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The Transdisciplinary Media Studio presents the following suite of Spring 2011 courses on the theme of Spatial information.

ARC 408/609 Spatial Information T Th F 1:00-5:00

Mark Linder
Associate Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University

McLain Clutter
Principal, McLain Clutter Research + Design

Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

 

 

TDMS

GEO 400 Community Geography M W F 9:30-10:25

Don Mitchell

Distinguished Professor of Geography, Syracuse University

Jonnell Robinson

Community Geographer, Syracuse University

 

GEO 400

IST 486/686 Social Media in the Enterprise T TH 11:00-12:20

Anthony Rotolo

Assistant Professor of Practice, Syracuse University School of Information Studies

Keisuke Inoue

Adjunct Instructor / PhD Candidate, Syracuse University School of Information Studies

 

IST 486 686

 

 

 

The Transdisciplinary Media Studio presents the following suite of Spring 2010 courses on the theme of plasticity.

ARC 408/609 Plastic Nation T Th F 1:00-5:00

Mitchell Joachim, Visiting Critic, NYC
Co-founder, TerreformONE

 

Tree Town

 

In our carborexic urban future, society has re-imagined the use of post-consumer plastic. This design studio will provoke the architectural potentials of this imagination.

HUM 500 Plastic Theory M 4:00-7:00

Gregg Lambert, Dean’s Professor of Humanities
Director, SU Humanities Center

 

Plastic Coils

 

A “concept-studio” with the goal of constructing an adequate concept of plastics and plasticity for use in the analysis of different cultural media and social assemblages found in our immediate environment. Materials and readings will be drawn from aesthetics and media theory, contemporary philosophy, cultural studies, and architecture and design.

SCU 392/592 Plastics Techniques M W 1:00-3:15

Keith Edmier, Visiting Artist, NYC

 

Plastic Flower

 

An introduction to the use of plastics as a medium for making art. This is an extensive hands-on exploration of technical and theoretical issues, resulting in applications, production, and execution of plastics use. We will cover the history of plastics in art to better your understanding of the materials, thus expanding your art making skills. The course will cover mold making, casting, vacuum forming, sheet goods, assemblage, plastics lamination, prosthetic make-up, lighting and exhibiting your work.