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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisite: course C101 or 104 or C106. Through lectures, discussions, and studio work, introduction to basic elements of three-dimensional computer visualization, including modeling, image mapping, lighting, project construction, and rendering. P/NP or letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisites: courses C101 or 104 or C106, and 156A. Extension of study of virtual three-dimensional form to include motion, time, and rhythm. Storyboard development, modeling of articulated characters and objects, virtual camera movement, and motion capture. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisites: courses C101 or 104 or C106, and 154A. Emphasis on graphic and information design for interactive media applications. Introduction to multimedia and hypertext. Focus on learning role of conceptual designer as visual communicator and design manager. P/NP or letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisites: courses C101 or 104 or C106, and 154A, 157A. Extension of study of interactive media design. Focus on development of advanced conceptual skills in interface design and nonlinear narrative utilizing programming techniques such as lists and objects. Builds on skills and concepts acquired in course 157A. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisites: courses C101 or 104 or C106, and 154A. Introduction to environmental communication design through experience in design studio. Focus on aesthetic issues concerning creation of design elements incorporating concepts of spatial dimension, human/environmental scale, motion, and time. Overview of history, technologies, and future of environmental graphics. P/NP or letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisites: course C101 or 104 or C106, and three courses from 153A through 158. Limited to seniors. Individual studies organized and conceptualized by senior students. Proposal for research and development of design and production of body of work. May be repeated once for credit. Letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisite: course C101 or 104 or C106. Selected topics in design and media arts explored through variety of approaches that may include projects, readings, discussion, research papers, and oral presentations. Topics announced in advance. May be repeated for maximum of 15 units. Only 10 units may be applied toward area studies. Letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: completion of preparation for major courses. Enforced requisite: course 28. Emphasis on gaining deeper understanding of technical concepts in networking while learning history of Internet and becoming familiar with state-of-art tools of moment. Storyboard and project development integrated into all aspects of class. Letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Requisite: course 161A. Intermediate- level course exploring creative production through networked multimedia environments, with focus on Worldwide Web. Builds on skills and concepts acquired in course 161A. May be repeated once for credit. Letter grading.
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5.00 Credits
Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Requisites: courses 161A, 161B. Advanced-level course exploring creative production through online environments and telepresence. Focus on design of multiuser collaborative spaces. Builds on skills and concepts acquired in course 161B. Letter grading.
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