
WEEK 3 - TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
A reflection on Roopa Vasudevan’s Slow Response and Zeynep Tufekci’s Twitter & Teargas, exploring how slowing down and rethinking our relationship with technology can help us reclaim agency in a fast, automated world.


Week 2 - Animation and Interaction
Exercises and Assignment Debugging - <---- Definitely not how I felt learning to code and doing these assignments... Debugged code below Part 1 : Move a circle from the middle of the canvas to the right side of the screen. Part 2 : Add 3 more, 1 moving left, 1 moving up, 1 moving down. Part 3 : Add 4 more, 1 moving towards each of the 4 corners of the canvas. Part 4 : Make one of your circles move 10 times faster. Move a circle towards or in the direction of the mouse. Hint:

Interactions with Sensors
I live in a prewar building, so the only sensors I interact with regularly are the motion sensors for the hallway lights — though they’re not very responsive. You really have to jump or wave your arms to get them to turn on. My daily routine with sensors usually starts when I unlock a Citi Bike or tap my phone to use OMNY on the bus or train, depending on how I choose to commute that day. Once I get off the bus/train or lock my Citi Bike, my next interaction is often wit












