Creative code : aesthetics and computation from the M.I.T. Media Lab / edited by Jon Maeda.
Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 2004Description: 256 p. ill. 23 cm001: 9193ISBN: 0500285179Subject(s): Digital art | Commercial art | Computer graphicsDDC classification: 006.6 MAEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 006.6 MAE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 090323 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
John Maeda, probably the most important digital designer, educator, and artist working today, created a sensation with maeda@media (2000), which documented his complete oeuvre and laid out his belief in the importance of designers understanding the computer as a medium, not just a tool.
Maeda's work as an educator and director of the Aesthetics + Computation Group (ACG) at the MIT Media Lab has largely remained behind the scenes. For seven years, Maeda and his students--several of whom are already internationally celebrated--have created some of the most digitally sophisticated and exciting pieces of design to emerge anywhere. Little of this research has been seen outside the laboratory.
This book presents the most fascinating work produced by the group, arranged into themes that apply to today's design issues: information visualization, digital typography, abstraction, interaction design, and education. Each section also features brief essays by leading names in the field of interaction and digital design--Casey Reas, David Small, Yogo Nakamura, Joshua Davis, and Gillian Crampton-Smith.
Deftly bridging the chasm between art and science, John Maeda, a true pioneer in the digital realm, leads the way to a greater understanding and richness of experience.
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