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GD 573 Future of Interface Design
This coursework introduces texts that examine the evolution of computation and design between 1960 and present, particularly as this evolution relates to graphic and experience design. The course begins with the early development of personal computers and graphical user interfaces, considering how humans communicated with machines during the mid to late century. The focus then shifts to more recent issues arising at the intersection of technology and design such as speculative design, data ethics, and AI creativity. Emphasis is placed on how designers might consider these issues in their own design practice. Nonmajors by permission only.
Prerequisite: ³Ò¶ÙÌý572
Typically offered in Fall only