Teaching at the Msc Adaptive Architecture and Computation
Starting from October, I will be teaching Processing at the Master of Science in Adaptive Architecture and Computation (Msc AAC). It is a part of the post graduate programs offer of Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London.
Msc AAC is a Master of Science open to practitioners and recent graduates in any design-related field. You can find an excerpt from the course description below:
“(…)we aim to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the practical skills required to create generative, emergent and responsive form, through exposure to real programming environments, alongside a solid grounding in analytic and synthetic techniques and the creation of physical systems engendering interaction and adaptation.”
Full text is available on the course main site. I will be writing about Msc AAC students’ work during upcoming years. In the mean time you can take a look at some of the students’ work from this year: the programming part of the course is subdivided into two streams: morphogenetic programming and digital ecology.
image: “Dancer interacts with digital agents. A piece developed by Chiron Mottram (MSc AAC tutor 2005-2008)”
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Great Michal, i’m very happy about this news.
x sure i will follow the students works.
Thanks Andrea!