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4.182 Augmented Historical Pedagogies: Tiergarten’s Hidden Urban Narratives
Augmented Historical Pedagogies: Tiergarten’s Hidden Urban Narratives is a collaborative workshop bringing together three institutions: the MIT Department of Architecture, the Institute for Architecture at TU Berlin, and The Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. The collaboration will foster a VR- and AR-based, interdisciplinary study of the Tiergarten, Berlin’s largest park and a site that has undergone unique historical transformations. Because of its complex history, not just in the field of architecture and urban planning, but also within the history of film, literature, politics, zoology, hydrology, and botanics, Tiergarten is an exemplary location for a critical exploration of the ways through which urban history is written and produced. In addition to engaging with the site’s history through readings and archival research, students will use advanced simulation techniques–such as environmental sensing, laser scanning, and photogrammetry–as well as game engines, and produce immersive representations of Tiergarten. These projects, virtual- and augmented-reality installations, will be conceived as digital spaces that present the multiplicity of the park’s historical narratives through a variety of mediums, techniques, and materials. The aim is not to make a passive reconstruction, but to use these digital spaces as the sites for insightful historical investigations. The final results, a collection of virtual tours and ‘incisions’ through the layers of knowledge and representation, aim to provoke discussion not just about Tiergarten’s past, but also about a re-envisioned future.
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4.354 Intro to Video & Related Media
Introduction to Video and Related Media examines the technical and conceptual variables and strategies inherent in a contemporary video art practice. Students are instructed how to analyzes structural concepts of time, space, perspective, and sound within video art and experimental narrative. Building upon the historical legacy of the language of film and other time-based media, students render self-exploration, performance, social critique, and manipulation of raw experience into an aesthetic form. This class introduces practical knowledge of video capturing, audio recording, lighting, and editing, while emphasizing individual concept development. Instructor Nida Sinnokrot TA Kwan Queenie Li Units 3-3-3 or 3-3-6 Lab Fee $75 Credit U/G Schedule WR 2-5 Location W in E15-054, R in E15-001