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− | '''MAS.110''' is a class I took fall 2009 at the [[MIT Media Lab]] | + | '''MAS.110''' (Fundamentals of Computational Media Design) is a class I took fall 2009 at the [[MIT Media Lab]] with Prof. Bove. Lectures covered a wide range of material from typography to telegraphs (see lecture notes). We had to write for the class, as it was a CI-H. We had to do a final project involving technology. |
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− | *[[XO Telegraph]] | + | *[[XO Telegraph]] using the [[OLPC XO-1]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 4 September 2010
MAS.110 (Fundamentals of Computational Media Design) is a class I took fall 2009 at the MIT Media Lab with Prof. Bove. Lectures covered a wide range of material from typography to telegraphs (see lecture notes). We had to write for the class, as it was a CI-H. We had to do a final project involving technology.
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