemes that form the foundation for contemporary renegotiations of “old media”, information transmission protocols and algorithms of influence. Along the way we will investigate historically significant publications and look at artists who have engaged with these topics.
Automation, Representation, Transmission (Seminar), Stream B (Seminar)
Dozent/in: Jonathan Reus
Inhalt: This course is a hands-on exploration of how the digital paradigm has collided with all aspects of society, from the sensory to the social. The course is structured as a series of workshops and tutorials, taking in, broadly the three dimensions of automation, representation and transmission. Topics of interest include Claude Shannon's immensely influential theories of communication, data representations and encoding schemes that form the foundation for contemporary renegotiations of “old media”, information transmission protocols and algorithms of influence. Along the way we will investigate historically significant publications and look at artists who have engaged with these topics.