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Hybrid Art, in collaboration with the Creative Arts Council, will be cosponsoring a semester long project, which will offer the first opportunity to create interdisciplinary projects for the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. We are seeking students with high standards of studio practice and an interest in interdisciplinary collaboration. We are especially interested in students who have experience in, but not limited to the following areas: dance, theater, literary arts, electronic media, film, installation, design,and visual art. Meeting time: Monday and Wednesday 1:00 - 4:50pm. Field trips will be part of this course. Enrollment limited to 16 and will be determined by permission of instructor. Interested students must attend the first class.
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This course will explore sound art as a multidimensional medium situated between physical, psychological and cultural spaces. Students will gain an introduction to the practical, technical and historical aspects of sound art through studio work and will learn about and apply concept development ans installation strategies.
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The Modern Art movement, based on rejecting tradition and breaking rules, found itself supplanted by new artistic styles, cultural values, and sources of support just before the end of the 20th century, thus yielding to what has become known as Postmodernism. This course will examine the radical impulse that continues to drive the artists and art work of this period, looking closely at ways "tradition" and "modern" are transgressed to form new attitudes, views, and visual perspectives. Students will be asked to define Postmodernism in a variety of interdisciplinary formats. This class will satisfy VA concentration requirement for History of Contemporary Art. Restricted to 20 concentrators.
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Unlike other creative professionals, visual artists don't have agents or managers--you have to do it all yourself. This class will cover business basics including tracking inventory and preparing invoices; taking legal precautions like registering a copyright and drafting consignment forms; using promotional tools; and making career decisions such as choosing the right venue to show your work. Grants, residencies, do-it-yourself strategies and relationships with galleries and nonprofit institutions will be discussed in depth. Discussion and assignments will emphasize community and the practical, hands-on skills necessary to thrive as a visual artist. Prerequisite: VISA 0100 or 0100, in addition to two semesters of VISA studio courses. Enrollment limited to 20 juniors and seniors in Visual Art. WRIT
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Will explore experimental musical instrument design, and by extension, experimental musical composition and performance. Students will develop an understanding of the science and art of instrument design through readings, listening exercises, and workshops. Concurrently, students will learn how to conceptualize, design, and fabricate their own experimental instruments using a variety of hand and machine tools. Percussive, stringed, and wind instruments will all be considered. Additionally, a select number of electronic devices and digital processing techniques will also be introduced. Individual and group musical compositions will be developed over the course of the semester, and performed in midterm and final concerts. Enrollment limited to 20. Instructor permission required.
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0.00 Credits
Interested students must register for MUSC 1240A S01 (CRN 25760).
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1.00 Credits
Work on an approved project leading to the presentation of a portfolio, under supervision of an individual member of the staff. Project proposals must be filed with the department no later than the first week of the semester. Section numbers vary by instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Section numbers vary by instructor.
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No course description available.
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