3.00 credits
(3,0,1)
15 wks
This course explores the historical development and current issues raised by digital media. It sees digital media not only as tools, but as an environment within which certain complex and conflictual cultural, political, psychological and economic tendencies take shape. These tendencies are seen as embedded in both design aspects of digital media and in everyday digital media practices.
Prerequisites
CMNS 112 and 132
Course Outlines
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Fall 2018 onwards |