Media Arts and Sciences

Professor Hiroshi Ishii's musicBottles work as containers and controls for digital information - the 'sounds' of the violin, the cello and the piano in Edouard Lalo's Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 7. (Photo courtesy NCC.)


If anything can be certain about the future, it is that the influence of technology, especially digital technology, will continue to grow and to profoundly change how we express ourselves, how we communicate with each other and how we perceive, think about and interact with our world. Read more about Media Arts and Sciences at MIT.

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MAS.160Signals, Systems and Information for Media TechnologyFall 2007
 
MAS.478Special Topics in Multimedia Production: Experiences in Interactive ArtFall 2003
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MAS.510Signals, Systems and Information for Media TechnologyFall 2007
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MAS.511Signals, Systems and Information for Media TechnologyFall 2007
 
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MAS.622JPattern Recognition and AnalysisFall 2006
 
MAS.630Affective ComputingSpring 2008
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MAS.632Conversational Computer SystemsFall 2008
 
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MAS.666Developmental EntrepreneurshipFall 2003
 
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MAS.712How to Learn (Almost) AnythingSpring 2001
 
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MAS.714JTechnologies for Creative LearningFall 2004
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MAS.731JThe Society of MindSpring 2007
 
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MAS.742Industrial Design Intelligence: A Cognitive Approach to EngineeringFall 2003
 
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MAS.845Special Topics in Cinematic StorytellingSpring 2004
 
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MAS.857JOptical EngineeringSpring 2002
 
MAS.863How to Make (Almost) AnythingFall 2002
 
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MAS.865JQuantum Information ScienceSpring 2006
 
MAS.878Special Topics in Multimedia Production: Experiences in Interactive ArtFall 2003
 
MAS.961Numeric PhotographyFall 1998
 
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MAS.961Seminar on Deep EngagementFall 2004
 
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MAS.961Ambient IntelligenceSpring 2005
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MAS.961Special Topics: Designing Sociable MediaSpring 2008
 
MAS.962Digital TypographyFall 1997
 
MAS.962Special Topics in Media Technology: Computational SemanticsFall 2002
 
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MAS.962The Nature of Constructionist LearningSpring 2003
 
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MAS.962Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive ApplicationsFall 2006
 
MAS.962Autism Theory and TechnologySpring 2007
 
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MAS.963Out of Context: A Course on Computer Systems That Adapt To, and Learn From, ContextFall 2001
 
MAS.963Techno-identity: Who we are and how we perceive ourselves and othersSpring 2002
 
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MAS.963Ambient IntelligenceSpring 2004
 
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MAS.963Technological Tools for School ReformFall 2005
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MAS.963Special Topics: Computational Camera and PhotographyFall 2008
 
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MAS.964Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive ApplicationsFall 2002
 
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MAS.964Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive ApplicationsFall 2006
 
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MAS.965Special Topics in Media Technology: Cooperative MachinesFall 2003
 
MAS.965Social VisualizationFall 2004
 
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MAS.965Relational MachinesSpring 2005
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MAS.965NextLab I: Designing Mobile Technologies for the Next Billion UsersFall 2008
 
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MAS.966Digital AnthropologySpring 2003
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