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Creative Code: Aesthetics and Computation

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Creative Code: Aesthetics and Computation

Creative Code: Aesthetics and Computation

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Published: 13 September, 2004
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The work of digital design guru John Maeda as an educator and director of the Aesthetics and Computation Group at the MIT Media Lab has never before been fully revealed. Seven years of intensive research with gifted students has resulted in incredible advances in digital and interaction design, and many of the programme's graduates are now considered leaders in their field. This book presents the most fascinating work, arranged by themes that apply to today's digital design issues: programmatic space, living information, typography, tools, interaction design and education. Each section also features two essays by leading names in the field of interaction and digital design, such as Casey Reas, David Small, Yogo Nakamura, Joshua Davis and Gillian Crampton-Smith. Red Burns contributes a foreword.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780500285176
ISBN10 0500285179
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 937 g
Product Dimensions 206 x 24 x 220 mm
Publisher / Reseller Thames & Hudson
Format paperback
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Nicholas Negroponte on John Maeda: 'John Maeda deconstructs the digital world with the earned authority of an M.I.T.-trained computer scientist and a card-carrying artist. Being ambidextrous with Eastern and Western cultures, he can see things most of us overlook. The result is a humour and expression that brings out the best in computers and art'

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Author's Bio

John Maeda is director of the Aesthetics and Computation Group at the MIT Media Lab. Maeda@media, his first major monograph, was published by Thames & Hudson. Red Burns, chair of the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University and the recipient of the 2002 Chrysler Design Award, contributes the foreword.

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