Course Overview

Course Title: Computational Prototyping for Design
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Scott Mitchell
Course Coordinator Phone:
Course Coordinator Email: scott.mitchell@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

Design practice increasingly engages in the creation and manipulation of software for product design, parametric and algorithmic CAID modelling, interaction and experience design, and the design of technical apparatus for research. While each of these fields require specific digital capabilities they are underpinned by a common set of protocols and languages.
In this course, you will develop the technical skills needed for the programatic manipulation and control of various forms of media and data. You will learn to write code using open source creative coding frameworks and work with audio-visual playback and synthesis, algorithmic animation, user interface design, computer vision, and the integration of web based services.
This course is a component of a major and minor offered by the BH104P25 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) program.

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