H79.2102 Lecture 4 Credits
Instructor(s): Barton, Baxi, Brucker-Cohen, Canetti, D'Arcangelo, Dubois, Finston, Greenberg, Greer, Hechinger, Law, Migliorelli, Papadopoulos, Rabbino, Shirky, Smith, Tiersky, Wilson, Zurkow
This course is designed to help students define and execute their final thesis project in a setting that is both collegial and critical. It is structured as a series of critique and presentation sessions in which various aspects of individual projects will be discussed: the project concept, the elaboration, the presentation, the process and time-table, the resources needed to accomplish it, and the documentation. Critique sessions will be a combination of internal sessions (i.e., the class only) and reviews by external guest critics. Students are expected to complete a fully articulated thesis project description and related documentation. Final project prototypes will be displayed both on the web and in a public showcase either in May or the following semester.



















