Metasurface hopefully provides a novel view of the warp and weft of contemporary visual culture, contemporary visuality, and issues pertaining to graphicacy. We would like to explore a host of issues - not just those pertaining to visual culture and communication - such as creative communities (the emphasis of my research), design culture, design education, art and design in rural America, teaching in higher education and host of corollary topics.
It's really quite good, Greg. Thanks for sharing that. Inasmuch as it's both linear and non-linear (i.e., that there are times when you're in control of what path you take and others when the author is in control), I'm imagining that it would be great piece for students to study in a class on new media.
I'm curious whether or not you're planning on teaching it.
It's really one of the best new media pieces I've seen.
It's really quite good, Greg. Thanks for sharing that. Inasmuch as it's both linear and non-linear (i.e., that there are times when you're in control of what path you take and others when the author is in control), I'm imagining that it would be great piece for students to study in a class on new media.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious whether or not you're planning on teaching it.
It's really one of the best new media pieces I've seen.