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Jeff Watson is an artist, designer, and Assistant Professor of Interactive Media and Games at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
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Exam Area III: Interaction Design for Social Media and Pervasive Computing
This post is a part of a series covering my qualifying exam research areas. Scroll to the bottom of this post for links to each area, or click here for a general description of the process. Description As devices and … Continue reading →
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Exam Area II: History and Theories of Participatory Culture and Art Practice
This post is a part of a series covering my qualifying exam research areas. Scroll to the bottom of this post for links to each area, or click here for a general description of the process. Description The increasingly “device … Continue reading →
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Exam Area I: New media spaces, or: Alternate Realities, Database Aesthetics, and the Poetics of Space
[This post is a part of a series covering my qualifying exam research areas. Scroll to the bottom of this post for links to each area, or click here for a general description of the process.] Description Phenomenologically speaking, our … Continue reading →
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Building a database of research artifacts
This post is a part of a series covering my qualifying exam research areas. Scroll to the bottom of this post for links to each area, or click here for a general description of the process. “It is better to … Continue reading →
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Progress Report: Qualifying Examination
[TL;DR: it’s been a whole lot of reading. Skip down to Qualifying Exam Areas for a description of exactly what it is that I’m reading about.] In just under three weeks, I write my qualifying examination. Preparing for this ritual … Continue reading →