Design Studio: Interaction Intelligence

Description

UG: 4.043, G: 4.044

Overview of core principles and techniques for the design of interaction, behavior, and intelligence across objects and spaces. In a studio environment, students develop low and high-fidelity interactive prototypes that can be deployed and experienced by real users. Lectures cover the history and principles of human-computer interaction, behavior prototyping, physical and graphical user interfaces, machine intelligence, neural networks, and large language models. Provides a foundation in technical skills, such as physical prototyping, coding, and electronics, as well as how to collect data, train, and deploy their own neural network models. Students complete a series of small interaction exercises and a portfolio-level final project. 

Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments. 

Subject Number
4.043
Semester
Year
2024
Prerequisites
4.043: 4.031; 4.044: permission of instructor
Enrollment
Limited to 15
Preference Given To
BSAD, Design Minor
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
T.A.
Charles Janson
Schedule
Lecture: F 2-5
Lab: T 7-9
Location
Lecture + Lab: N52-342C
Credits + Level
3-3-6
U/G
3-3-3
G
Meets With
4.044
Document Uploads
Restricted Elective
BSAD, Design Minor