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Minor/3rd Year Theme: How to Be Human

The theme of Digital Craft 2017 is “How to be Human”. Over the next 16 weeks, you will explore how human, inhumane, candid, or uncanny your digital/electronic media can be. The first 8 weeks are dedicated to bi-weekly thematic projects. The last 8 weeks consist of an independent research on a medium of your choice.

Minor Daily Planning

MONDAY

  • WORK!

TUESDAY

  • WORK!

WEDNESDAY

  • WORK!

THURSDAY

  • WORK!

FRIDAY

  • WORK!

Practice Daily Planning

MONDAY

  • MAJOR

TUESDAY

  • MAJOR

WEDNESDAY

  • START THINKING ABOUT DIGITAL CRAFT

THURSDAY

  • DEEP IN DIGITAL CRAFT

FRIDAY

  • ALL DAY EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL CRAFTING

Minor 3rd Year Overview

Study Week Project Content
1 & 2 Project 1: On The Body Exploring bespoke technologies as remediation, adaptions or extensions of the human body.
3 & 4 Project 2: Inhuman Factors / Sensitivity Training DIY Sensor Exploration / Finetuning Sensitivity / Exploring Reactive Materials
5 & 6 Project 3: Mind (of) the Machine Machine Learning Workshop
Week 7 Prepare Produce & Polish Quarter Presentation Prep/ MICA Workshop Prep
Week 8 Fall Vacation / DDW MICA Meet Up Informal drinks with MICA Student
Week 9 Quater Exhibition 1-3 + Project 4:International WDKA/MICA Workshop Quarter Evaluation / Sensitivity Training part II / Public Installation
Week 10 - 15 Final Project: The [medium] is Present How does a material/tool become alive, become animated, become mindful or act human? Produce a work that shows the “presence” of your medium in a clear and determined way.
Week 16 Digital Craft Exhibition Final Minor Evaluation / Party

Projects

On The Body

Week 1

Each minor is asked to draw a body part. In the intro week assignment that are required to make an artefact that reflects, remediates, adapt or extends the function of their choices part of the body. In a addition to the ‘artefact’, a large scale refined drawing of their human body part and campaign poster for the minor will be displayed in a mini exhibition.

Each third year student becomes a body double for the last two days of the Minor project week to help with the work and exhibition (Thursday & Friday).

Week 2 - 

Each minor student will deepen/push their project and put extra attention on refinement and craftsmanship

Each third year will produce a new work inspired by one of the minor projects, but in an explicitly different medium or approach.

Project Schedule

Date Location Content Assignment
Monday 28 August Interaction Station 11:00-16:00 Intro & Launch Project 1: On The Body Sketch Proposals / Concept Braintorm
Tuesday 29 August Interaction Station On The Body Feedback Final Sketch / Positioning
Wednesday 30 August Independant Study / Stations Prototyping Sketch Prototype / Presentation plan
Thursday 31 August Interaction Station 10:30 - 12:00

Interaction Station 13:00 - 16:00

De Willem 17:00 - 21:00

Digital Craft Launch w/ 3rd years: How to Be Human

Exhibition Planning & Production

Autonomous Practice Borrel

Production of artefacts and posters for On the Body Presentation
Friday 1 September Location TBD - 13:00 - 16:00 On The Body - Digital Craft Project Presentation first project presentation and introduce Digital Craft Practice/Minor exhibition “How to Be Human”
Thursday 7 September Interaction Station 11:00 - 17:00 Launch Project 2: Sensitivity Training Sensor Lottery Assignment & Hertzian Tales Reading

Sensitivity Training

Project Schedule

Date Location Content Assignment
Thursday 7 September Interaction Station 11:00 - 17:00 Launch Project 2: Sensitivity Training Sensor Assignment & Hertzian Tales Reading
Tuesday 12 September
Thursday 14 September
Thursday 21 September Interaction Station 10:30 - 12:30

Interaction Station 13:30 - 16:00




Mind (of) the Machine

Mind (of) the Machine: exploring the consequences machine learning on the human mind.


