Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation 302:

The Hacker Imagination: from Ancient Greece to Cupertino (4.0 units)

Exploring issues in innovation, design and invention from the perspective of the hacker imagination.
  • Note: The popular notion of the innovator is a story of the individual genius and the birth of new ideas. In reality, most new ideas result from reworking, or hacking, older ideas. This course explores many of the world's greatest ideas from the perspective of the imaginative mindset of hacking.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
10230D060Lecture10:00-11:50amMon, Wed34 of 40Doug ThomasONLINEPDF (194932 KB)notesession dates
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