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Seminar in Sound Production (511-0-1)

Instructors

David Chavannes

Meeting Info

Louis Hall 105: Tues 10:00AM - 12:50PM

Overview of class

In this workshop, graduate students in Sound Arts and Industries leverage project management tools to create capstone projects. You will be guided through a process of conceptualizing, planning, and executing original projects that intentionally build on pre-existing work in your discipline or field. Across three modules, you will:


  1. Establish the goals, objectives, and scope of your project.

  2. Define the details of how you will execute your project.

  3. Execute your project and capture learnings.


Along the way, you will share insights from your individual processes to support the success of each other's projects.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, students will be able to:


  1. Conceptualize, plan, and execute an original sound arts project.

  2. Articulate how their work extends and/or departs from other publicly available work in their field or discipline.

Class Materials (Required)

To fully participate in this course, you will need:


  1. A computing device to access study materials on Canvas and edit your projects.


All other materials that may be needed can be borrowed from the SAI Cage.