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Course Rotation: TBA. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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Course Rotation: TBA. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Area of Knowledge I, Inquiry and Exploration
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New Core: Fulfills 3 credits in Area of Knowledge IV. Course Description: This course will introduce students to the principles of animation using various software applications including Adobe Premiere and Macromedia Flash. The timeline sound, rotoscoping, scanning, masking, storyboards, moving text, the camera, and effects are among the subjects covered. Students will create narrative and experimental works, publishing them on DVD. Note: Access to a digital video camera is helpful but not required. Course Rotation: TBA. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Area of Knowledge IV, Inquiry and Exploration
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Prerequisite: A minimum of 3 studio art courses. Course Description: The Project Studio is an interdisciplinary studio course for intermediate and advanced students. Students develop their own self-directed project in the medium of their choice, with the oversight of the instructor. Work in drawing, painting, digital, photography, sculpture, or any combination that complements your proposed project. You may choose to develop a series of landscape paintings, create a digital or photographic book, or pursue an in-depth study of anatomy: the instructor works with each student individually to define and develop a challenging project. Visual references and relevant readings are supplied by the instructor. Group and individual critiques provide a critical framework. A visiting critic is invited to view and discuss student projects. Art 296Y and ART 296H may be taken in alternate semesters. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio, Tutorial, Online Course Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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Perequisite: 2 previous Art or Art History courses or permission of instructor: This course introduces students to the range of professional activities associated with producing the ubiquitous vehicle for displaying and viewing art: the Exhibition. Through assignments, hands-on experience, readings and field trips, students learn to develop an exhibition from conception and promotion to installation and documentation. In groups and individually, students write proposals, develop press packets, produce educational materials, design announcements, curate and install exhibition design. Students learn to design the exhibition space and install various types of art works utilizing the Peter Fingesten Gallery at One Pace Plaza as a resource. Readings contribute to an understanding of the role of the exhibition space and its co-development with broader cultural and artistic ideologies. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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Prerequisite: A minimum of 3 studio Art courses or permission of instructor. Course Description: The Project Studio is an interdisciplinary studio course for intermediate and advanced students. Students develop a self-directed project in the medium of their choice, with the oversight of the instructor. Students may work in drawing, painting, digital, photography, sculpture, or any combination that complements the proposed project. Experimentation and a personal approach to the chosen medium are encouraged. The instructor works with each student individually to define and develop a challenging project, providing visual references and relevant readings. Group and individual critiques provide a critical framework. A visiting critic is invited to view and discuss student projects. ART 296Y (Project Studio A) and ART 296H (Project Studio B) may be taken alternate semesters. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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3.00 Credits
Course Rotation: Fall and Spring. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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New Core: Fulfills 3 credits in Area of Knowledge IV. Course Description: Each student creates a section of a graphic novel inspired by specific places, characters and events. Themes are determined by the class participants and the instructor. Examples of graphic novels, and other narrative and text-based art forms are studied. Through semester-long projects, students develop their drawing, design, and storytelling skills. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Area of Knowledge IV, Inquiry and Exploration
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Prerequisite: ART 186 or ART 284 or ART 287 or ART 380 or permission of instructor. Course Description: This course will introduce students to the fundamental of creating three-dimensional objects and worlds for online 3-D social space and gaming. The class will learn how to use the 3-D interface, Second Life, as our means for learning basic modeling of objects, avatar creation, navigation and simple scripting to create motion. Live online social events and activities will be created by groups of students to explore ideas of interactivity and gaming in 3-D digital space. This is a course for beginners who would like to experience the creative construction that entices many newcomers to online virtual worlds. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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Course Description: Plan and elevation and perspective renderings of interior spaces, as well as consideration of accessories, window treatment, floor coverings, and lighting for contemporary living. Some three-dimensional model-building will be included. Course Rotation: PLV: Fall. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Art Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration
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