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4.044 Design Studio: Advanced Interactions
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(Subject meets with 4.043)
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https://architecture.mit.edu/subject/spring-2020-4043
Lecture: F2-5 (N52-342C) Lab: T EVE (7-9 PM) (N52-342C)![]()
Overview of core principles and methodologies for the design of interaction and behavior across objects and spaces. Students develop high-fidelity, interactive prototypes that can be deployed and experienced by real users. Topics include the history of human-computer interaction, behavior prototyping, augmented and virtual reality, haptics, internet of things, and wearables. Provides a foundation in technical skills, such as physical prototyping, 2D and 3D animation, Unity, coding, and electronics. Graduate students are expected to complete additional assignments. Limited to 16; preference to 4B majors and Design minors.
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