Courses

Computational Design

(photo by Tobias Toft)

Software is omnipresent. Software is language. With software we can describe processes. With software we can describe intentions in a way that machines can process them.

In this course we investigated the manifold potentials of software. We looked at software as a concept for describing processes, as a medium for describing interactivity, and as a tool for telling stories.

In addition to a series of micro-excursions on different topics of interest, the participants worked on three exercises.

The ‘Processing‘ programming environment was the tool of choice.

The final results were presented in a public exhibition.

The Interaction Design Programme


The Interaction Design Programme is a collaborative initiative between Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) and The Danish Design School (DKDS). Our aim is for students, faculty and staff to work together in a multi-cultural, multidisciplinary studio environment to co-create a new kind of education that is relevant for academia and industry.

This site is a gallery of student work. For more information about the Interaction Design Programme please visit the website: http://ciid.dkds.dk/ - or contact us by email: info@ciid.dkds.dk.