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3.00 Credits
Principles of design for newspapers and magazines with appropriate assignments. Emphasis on the use of photographs. P: ART 375.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the design of the printed page using typography, photographs and graphics. Hands-on computer assignments and critiques.
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3.00 Credits
Motion pictures as a distinctive medium of communication and as an art form; film language; film history; film appreciation; critical assimilation of film content. 2R, 3L.
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3.00 Credits
Illustrating editorial and visual ideas using the Macintosh computer and a variety of computer graphic tools. The main program used will be Adobe Photoshop which will enable the students to work with and combine visual elements from photographs and artwork. Color theory, scanning, calibration, halftones, color separating. Photo-CD and the electronic darkroom will be covered with appropriate assignments.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design of online publications, including elements of online layout, typography and graphics to create well designed web sites.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the history of photography: historical, scientific, philosophical foundations; connection with other forms of literary and visual, fine and performing arts; the impact of the photograph on society and media; the ethics of "taking" and "making" a photog ra ph. Survof the work of acclaimed masters of the medium as well as of the contemporary poets of photographic language.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the most important works of major American architects from the Colonial period to the present . P: So. stdg .
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the history and aesthetics of photography as a medium of visual expression in the culture of Latin America . Study of the evolution of contemporary Latin American photography from its 19th century "colonial" roots through periods of 20th century revolutionand independence to the contemporary post-modern idiom of Latin American image-making . Emphasis on the study of photographic themes that are specific to the Latin American cultural experience: colonialism, revolution and independence, native and tribal society, religion and cult, economic oppression and poverty, politics and self-determination, geography and natural resources, language and architecture.
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3.00 Credits
Modern Hispanic Art History will survey the painting, sculpture and architecture of Latin America along with some of its Spanish influences, from 1820 to the present. Native American and African influences on Latin American art will be surveyed. Key figures to be studies are: Rivera, Torres-Garcia, Lam, Matta, Kahlo, Varo, Chambi, Salgado, Barragan, Botero, Bravo, Jimenez, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Class will take the student through the processes of creating sculpture in cast glass. The processes covered will be clay sculpture, mold making, casting of glass and the finishing of the glass sculpture.
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