ENVS 212 - Making Solar Music: Electronic and Unplugged 0 -2 HU
First semester, second module. This course invites students to explore the use of sound and music in articulating environmental phenomena. Using physical principles, solar energy, and data from the Adam Joseph Lewis Center, interdisciplinary teams of students will choose particular outdoor spaces (e.g., a courtyard or plaza) and design structures or systems that express the patterns and power of the sun through the medium of sound.
Prerequisites & Notes Grading is CR/NE and P/NP only.
Open to students who are currently in (or have already taken) PHYS 054, ENVS 360, ENVS 316, or TECH 350; or by consent of instructors.
Enrollment Limit: 20.
Ms. Janda, Mr. Lopez, with participation from Mr. Petersen and Mr. Richards
Credits: 0-2 hours
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