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This page spawns from a [https://www.bek.no/pipermail/piksel/2007-November/003153.html discussion on the Piksel mailinglist] about quality of education in universities. We aim to gather a track for media design and new media art studies that highlights knowledge and tools worth to learn because they are "solid", seen as being useful "forever", as learning Latex or Emacs can be, instead of being told to study Mircosloth Office. | This page spawns from a [https://www.bek.no/pipermail/piksel/2007-November/003153.html discussion on the Piksel mailinglist] about quality of education in universities. The aim, taken up collectively by a couple of partecipants, is to gather a track for '''media design and new media art studies''' that highlights knowledge and tools worth to learn because they are '''solid''', meaning they will possibly be useful "forever", as learning Latex or Emacs can be, instead of being told to study Mircosloth Office. Solid knowledge is also the foundation for more knowledge, as in tools and language that open up more exploration possibilities and will stay compatible with them in time. The result of this document will be an "open" course plan in the aforementioned disciplines, as a commentary what we think is correct to teach in media design and new media art. /!\ this is just an early start, please contribute! below a proposal of outline organization == General == * Life drawing == Video == * Pure Data == Audio == * Pure Data == Documentation == * Docbook * Emacs * Latex == Programming == === Propedeutical languages === * Javascript === Fundamental languages === * C/C++ * Lisp === Functional languages === * PHP === Programming on DIY hardware === * Jal ( a pascal for PIC micro) |
A collective study program based on Solid Knowledge
This page spawns from a [https://www.bek.no/pipermail/piksel/2007-November/003153.html discussion on the Piksel mailinglist] about quality of education in universities.
The aim, taken up collectively by a couple of partecipants, is to gather a track for media design and new media art studies that highlights knowledge and tools worth to learn because they are solid, meaning they will possibly be useful "forever", as learning Latex or Emacs can be, instead of being told to study Mircosloth Office.
Solid knowledge is also the foundation for more knowledge, as in tools and language that open up more exploration possibilities and will stay compatible with them in time.
The result of this document will be an "open" course plan in the aforementioned disciplines, as a commentary what we think is correct to teach in media design and new media art.
this is just an early start, please contribute! below a proposal of outline organization
General
- Life drawing
Video
- Pure Data
Audio
- Pure Data
Documentation
- Docbook
- Emacs
- Latex
Programming
Propedeutical languages
- Javascript
Fundamental languages
- C/C++
- Lisp
Functional languages
- PHP
Programming on DIY hardware
* Jal ( a pascal for PIC micro)