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wonderful class from John Maeda.
The class was run like a design studio, but instead of working in clay
or paints we worked in Java applets. Every week we each worked on a
problem set for some sort of abstract visual design problem. The
students' work is online;
the exhibition
and best
of pages give a sampling of the whole classes work.
The images here are a catalog of all my own work. The applets
themselves are pretty abstract. Try clicking a few times in the applet
frame. If you really want to make sense of it, read my exposition or
the assignment text.
Nelson Minar <nelson@media.mit.edu>
Last modified: Sat Oct 11 19:53:16 EDT 1997