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Principles of Programming (MMS141)

Principles of Programming (MMS141)


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MMS 141 course website


As part of the partnership with UPOU, University of the Philippines we developed the course material regarding the principles of programming in the Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Studies

The course focuses both on theory and practice regarding the principles of procedural programming, embedded in a custom learning environment which allows the students to write snippets of code, share them among students and remix them.

The course focuses on data types, arithmic and logic operators, functions, control flow statements and basic datastructures. It also provides an introduction to object oriented programming.





Participating SEADS members

Pieter Steyaert

Pieter Steyaert is an artist and transdisciplinary researcher who explores collaborations within artistic and scientific communities. His work particularly focuses on the context of astrophysics and exoplanets. Pieter is one of the co-founders of SEADS and has worked on a wide range of Biomodd, Seeker and Ēngines of Ēternity projects in Europe, the USA and SE Asia. He leads the development of tools and platforms that support the global SEADS community.

Pieter is fascinated by the possibilities, ethics, and shortcomings of the techno-realm. He shares and explores insights as an educator and researcher. His interests include artificial life, data-driven experience design, and art-science interactions. Pieter conducts research at CHAMELEON, an exoplanet research group which is affiliated with both the University of Antwerp and the University of Copenhagen. His research aims to use artistic methodologies to advance scientific ideation and research.

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visit Pieter's page