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Staff. mw 10.30-12.20 Meets RP (0) Introduction to the basic tools of digital video production. Topics include dv camera operation, sound, and Mac-based editing with Final Cut Pro software. Individual and collaborative assignments explore the visual language and production challenges of dv. Emphasis on the spatial and visual aspects of the medium rather than the narrative. Screenings of experimental film, video art, and dv feature films. Materials fee: $150. Enrollment limited to 12.
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Jeffrey Stuker. w 10.30-12.20 Hu (0) Key concepts in modern critical theory as they aid in the analysis of creative work in the studio. Psychoanalysis, Marxism, feminism, structuralism, and poststruc-turalism examined in relation to modern and contemporary movements in the visual arts, including cubism, surrealism, Arte Povera, pop, minimalism, conceptual art, performance art, the Pictures group, and the current relational aesthetics movement. Materials fee: $25.
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Scott Braun. mw 1.30-3.20 Hu Meets RP (0) Introduction to concepts of design and form in sculpture. The use of wood, including both modern and traditional of metal processes such as welding, cutting, grinding, and finishing may be explored on a limited basis. Group discussion complements the studio work. The shops and studio are available during days and evenings throughout the week. Materials fee: $75 per term. Enrollment limited to12.
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223a: mw 10.30-12.20 Meets RP (0) Samuel Messer 224b: tth 10.30-12.20 Meets RP (0) George Rush A study of the human figure, using a range of approaches. Emphasis on observation, anatomy, and spatial structure. Historical examples from cave painting to contemporary art. Materials fee: $75 per term.
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Robert Reed, Jr. mwf 10.30-12.20 Meets RP (0) An introduction to concepts and techniques in painting through observational study with emphasis on the language of color and the articulation of space. Study of pictorial syntax in historical painting; mastery of materials and techniques. Materials fee: $75 per term. Enrollment limited to 15. Prerequisite or corequisite: art 114a orb.
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Lisa Kereszi. Hu Meets RP (0) 237a: wf 3.30-5.20238b: mw 10.30-12.20 A class in black-and-white photography extending the concerns of art 136a or b. Introduction to the use of medium-format cameras. Specialized topics include night photography, the use of flash, developing roll film, basic digital scanning, and grayscale printing techniques. Survey of the rich tradition of handheld photography and the production of artists such as Lartigue, Brassa?, Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Robert Adams. Materials fee: $150 per term. Prerequisite: art 136a or b or equivalent (Formerly art 137a or b)
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Sarah Oppenheimer. th 1.30-5.20 Meets RP (0) Digital techniques and concepts as they expand the possibilities of traditional drawing. Topics include vector and bitmap imaging, the stylus and the scanner, printing and projection, and the creation of studies for other artworks. The second half of the course is focused on individual development and exploration. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: art 111a or b or art 114a or b or permission of instructor
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Alice Chung. mw 3.30-5.20 Meets RP (0) An intermediate course concentrating on the fundamentals of typography, with emphasis on the way typographic form and visual arrangement create and support content. Focus on designing and making books, employing handwork and computer technology. Typographic history and theory discussed in relation to course projects. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: art 132a or b.
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Henk van Assen. f 8.25-12.20 Meets RP (0) Continued studies in typography, incorporating more advanced and complex problems. Exploration of grid structures, sequentiality, and typographic translation, particularly in the design of contemporary books, and screen-based kinetic typography. Relevant issues of design history and theory discussed in conjunction with studio assignments. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: art 264a.
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