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Indistinguishable From... Magic as Interface, Technology, and Tradition

MAS.S66 · Media Arts and Sciences · Graduate · Spring 2015

Greg Borenstein, Dan Novy

MIT · Tier 1

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.

Art, Design & ArchitectureHumanitiesGame DesignPerforming ArtsVisual ArtsHistory

The syllabus, on MIT OpenCourseWare

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Greg Borenstein, Dan Novy. MAS.S66 Indistinguishable From... Magic as Interface, Technology, and Tradition. Spring 2015. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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