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+ | == '''IAT881: BioAffective Computing & Interactive Media''' | ||
+ | == | ||
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+ | Spring 2011 | ||
+ | Dr. Diane Gromala | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- | ||
+ | '''Week One January 12:''' Introductions to affective computing, course requirements and each other. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Readings for next week:'' | ||
+ | The Emotional Self, Deborah Lupton: Introduction, Chapter 1 & Chapter 3 | ||
+ | Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard, Introduction & Chapter 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Assignments:'' | ||
+ | Add information about yourself and your interests + ideas you’d like to explore on class wiki. | ||
+ | Reports regarding “the senses” assigned. Refer to wiki for reporting requirements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- | ||
+ | '''Week Two January 19:''' The Substrate of Sensory Experience: Intero- and Exteroception | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Topics for discussion:'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Exteroception (Seeing, Tasting, Touching, Hearing, Smelling) and | ||
+ | |||
+ | Interoception (Proprioception, Temperature, Pain, Orientation, Kinesthetic Sense, Visceral Sense) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Technologies related to affective computing: biofeedback, GPS, accelerometers | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Readings for next week:'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Barnes’ reading | ||
+ | Art or Humanities paper: | ||
+ | Scientific paper: | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Assignment:'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Conduct an “autopsy” of one Art or Humanities paper and one scientific paper (see readings above). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bring the results of your autopsy in a form that can be easily shared with the rest of your colleagues in class. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Directions for conducting an autopsy: | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- | ||
+ | '''Week Three January 26x:''' The Substrates of Perceptual Illusions and Neuroplasticity | ||
+ | |||
+ | Guest lecturer: Dr. Steven Barnes, nueroscientist & artist, UBC/SFU | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == '''IAT881: BioAffective Computing & Interactive Media''' | ||
+ | == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Spring 2011 | ||
+ | Dr. Diane Gromala | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- | ||
+ | '''Week One January 12:''' Introductions to affective computing, course requirements and each other. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Readings for next week:'' | ||
+ | The Emotional Self, Deborah Lupton: Introduction, Chapter 1 & Chapter 3 | ||
+ | Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard, Introduction & Chapter 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Assignments:'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Add information about yourself and your interests + ideas you’d like to explore on class wiki. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reports regarding “the senses” assigned. Refer to wiki for reporting requirements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- | ||
+ | '''Week Two January 19:''' The Substrate of Sensory Experience: Intero- and Exteroception | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Topics for discussion:'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Basics of perceptual illusions and neuroplasticity. | ||
+ | Technologies related to affective computing: mirrors, electrical stimuli, VR | ||
+ | |||
+ | Readings for next week: | ||
+ | Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard | ||
+ | Karon MacLean’s Creature | ||
+ | |||
+ | Assignment: locate an example of a perceptual illusion: a work of art, design or media (or cultural phenomenon). | ||
+ | Create a 3 page slideshow: page 1, cite the work & include an image or sound from it; page 2, your analysis; | ||
+ | page 3, articulate an idea for a work you would want to create, relating to perceptual illusions or neuroplasticity. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Suggested Readings for the course.''' | ||
Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard | Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard |
Revision as of 12:09, 13 January 2011
== IAT881: BioAffective Computing & Interactive Media
==
Spring 2011 Dr. Diane Gromala
--- Week One January 12: Introductions to affective computing, course requirements and each other.
Readings for next week: The Emotional Self, Deborah Lupton: Introduction, Chapter 1 & Chapter 3 Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard, Introduction & Chapter 1
Assignments: Add information about yourself and your interests + ideas you’d like to explore on class wiki. Reports regarding “the senses” assigned. Refer to wiki for reporting requirements.
--- Week Two January 19: The Substrate of Sensory Experience: Intero- and Exteroception
Topics for discussion:
Exteroception (Seeing, Tasting, Touching, Hearing, Smelling) and
Interoception (Proprioception, Temperature, Pain, Orientation, Kinesthetic Sense, Visceral Sense)
Technologies related to affective computing: biofeedback, GPS, accelerometers
Readings for next week:
Barnes’ reading Art or Humanities paper: Scientific paper:
Assignment:
Conduct an “autopsy” of one Art or Humanities paper and one scientific paper (see readings above).
Bring the results of your autopsy in a form that can be easily shared with the rest of your colleagues in class.
Directions for conducting an autopsy:
--- Week Three January 26x: The Substrates of Perceptual Illusions and Neuroplasticity
Guest lecturer: Dr. Steven Barnes, nueroscientist & artist, UBC/SFU
== IAT881: BioAffective Computing & Interactive Media
==
Spring 2011 Dr. Diane Gromala
--- Week One January 12: Introductions to affective computing, course requirements and each other.
Readings for next week: The Emotional Self, Deborah Lupton: Introduction, Chapter 1 & Chapter 3 Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard, Introduction & Chapter 1
Assignments:
Add information about yourself and your interests + ideas you’d like to explore on class wiki.
Reports regarding “the senses” assigned. Refer to wiki for reporting requirements.
--- Week Two January 19: The Substrate of Sensory Experience: Intero- and Exteroception
Topics for discussion:
Basics of perceptual illusions and neuroplasticity. Technologies related to affective computing: mirrors, electrical stimuli, VR
Readings for next week: Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard Karon MacLean’s Creature
Assignment: locate an example of a perceptual illusion: a work of art, design or media (or cultural phenomenon). Create a 3 page slideshow: page 1, cite the work & include an image or sound from it; page 2, your analysis; page 3, articulate an idea for a work you would want to create, relating to perceptual illusions or neuroplasticity.
Suggested Readings for the course.
Affective Computing, Rosalind Picard http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b1876254 (Full text available online)
A Natural History of the Senses, Diane Ackerman http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2461966
Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling . . . , Tom Igoe and Dan O'Sullivan http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b3872653 (Full text available online)
Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation, Brian Massumi http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2483710 (Full text available online)
The Absent Body, Drew Leder http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b1465856
Psychosomatic: Feminism and the Neurological Body, Elizabeth A. Wilson http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b3617961 (Full text available online)
The Affect Theory Reader, Melissa Gregg & Gregory J. Seigworth, eds. http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b5532632
The Taboo of Subjectivity: Toward . . . B. ALan Wallace http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2137665 (Full text available online)
The emotional self : a sociocultural exploration, Deborah Lupton http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b1904667