Mon. Mar 10, 2025, 5:00PM to 6:20PM, GHC 4301
Welcome to Interaction and Expression Using the Pausch Bridge Lighting! Notes for each class meeting will appear on these agenda pages.
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Course Introduction
- Instructor self introductions
- General objectives and scope of the course
- Samples of previous work on the Pausch Bridge
- Samples of architectural lighting
- Overview of the bridge hardware and software
- Monday March 17 night session at 8PM (end of civil twilight) following our regular class time
- Project group introductions
Project Brief
The project handout is available on the Project Brief page.
Project Group Meetings
- Announcement of the project groups.
- Brief breakout meeting for each group. Please:
- Introduce yourselves
- Exchange contact information
- Brainstorm conceptual approaches for a lighting composition
- Introduce yourselves to the instructors
Assignment 1
Software
Each student should install both WireGuard and Pharos Designer 2 on their own laptop prior to the second class. Details on each may be found in the user guide:
- WireGuard VPN notes: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~PauschBridge/guide/remote.html
- Pharos Designer 2 notes: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~PauschBridge/guide/Pharos.html
Project Brainstorming
Due: noon on Mon March 17
Each student should review the project brief again in detail and brainstorm several conceptual or thematic approaches to the project. Then using whichever communications methods you prefer, the group should negotiate a short consensus list of three ideas to pursue.
Deliverable: one Google Doc per group containing a short paragraph description for each of your top three ideas. Please create the doc in the course Google Shared Drive Folder Assignment 1 and include your group number in the title.
Looking ahead, the second assignment will involve creating a detailed storyboard of visual research and sketches depicting each major design idea for the show.