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Interaktive rom og miljø

Emnenavn på Norwegian Bokmål: 
Interaktive rom og miljø
Credits: 
6
Course code: 
70 401
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching semester: 
2016 Spring
Language of instruction: 
Norwegian / English
Person in charge
Ståle Stenslie
Required prerequisite knowledge

For students at Master level.

Course content

The course looks at an expanding overlap between interaction design, architecture and media arts, to explore how the ideas and methods of interaction design can be applied in larger environments and spaces. The course investigates emerging trends in responsive spaces and installations, environments and interactive architecture, focusing on larger scale experiences, using physical spaces as the arena for interaction. These investigations will look beyond the direct point and click‐style interactions to less direct forms: the environment becomes an eco‐system where people are possibly one, but not the only, active ingredient. Environments and experiences can then be considered as responsive systems, and the interactions can be designed as ephemeral, passive, playful and incidental ‐ rather than deliberate, for a specific purpose and with a specific and predictable result.

Interactive Spaces and Environments is aimed at both design and architecture students, working in cross‐disciplinary collaboration, and aims to foster thinking and designing beyond the material object; to understand the space of sensorial range and effect that modulate in a feedback relation our environment.
The course gives an introduction to the following four fields and how they shape and inform our interaction and spaces:

• LIGHT and SPACE – see for example oslolux.no
• INTERACTIVE SOCIAL SPACES – how do immaterial experiences shape our real spaces?
• INFLATABLES – large scale spatial environments and how to manipulate space.
• AUGMENTED/MIXED REALITIES and MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES and their effect on space and experience.

Learning outcome

Knowledge:
• get an overview of a broad range of existing work and theories in the fields of sensate space, interactive architecture, immersive environments and digital installation art.
• gain a grounding in basic sensor and interactive technologies and how they can be used to create reactive and interactive experiences.
• build a theoretical and practical framework to begin to predict how people are likely to react to such interventions

Skills:
be able to use tools and methods for prototyping interaction concepts and problems

General competence:
ability to utilize knowledge and skills (as defined above) in an independent manner in different situations and collaborations, within and across disciplines.

Working and learning activities

Different workshops and projects to be arranged according to activity plan.
• Project: During the final project and exam week, it is expected that the students are participating in a bigger group work building an experimental and interactive room/environment. The project needs to be documented with a short, written report.

Presence required
Not required
Obligatoriske arbeidskrav:
Presence required:Not required