Project Schedule

Date Location Content Assignment
Thursday 21 September Interaction Station 10:30 - 12:30 Launch Project 3: Mind (of) the Machine
Thursday 21 September Interaction Station 13:30 - 16:00 Project 2: Sensitivity Training / [In]Human Factors Presentation
Friday 22 September Interaction Station 13:00 - 14:00 Artist Talk: An intro to Deep Learning with Arthur Boer and Boris Smeenk
Friday 22 September Interaction Station 14:00 - 17:00 Reconstructed Memories Workshop
  • Run the pixel enhancer algorithm to ‘reconstruct the image’
  • Write a 500+ word reflection on the consequences of the ‘reconstructed’ image and the technology behind it.
25-29 September Self Study Study of [... ] Assignment
  • gather a set of at least 100+ images
  • Write a 250+ reflection on the chosen category and the method of collecting images/data set
  • make a selection into a visual essay (add a caption to each image).
  • Run the data set through the image generator algorithm and produce a few machine generated images to your visual essay.
Tuesday 26 September Interaction Station 13:30 - 17:00 Practice with Tim (Minor Only)
  • Explore the concepts, opportunities, and issues surrounding artificial intelligence and produce/generate a new artistic work
02-05 October Self Study (3rd year only) Mind (of) the Machine Booklet
  • Produce per group a profesionaly crafted small booklet including the Reconstructed Memories and Study of [... ] assignments.
05 October Interaction Station 13:00 - 16:00 Project 3: Mind (of) the Machine Presentations

Workshop/Assignments

Reconstructed Memories Workshop

Groups of 2-3

  • Bring in a poignant but pixilated (Lo-fi/censored/blurred/disguised) image that relates personally to the concept of ‘being human’ (per student)
  • Run the pixel enhancer algorithm to ‘reconstruct the image’
  • Write a 500+ word reflection on the consequences of the ‘reconstructed’ image and the technology behind it. (per group)

Study of [... ] Assignement

Groups of 2-3

  • Gather (find/collect/curate/generate) a set of at least 100+ images that fit within a chosen classification/category, which in someway can be considered quintessentially human.
  • Write a 250+ reflection on the chosen category and the method of collecting images/data set
  • Study the images, order, and make a selection into a visual essay (add a caption to each image.
  • Run the data set through the image generator algorithm and produce a few machine generated images to your essay.

Project Deliverables

Minor

A project (object/artwork/installation.....) that explores issues surrounding artificial intelligence

3rd year

A professionally crafted small booklet on the Reconstructed Memories and Study of [... ] assignments


Unravel the Code International Workshop

From the 22 - 26 the students of MICA Baltimore will be joining for a special workshop to be taken place in Eindhoven & Rotterdam Please clear these dates as much as possible Schedule coming soon

Quarter Evaluation

The Quarter Evaluation will take place in the week after the fall vacation. Schedule coming soon.

Minor Q13 Deliverables

Individual & Group Practice-Based

  1. An artistic project relating technology and the body
  2. An artistic work relating to sensors and senses
  3. An artistic work relating to machines and the mind

Individual Research

  1. A fully propagated wiki page showing all your findings and contextualising your production
  2. +/- 1000 words answering: What is your craft? (define your discipline, method or approach); What is the position of your practice in relation to newer technologies?; and what theme you will explore for your Q14 project
  3. A well-presented sketch illustrating the direction you wish to explore based on one of the three previous projects, within the context of "How To Be Human" (a visual forshadowing of your Q10 proposal)


3rd Year Q9 Deliverables

Individual & Group Practice-Based

  1. An artefact for/on/or about the body
  2. A short film showing in the context of (in)human factors
  3. A small "booklet" exploring the Mind [of] the Machine

Individual Research

  1. A fully propagated wiki page showing all your findings and contextualising your production
  2. +/- 1000 words answering: What is your craft? (define your discipline, method or approach); What is the position of your practice in relation to newer technologies?; and what theme you will explore for your Q10 project
  3. A well-presented sketch illustrating the direction you wish to explore based on one of the three previous projects, within the context of "How To Be Human" (a visual forshadowing of your Q10 proposal)

People

Minor

3rd Year