Thesis Seminar I / Thesis Seminar II

Course Number: 
DE 613 / DE 614

Required | Thesis Seminar I and II is designed to help students prepare and package their thesis work for final presentation. Students are expected to think deeply, write extensively, and speak articulately about their work. Students explore traditional and non-traditional forms of thesis documents while investigating ways to synthesize their visual and written work into unique personal statement. The final thesis document becomes a part of the graduate design archives. (3 credits each semester)

Note: Thesis Project and Thesis Seminar are concurrent courses — they can only be taken simultaneously. Prerequisites: completion of 30 credits and approval of “Preliminary Thesis Proposal.”

Selected Projects from Thesis Seminar I / Thesis Seminar II

Synaesthesia as a Model for Dynamic Media

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Thesis Abstract
Throughout human evolution our senses have evolved, and the tools we have invented have augmented our sensory exchanges with our surroundings. The extent to which we engage with the tools we invent, and how we use our senses to engage with them, has had a tremendous impact on our understanding of how these tools function.  read more »

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