Admission Requirements
Bachelor diploma
Description
The term “perceptualization“ was coined specifically for this course. It describes the translation of signals and information to modalities that appeal to any of the human senses. As such, it generalizes the terms “visualization“ and “sonification“ to include all other senses. We study such perceptualizations, with particular focus on how properties of a perception systems can be used to optimally convey information.
Course format
In this course, history, theory, practice, and examples of information perceptualization are studied and discussed. Lectures are combined with reading homework, student presentations and a student project. Full attendance is compulsory.
Course Objectives
Gaining insight into perceptualization of information via theory, discussion and examples
Time Table
The dates are included in the Media Technology calendar
Mode of Instruction
Lectures, self study
Assessment Method
Homework, projects and presentations
Blackboard
Not applicable
Reading List
Study materials will be provided by the lecturer during the course
Registration
Via program coordinator Media Technology: Lianne Heun: mediatechnology@leiden.edu, 071-527 6994
Signing up for classes and exams in uSis
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How to sign up for classes and exams
Contact Information
Nanda Milbreta: mediatechnology@leiden.edu