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ASSIGNMENTS for
"Cinema of the Mind" (semi-definite)
See also CLASS SCHEDULE.



REQUIRED READING
T. Nelson, "What's on My Mind", 1998 (on Web)
T. Nelson, The Future of Information, 1997 (on Web), esp. pages 3-44.
T. Nelson, "The Design of Media", 1970 (will be on Web)
T. Nelson, Cinema of the Mind (manuscript materials on Web, changing right up to end of course)
T. Nelson, Today's Horrible Computer World (manuscript materials to appear on Web, changing right up to end of course)

RECOMMENDED:
T.Nelson, "A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing and the Indeterminate", 1965 [will be on Web]
T. Nelson, "Computopia and Cybercrud", 1967 [will be on Web]

NOT REQUIRED BUT AMUSING-- about multidimensionality
 "A SQUARE" (Edwin A. Abbott), Flatland: a Romance of Many Dimensions, a humorous 19th-century novel that helps clarify the notion of multidimensionality .

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THE ONLY TECHNICAL SKILLS REQUIRED WILL BE:

The objective of this course is to have you design, and supply theory and examples as we go.
So there will be several design assignments.

For simplicity of administration, assignments 2-4 MAY BE HANDED IN ON PAPER.  This is not what was said in class.

Assignment 1.  Due 20 Oct.
Exploration of ZigZag(tm) as an example of an interactive space and construct logic.  Familiarize yourself with the ZigZag universe and prepare a ZigZag dataset.

Assignment 2.  Due 27 Oct.
In groups, WORK OUT THE PLOT OF A MOVIE, considering the principles of construct logic.  Each group will briefly report its movie plot to the class-- and describe the thinking processes experienced.

Assignment 3.  Due 10 Nov.
DESIGN A GAME!  Show your understanding of construct logic and precession.
or, alternatively,
DESIGN A STRANGE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT and its forms of interaction, expressed in state-diagram form.  It can be a machine for some strange purpose, or combine existing machines in an unusual way.  IF YOU CAN DO THIS WITH CLIENT-SIDE MAPS OR "ALICE" VISUALIZATION, GREAT, but you can also do it on paper.
 
Assignment 4.  Due 1 Dec.
DESIGN AN ALTERNATIVE BROWSER.
If you do this on paper, show graphics and state diagrams.
 

THE FINAL PROJECT

Create an interactive world with interesting space design and construct logic.  You will be graded in particular on the imagination and richness of thought that go into the space and construct logic and their ramifications.  Some kind of simple 3D world, or series of 2D rooms,  is not interesting.

You are encouraged to use HTML, Alice, or optionally JavaScript.

In principle any other tools may be used, but please discuss your choice with me first.  In particular, do NOT use Java or VRML without permission of the instructor.  (Projects built with these tools tend to miss the basic issues of the course.)
 
If you would like to demonstrate your grasp of construct logic and spatial design by means of something like a board game, you may do so; but your game should be real and playable, with interesting constructs and/or spaces.