Creative Networking

This fall I am teaching a course called Creative Networking at the New York University Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). It is an introduction to complex networks within the context of the arts. It focuses on understanding the structure and dynamics of large-scale networks and expanding the individual’s thinking about the network as a creative medium.

The course has 2 phases: Network Structure and Network Dynamics. The first phase focuses on networks as static entities. It is based on the Graph Theory and concerned with the structure. The second phase focuses on the processes taking place in the networks. It is concerned with time, interaction, and multiple characteristics of the network elements.

See the full syllabus here:
http://blog.burak-arikan.com/courses/creative-networking/

Also see the related workshops we’ve done at the ITU, MIT/VAP, and RISD:
http://teaching.burak-arikan.com/creative-networking/

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