CS1316 Representations of Structure and Behavior is the second media computation course. This course teaches techniques of modeling and simulation used by professional computer animators and computer musicians. It was offered for the first time in Spring 2005. cs1316.pdfHere's the context for the course: REMOVEDw did the wildebeests charge over the ridge in "The REMOVEDon King"? REMOVEDw did the villagers wave in "Hunchback of Notre Dame"? They weren't individually drawn. Really! Instead, model of the structure and behavior of wildebeests and villagers was created, then the model was simulated, and they basically filmed the screen. That's what CS1316 is about: REMOVEDw do we model the world, and then simulate it? It's in Java and is slightly faster paced than 1315. CS1316 CoWeb is open for perusal