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  • 3.00 Credits

    In a design laboratory students learn to turn ideas into visual solutions through the application of design principles. Through lectures, writings, readings, discussion and critiques of projects assigned students will build visual literacy in relation to digital design. Note: Priority seating given to digital design majors. Prereq: Digital Design majors: passed portfolio review, FINE 2405, 2415 can be taken concurrently with 3414 and 3424. Digital Design minors: FINE 2405 and 2415 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A workshop exploring how interactive media can be used to convey a message and deliver information. Through critiques of projects, discussion and research, students will learn principles of user interface design, aesthetics and structure including their potential cultural impact. Note: priority seating given to Digital Design and Transmedia majors. Prereq: Digital Design majors: passed portfolio review, FINE 2405 and 2415. Digital Design minors: FINE 2405 and 2415. Transmedia: FINE 2405, 2510, 3505 - can be taken concurrently with 3414 and 3438 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In a studio environment students will develop advanced projects using animation, interactivity and motion graphics to create innovative solutions to design problems. Students will learn to apply design theory to practice through discussion, critiques and assigned projects throughout the semester. Prereq: FINE 3410, 3414, 3424 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A workshop devoted to 3D as a medium for creating works of art. Through demonstration, discussion, readings and project based explorations, students will learn to navigate and create in the 3D digital environment. Note: Priority seating given to Digital Design and Transmedia majors. Prereq: Digital Design majors: FINE 3410, FINE 3414 and FINE 3424; Digital Design minors and Transmedia majors: FINE 2405, FINE 3414 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A workshop-laboratory devoted to examining advanced concepts concerning the role of image and text within time-based and interactive media in design/artistic practices. Through creative investigations, readings and discussion students consider the new and expanding roles of text and image within the electronic sphere. Note: priority is given to Digital Design and Transmedia majors. Prereq: Digital Design majors: FINE 3410, 3414, 3424 and portfolio review. Transmedia: FINE 2405,2510, 3505 - can be taken concurrently with 3414 and 3424. Other: Permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A workshop-laboratory that focuses on narrative structure and its ability to create, control and manipulate viewer and user-experience. Through creative explorations, students will examine issues of narrative, identity, reception and audience and private/public space and develop approaches to creating user-centered works of art and design. Note: Priority seating is given to Digital Design and Transmedia majors. Prereq: Digital Design majors: FINE 3410, FINE 3414 and FINE 3424; Transmedia majors: FINE 3414, FINE 3424 and FINE 3438; Other: Permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intense workshop-laboratory devoted to using interactivity as a medium for communicating ideas and information. Through creative investigations, readings and discussions, students will create projects that explore active viewer participation using vector and raster animation, non-linear editing and viewer interaction. Prereq: Digital Design majors: FINE 3410, FINE 3414, FINE 3424, can be taken concurrently with FINE 3434; Transmedia majors: FINE 3414, FINE 3424 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Digital Painting is a studio designed for student exploration of artistic expression using digital tools for traditional painting and illustration techniques. Prereq: FINE 1100 and all FINE foundation classes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intense workshop-laboratory devoted to using time and motion as a medium for communicating ideas and information. Through creative investigations, readings and discussions students will explore linkages between non-linear editing, animation and 3-dimensional animation as used in motion graphics. Prereq: FINE 3434, 3444, and portfolio review. Can be taken concurrently with FINE 3428/3444/3454. Transmedia: FINE 3414, 3424 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of the human figure from life and imagination directs visual vocabulary towards expression three dimensionally. Mold making using rubber, alginate and plaster is introduced for casting in metal, resin, synthetics, plastic, paper and biodegradable materials. Drawing is included. Prereq: FINE 1015, FINE 1100, FINE 1400, FINE 1500, FINE 2015, FINE 2600, FINE 2610, FINE 2500, FINE 2510.
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