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  • 1.25 Credits

    An exploration of the video medium including production using the digital video format. Digital video cameras will be used to produce digital source material to be manipulated in a non-linear digital editing system. Image manipulation, effects, and editing will be explored. A variety of video structures, theories, concepts, and forms will be examined through production, discussions, and viewing students' and artists' work. Prerequisite(s): course 21 or 22 or 23 or 80F or 118, or by permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 18. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff, E. Anderson
  • 1.25 Credits

    Independent and collaborative creative projects using advanced computer methods. May include networking projects, virtual representations, interactive multimedia, installation, performance, robotics, and three-dimensional modeling. Emphasis on advanced critical and experimental approaches to computers as a unique art medium and contemporary research issues. Students are required to enroll in scheduled lab sections. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 118. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. E. Anderson
  • 1.25 Credits

    Independent and collaborative creative projects using advanced computer methods, which may be a continuation of projects initiated in course 120. May include networking projects, virtual representations, interactive multimedia, installation, performance, 3D modeling and animation, or robotics. Emphasis on advanced critical and experimental approaches to computers as a unique art medium, and contemporary research issues. Students are required to enroll in scheduled lab section. Students are billed for a materials fee. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff, E. Anderson
  • 1.25 Credits

    Addresses electronic imaging, output, and transferring as means of producing prints. Students gain knowledge and experience in using computer equipment including digital cameras, scanners, printers, and a variety of software. Investigation of conceptual and technical identities between digital image-making and traditional methods, as well as crossing over them to contemporary trends in art practice. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 25 or 26 or 27, or permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff
  • 1.25 Credits

    Introduction to production of small edition books and multiples utilizing sequential visual imaging, narrative content, and mixed media in bookmaking. Provides instruction in conceptualizing, producing, and distributing printed artists' multiples. Ideas encouraged within a broad range of possibilities via the format of artists' books. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff
  • 1.25 Credits

    Students work collaboratively with a professional visiting artist on his/her research to develop their studio skills, discuss current critical and theoretical readings, and learn skills necessary to becoming a professional artist. Enrollment by portfolio review and restricted to junior and senior art majors. Concurrent enrollment in course 127B is required. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to junior art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
  • 1.25 Credits

    Students develop independent projects under the advice and guidance of a professional visiting artist during weekly studio classes and discussions. Enrollment by portfolio review and restricted to junior and senior art majors. Concurrent enrollment in course 127A required. Enrollment restricted to junior art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
  • 30.00 Credits

    Continuation of course 30. Students explore visual ideas, directing their work toward individualized goals. Required work includes making photographic prints, reading historical and theoretical works, and examination of photographs. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 30. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff, L. Watts, N. Locks
  • 1.25 Credits

    Continuation of course 130. Students produce a portfolio of photographs, read historical and theoretical works, and study photographs and other art works. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): one of the following: course 130 and either course 132 or 134 or by passing 10 credits of 130. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff, L. Watts, N. Locks
  • 1.25 Credits

    Concentration on making photographic works in color. Students produce a portfolio of color photographs, read historical and theoretical works, and study photographs and other art works. Individualized projects may include work with color transparencies, color xerox, computer-generated imagery, or mixed media. Students are billed for a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 130. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff, L. Watts, N. Locks
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