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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Preparation, installation, and participation in the annual senior exhibition. Pass/Not Pass only. Prerequisite: senior Studio Art majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Individual study or directed creative projects as arranged with faculty member. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Approaches to postwar art and culture. Solving visual problems and developing understanding of how gender, sexuality, race, nationality influence contemporary cultures. Examines individual's relation to being an artist, encouraging experimentation rather than repeating received ideas. ( IV) 9 Contemporary Art and Visual Culture 9A Media, Art, and Technology (4) F. Addresses key themes in the Studio Art Department curriculum: the relationship between art and culture; concepts of audience; differing functions of media forms; new information and communication technologies; education and democracy; issues of identity, difference, and globalization. ( IV) 9B Visiting Artists (4) W. Combines lectures on the various histories and contexts of contemporary art with guest speakers currently working in the field. ( IV) 9C Thematic Investigation (4) S. A thematic investigation into modern and contemporary art (1945-present). (IV)
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4.00 Credits
Encourages an investigation of the premises and limits of drawing, primarily, but not inevitably, as a two-dimensional medium. Includes slide presentations and discussions of the historical uses of a wide range of drawing. ( IX)
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the fundamental components of painting: color, form, space, surface, scale, and content. Studio work, slide presentations, and critiques of student work. Open to Studio Art majors only.
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4.00 Credits
The practice of sculpture in the contemporary arts; inclusion of spatial interventions, site-specific and environmental design, appropriation of found materials; techniques in cutting, joining, and assembly of wood, metals, and plastics. May include casting, welding, and ceramics. Materials fee. ( IX)
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of use of clay as sculptural basis with an emphasis on development of an idea and its relation to contemporary and experimental art practice. Hand-building, glazing, finishing processes, and use of other structural materials. Materials fee. ( IX)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic theories and techniques for producing art using digital media. Provides an overview of the aesthetics of digital art, covering such topics as the nature of the real and the relation between digital and analog media.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to theories and techniques of creating time-based art using digital technologies. Digital sound- and video-editing programs are emphasized and basic concepts in animation, multimedia, and interactivity are covered. Prerequisite: Studio Art 65A.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to creating art for the Internet, covering history and structure along with key types of Internet activity including e-mail, Telnet, html, virtual worlds, CUSeeMe, VRML. Basics of Internet connectivity and hands-on work in UNIX, html, and scripting for the Web. Prerequisite: Studio Art 65B.
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