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  • 4.00 Credits

    Arts Practicum provides professional training and experience for graduates and upper-level undergraduates by involving them in the production of a significant artistic project from start to finish. Projects often involve assisting or collaborating with prominent artists in residence at the iEAR studios. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: graduate standing, or two 2000-level electronic arts courses, or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the techniques and principles of computer animation with a concentration on modeling, texturing, and rendering. Students use advanced software to develop directed creative 3-D animations in a hands-on studio. Lectures, discussion, and exposure to contemporary work enable students to develop skills in this rapidly evolving field. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARTS 2060 or ARTS 2040 or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    An intermediate hands-on studio course in 3-D computer animation, in basic character animation, advanced modeling, advanced lighting, advanced rendering, dynamics, particle animation, scene description, and story building. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARTS 4060 or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term annually. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Through direct experience in the community, this course explores the complex roles and relationships of art, education, and technology. Students will develop a plan to work with a media arts center, community organization or school; final teams will produce real-world arts and education projects that ultimately will be realized as significant additions to their professional portfolio. The projects can include a range from traditional arts practice to creative writing, creative IT models, to community art and activism. When Offered: Spring and fall. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will be devoted to the investigation of diverse topics of electronic arts history, theory, and practice. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: 2000-level Arts course or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an investigation of radio as a unique artistic form. To provide a context for student's own production work (which will be aired over WRPI) the class incorporates readings on aesthetics, culture, history, politics, and economics of the world's first electronic broadcast technology.Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARTS 1010, COMM 1510. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course asks what is really about New Media, and looks at creative practices, theoretical discourses and social contexts to find answers. The course concentrates on cutting edge cultural expression using information and communication technologies. The objective to equip students with multiple perspectives - aesthetic, communications, historical - with which to analyze, critique, and develop original concepts about the uses of new media in art and culture. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ARTS-2500, ARTS-2530, ARTS-2540 or a 2000-level history-theory course in Audio Culture. When Offered: Spring term annually. Cross Listed: Cross-listed with ARTS-6130. Student cannot obtain credit for both courses. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This seminar is an investigation of the "successes" and "failures" of the news media, set within historical and contemporary contexts. The title "media watch" is intended to evoke a "watch-dog" approach found in "independent media" sources and organizations like "human rights watch." Assignments involve analyzing how issues are portrayed in the media and students choose their topics according to their interests. The course can therefore enhance capstone, thesis, or dissertaPrerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: 2000-level art, media, or cultural history course, or permission of instructor. When Offered: Offered upon availability of instructor. Cross Listed: Cross-listed with ARTS 6150. Student cannot obtain credit for both courses. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Advanced Drawing is designed to help students who have mastered basic drawing skills to enhance those skills and utilize them to explore visual ideas. Emphasis is placed on individual development of skills and subject matter to help students express themselves visually. Examples and studies are used from master drawings of the past to learn about the history of art and to stimulate ideas for the students' own work. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARTS 1200 or permission of instructor. Credit Hours: 4
  • 2.00 Credits

    An advanced studio course in sculpture for students who have taken Sculpture I. Students are encouraged to explore personal areas of interest and are required to develop a familiarity with the history of sculpture as well as mastering fabrication techniques. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARTS 2210. When Offered: Offered on availability of instructor. Credit Hours: 4
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