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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Intro to design issues specific for the web. The course includes an overview of how internet functions. It covers basic website interactivity and navigation, image adjustment and compression, as well as basics of multimedia on the web. [9/5/2001]
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3.00 Credits
The films of John Ford with emphasis on his vision of the American frontier, and the American personality; the director as artist; screening and discussion of "Grapes of Wrath," "My Darling Clementine," "Fort Apache," "The Searchers" and others. [1/24/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Historical events and personalities as seen through the filter of the British and American film industries; issues of historical accuracy and artistic license; political, social, and cultural factors; films include "JFK," "Ghandi," "Elizabeth," and "Lawrence of Arabia." [1/24/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Shakespeare's plays as rendered on film by the British and Amerian film industries; films with Oliver, Welles, Branagh, Brando, Gielgud, Richardson, Cagney, among others, screened and discussed. [1/3/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Hollywood translates American crime literature, fact and fiction, into film; screenings and discussions of films representative of various cultural periods. Films include "Maltese Falcon," "Blue Dahlia," "Desperate Hours," "Bonnie and Clyde," "In Cold Blood," "Goodfellas,"and "Fargo." [1/24/2000]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the main movements in modern and contemporary painting and sculpture: symbolism, fauvism, expressionism, cubism, futurism, dadaism and surrealism. More recent movements such as pop, op, minimal and conceptual art will be discussed. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Dynamic relations of commerce and art:communications, advertising, interior and product design. In depth study: Posters, trademarks, logos, album covers, furniture design. Artists discussed:Mucha, Cassandra, Rockwell, Breuer. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
A basic course that introduces the student to the ideas and language of three-dimensional design. Because of the wide range of the course, students who may be interested in sculpture, jewelry design, interior and architectural design, as well as stage design, computer animation and 3-D modeling, can benefit from this course. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Basic theory of color perception and its relevance to the visual arts. Diverse color relationships and contrasts are studied with the use of color aid, and studio experiments are supplemented by theoretical investigation. Projects based on differing types of color contrasts, for example, contrasts of hue, value saturation, temperature and simultaneous contrast. All criticism and instruction are on an individual basis. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
Via the Internet as virtual art world, the purpose of this course is to acquaint students with visual art from around the world. We will travel the globe to visit museums, galleries and artists. Students will become acquainted with relationships between historical and contemporary work and how it interconnects all continents and countries. [7/8/2002]
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