ENL-491-01
:: SPATIALITY / VIRTUALITY

I.
INTRODUCTION
This class is an exploration of theories of space, both real
and virtual, drawing on the work of contemporary cultural critics, architects,
urban planners and artists. The class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 11:20 a.m. to 12:35 p.m. in the E-Crit Laboratory (Briggs 245). Readings
for the class range from texts by Michel Foucault and Fredric Jameson
to Rem Koolhaas and William J. Mitchell. The course also involves video
game theory, which is the basis for one of the course assignments.
Other assignments include a research essay on surveillance technologies.
II.
REQUIREMENTS
All students in the class must have UDM ftp and e-mail accounts
if they do not have them already. These will be arranged by the professor
during the first week of class. A great deal of class discussion is expected
to take place on the E-Crit Listserv (join
here), and participation on the listserv will be graded. The
required textbook for this class is a course pack assembled by
Professor O'Gorman, which can be purchased in the Liberal Arts office.
See the schedule for additional details. All
students will be given a pass key to Briggs 245 (E-Crit Lab) and 110 (Mac
Lab) for the duration of the term.
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