Technological art calls for new aesthetic approaches, relies on unusual materials and skills, and most importantly, requires different modes of thinking than other media. Art and Technology Studies students appropriate, repurpose, and subvert technological systems to unlock new creative possibilities. They create and manipulate objects, images, sound, text, music, voice, and movement with custom-written software, newly fabricated materials, unconventional processes, and new methods of integrating other technologies. This DIY and hacking philosophy is embodied throughout the curriculum.