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This module explores the history of platforms and the relation to scale, in terms of image size, audience size, networks, and economics. Looks critically at the myths & promises of immersion. Challenges participants to consider the impact of their chosen media and distribution to make work thats platform-specific.
Open question: is there a common subject that meeting 2 + 3 could work on?
Meeting 1: 15 April
History of platform & relation to scale
10-13: Barend
14-17: Michael
Meeting 2: 22 April
Michael: Workshop: Scalability on the Web
- Programming navigable (information) spaces
- Visuals for different screen sizes / modes of navigation ?
Meeting 3: 6 May
Barend: Workshop: making content for different screen sizes / modes of address / Multiscreen.
Meeting 4: 16 May
10-17: Final session
Prepare a short (15 min) presentation that applies the course to your own research which demonstates the concept of scaling and platform-specificity.