Software Project: Coding IxD — Designing Neo-Analogue Artifacts
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Type | Software Project |
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Instructor | Prof. Dr. Claudia Müller-Birn, Peter Sörries |
Number of Places | 12 |
Room | Cluster of Excellence “Matters of Activity” - Sophienstrasse 22a, 2.HH, 2nd floor, 10178 Berlin |
Start | Oct 16, 2024 | 10:00 AM |
end | Feb 12, 2025 | 12:00 PM |
Time | Wednesday 10 am - 12 pm |
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Student Profile
BSc. and MSc.
Course Description
In Coding IxD, we co-educate computer scientists and product designers. Beyond experiencing interdisciplinary work, we want students to envision interactive and responsible systems: by this, we mean a responsibility through code that is carefully using material, form, and context, while profoundly respecting both human capabilities and vulnerabilities. We understand this course as experimental space, where different perspectives meet, exchange, and evolve. Each semester, based on small project teams of up to four members, students are challenged to examine a specific application context. Within this context, the teams envision new application or product concepts.
We guide this process through various carefully tuned methods that are used to spark their ideas. Students iterate through several rounds of ideation and refine their concepts in different prototype versions. The most compelling or promising interaction concept, the one that allows grasping the quality and essence of the product concept is implemented in a working prototype. Students are accompanied by a team of experienced designers and computer scientists but also by guest experts that provide feedback to the various design iterations. If needed, special workshops are organized to cover specific topics ranging from prototyping to project management. The whole course is evaluated continuously to enhance our methodological toolbox.
This course offering is a cooperation of the Human-Centered Computing Research Group at the Institute of Computer Science at the Freie Universität Berlin and the Product Design Department at the Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin (KHB).
Besides the regular weekly meetings, the KHB and FU Berlin provide complimentary workshops.
Here you can find our Code of Conduct.