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Art 241: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Introductory studio environment with emphasis on basic design principles and techniques, tool safety, material exploration, and the development of unique personal expressions in three dimensions. Two 3-hr studios a wk and assigned work.
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Art 251: Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Intro to basic printmaking techniques, relief, intaglio, and monotype; emphasis on sensitivity to materials and individual development.
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Art 261: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Intro to clay-forming techniques, wheel-thrown and hand-built forming methods, ceramic design concepts, development and articulation of individual design criteria, glaze experimentation; fundamental types of ceramic ware; kiln and studio procedures. Two 3-hr studios a wk and assigned work.
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Art 271: Interaction Design I
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Introduction to technical and aesthetic concepts of interaction design, including user based interaction design methodologies and standards based practices for the Web and other interactive media. Preparation of basic media assets (graphics, video, animation and sound) for interactive delivery. Introduction to basic design methodologies; structured versus unstructured projects, project brief, personas, scenarios, flowcharting, storyboarding and development and production project workflows.
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Art 272: Interaction Design II
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Intermediate interaction design. Self-initiated interactive design projects using industry standard methodologies and practices, to include pre-design project analysis and description, design development and production. Introduction to information design concepts and practices and to various technologies for providing user based interaction; scripting, Flash, and databases, etc. Readings in current design issues and industry trends. Prereq: Art 271 or Permission
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Art 280: Understanding Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Basic skills of camera operation; emphasis on image design and creative techniques; lec topics include exposure, lenses, composition, filters, and films. 35mm adjustable camera required, plus additional costs for photographic materials. Two lec and one 3-hr recitation a wk.
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Art 282: Color Photography/Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Investigation of color theory through photographic and digital imaging techniques. Practical exercises and creative techniques are used to communicate color concepts in visual imagery. Emphasis on visual problem solving. Prereq: Art 280
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Art 299: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
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Art 302: Modern Art and Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. A study of the principal artistic movements and theories in modern art from c. 1880 to World War II. Beginning with late-nineteenth-century modernism, the course closely examines the historical, societal, cultural, philosophical, and theoretical frameworks from which modern art and theory emerged. Modernist movements to be considered include, Neoimpressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, Futurism, Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism, among others.
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Art 303: Contemporary Art and Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
A survey of the principal artists, movements, theories, and artistic strategies since World War II in Europe and America. Important movements examined include the New York School, Neo-dada, Post-Painterly Abstraction, British and American Pop, Minimalism, Conceptual art, Earthworks and Environments, Performance Art, Neoexpressionism, and the various approaches within contemporary art.
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