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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 50, accepted art major Corequisites: None Type: LAB Looks at the use of images in the digital age. Students work from a number of image sources, including printed images, photographic images, video, and computer-generated images. Explores the new imaging technology and tries to find pathways toward the development of an aesthetic discourse for the medium.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 50, accepted art major Corequisites: None Type: LAB Involves hands-on exploration of the technical, aesthetic, cultural, economic, ethical, and political aspects of computerized communication networks for artistic creation and information design.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 10 Corequisites: None Type: LAB Introduces professional practices of the working photographer.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: junior standing Corequisites: None Type: LAB An advanced undergraduate course in tactical media designed to bring artists from various specializations together to discuss methods and possibilities for independent public art activities, and to experiment with soft interventions in locations not typically accessed by artists. Pays particular attention to process (as opposed to product); to what can be created, organized, and/or produced outside of the artist s studio; and to engaging the immediate and specific qualities of a given socio-phenomenological field.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 309, ART 319, ART 320, or permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LAB Using a collaborative approach, students work for the semester on creative projects for local, not-for-profit organizations. Teams are responsible for concept development and design, schedules, budgets, production, printing, and client management. Entails information design, interactive media, print, product design, packaging design, exhibition design, and design for public space. Students will visit participating organizations, print houses, and project related lectures.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 312 Corequisites: None Type: LAB Develops professional methods and strategies as they relate to theory, art history, practice and career development. Emphasizes students individual painting ideas and sensibilities through self-initiation and creative resolution of visual investigation.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 411 Corequisites: None Type: LAB Emphasizes students mature and self-directed painting articulation aimed at a coherent body of work. High expectation placed on students investigation towards the utilization of private and public space for exhibition.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 1, accepted communication design major Corequisites: None Type: LAB Explores identity, image, and branding for non-profit and for-profit organizations, including product and service marks, stationery, packaging, 3D displays, exhibitions, and signage for identification and way-finding.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 1, accepted communication design major Corequisites: None Type: LAB Involves research, lectures, guest speakers, video interviews, readings, discussions, and presentations that investigate contemporary design issues and professional practices. Topics include design theory and criticism focusing on ethics and social responsibility, and design management within a wide range of professional practices.
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ART 324 Corequisites: None Type: LAB Explores the ways that representation and absence, ersatz eros, and the prurient present underlie the origins and continued allure of the figurative tradition. The scene is paramount in setting off the seen. Emphasizes the psychological and physical aspects of figured relationships and spaces that we portray in ambitious and subtle works that entice, revolt, and reclaim the viewers. Independent research and considerable out-of-class commitment bring in-class efforts to fruition.
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