ARTM1880-A Exp.Design For Imagined Future (Fall 2025)
Course Details
Session, Dates: 1 (08/25/2025 - 12/12/2025)
Days: W
Time: 09:00 - 11:50 am
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Wheatley Center 143
Seats Available: No Seats 0 Waiting
Credits: 3
Course Description
This course introduces students to the critical study of interactive digital experiences as emergent media, with a particular focus on media technologies and their formal, social, and economic, as well as philosophical and strategic implications for users, organizations, and human cultures. Beginning with basic concepts of Experience Design (XD) and progressing to Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), collaborative authorship, the Internet of Things (IoT) and other features of contemporary cyberculture, students engage with readings, audio and film that illustrate the evolution of media as defined by technological interfaces between humans, later between humans and algorithms, and increasingly between Artificial Intelligences (AIs) themselves. At the same time, students will examine interactive structures - digital games and smart objects as well as their analog precursors - that exemplify principles of XD. Finally, students will engage and apply theoretical discourses around interactive media, as they address issues of access, agency, identity, and human centrality to human-created media systems.
This course is not a history of interactive media. Instead, its emphasis is on continuing cycles of disruptive technological innovation, design adaptation, and cultural normalization. Interactive media has become synonymous with so-called new media. However, this course recognizes that all media are by degree interactive, and likewise, every medium once was new. Accordingly we ask, what purposes does this discourse of novelty serve? How will unsettled media forms be domesticated? Likewise, is today?s participatory culture - with its proclivity towards end-user agency and authorability - essential to digital media or an unsustainable anomaly? By engaging these discourses, students gain an overview of past, present, and near-future developments in interactive media, literacy in the uses of these technologies in XD, and a critical understanding of yet unresolved challenges that d
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About the Instructor(s)
Tim G. Jones, Ph.D.
jonest@rmu.edu
412-397-6822
Patrick Henry 103
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Director, Academic Media Center
Academic Media Center
Associate Professor of Media Arts
English and Media Arts
jonest@rmu.edu
412-397-6822
Patrick Henry 103
Profile