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>Hi Kenny,
>
>Take a look at the class I am co-teaching with Bauhaus University in Weimar
>and University of South Wales in Australia (fusion 01). This is very much in
>line with your idea and it would be great if we could collaborate!
>Unfortunately I do not teach until Spring again, so Fall is not possible. If
>you have a similar class in the Spring, do let me know!
>
>class web site: http://eda.ucla.edu/fusion01
>
>Talk to you soon,
>
>V
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kenneth Fields [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 9:31 PM
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>Cc: Polishook, Mark; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Zannos, Ioannis; Vesna, Victoria;
>Yang, Shiqiang
>Subject: RE: [pws] MuSwiki
>
>
>Well, the reason I'm assembling this 'mediabook' is for a distance
>class I'm doing next fall from Tsinghua or UCSB - not sure who is
>willing to host it yet. There may be other interested parties participating.
>
>The good part is that I aim for an interdisciplinary group,
>combining programmers and writers, designers, audio synthesizers, etc.
>The content is, I guess you might say, human/academia interaction :) That
>is, to situate the students/teachers in the middle of an extreme
>technological
>learning situation such as that in which we do really find ourselves - while
>those machines which we face(inter) each day are just the surface of a new
>knowledge organization system (digital libraries, online papers,
>(non)realtime
>performances/discussions), massive call for papers  - we all understand
>this.
>
>So, the content is related to new practices like interdisciplinarity,
>internet
>research, language/media, virtual universities, media composition,
>simultaneously
>extending the very tools used for the discussion of the content :)
>
>Programmers could work on such projects as a Moo in Squeak, and possibly
>some extended functionality like linked morphic projects which visually
>drive or ride along with the MUTE (multiuser text enviornment). The swiki
>also
>follows the structure of the building out process in its own
>textual/literary
>way. It would be nice of course if all of that could be integrated in both
>an architectural and design sense - exhibiting the multiple facets
>(literary,
>visual, spacial, auditory) of its structure (and process).
>
>Anyway, if you (anyone) want to see the class proposal let me know.
>
>take care,
>ken.
>
>mark guzdial wrote:
> >
> > I don't unfortunately, but I was thinking of my class here as the
> > victims, er, volunteer programmers for a good cause :-)  I have to
> > come up with an interesting group project each semester, and a MOO in
> > Squeak sure sounds like a cool one (and about the right level of
> > difficulty)!
> >
> > Mark
>
>Kenneth Fields
>Ph.D. Media Arts and Technology
>Institute of Human Computer Interaction and Media Integration
>Department of Computer Science
>Tsinghua University
>Beijing, China 100084
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>http://www.create.ucsb.edu/ken
>http://media.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/mediabook
>(86 10) 8316 1363

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