Art 483 | Fundamentals of Interface Design | Winter 2007

Please join us to experience this term's final projects in the UW Division of Design's interaction design course called Designing Behaviors.

We have been exploring ideas in interactive behaviors in a unique collaborative interdisciplinary studio using the LEGO Mindstorms NXT system of programmable robots. Students in the course come from design, computer science and engineering, digital arts/experimental media, and technical communication.

The projects, which range from an experimental blimp to a stair-climbing robot, will be in action in our studio for your enjoyment.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
University of Washington
Art Building, Room 236

Hope to see you there,

Andrew Davidson, Affiliate Assistant Professor
Axel Roesler, Assistant Professor
and the students of Designing Behaviors


The Art Building is on the main UW campus. Here is a campus map showing where to find us. If you are driving, you can use the gate at 17th and 45th, and ask the guard for a pass to lot N4 or N5. Or, you can park at the Red Square/Henry Garage (entrance at NE Campus Parkway and 15th). Full campus parking information can be found here.