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posted by martyb on Friday February 06 2015, @01:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the MIT-on-MAT dept.

Reported on http://novysan.com/magic and confirmed here: http://www.media.mit.edu/about/academics/class-schedule

'When Aleister Crowley defined magic as “the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will,” he might as easily have been describing technology. In fact, “magic” is still the word we use to encompass the wonders of a new technology before it becomes ubiquitous. '

Course Description

"With a focus on the creation of functional prototypes and practicing real magical crafts, this class combines theatrical illusion, game design, sleight of hand, machine learning, camouflage, and neuroscience to explore how ideas from ancient magic and modern stage illusion can inform cutting edge technology. Students will learn techniques to improve the presentation, display, and interface of their projects as well as gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural traditions that shape user expectations of technology. Topics will include: Stage Illusion as Information Display, The Neuroscience of Misdirection, Magical Warfare: Camouflage and Deception, Magic Items and the Internet of Things, Computational Demonology, Ritual Magick as User Experience Design. Guest lecturers and representatives of Member companies will contribute to select project critiques. Requires regular reading, discussion, practicing magic tricks, design exercises, a midterm project and final project."

Uncle Al would have been so proud.

 
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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 06 2015, @02:23PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 06 2015, @02:23PM (#141825)

    In the past, objects were charged with magical energy. Today, we charge our smartphones with electrical energy. What's the fundamental difference? Both are forces that the majority of people does not really understand, and which give additional powers to those who manage to control them.

    Only one actually exists, though.

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