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ARS 274: Beginning Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to printmaking. Demonstrations and lectures treat printmaking techniques and print shop procedures. Students are introduced to intaglio (etching, drypoint, engraving), relief (wood block, line block) monoprinting, and if time permits, lithography.
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ARS 281: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An intensive course exploring the techniques and materials of black-and-white photography, employing traditional developing and printing techniques in the darkroom: Students must provide their own 35mm camera with the capability of full manual operation. Estimated cost of supplies is $450, in addition to the Lab fee.
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ARS 299: Studio Management Workshop
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Development of practical skills needed to manage and maintain a studio lab or shop in the art department. Students work under the supervision of a faculty member in an area of interest, such as photography, printmaking, electronic media, or sculpture. May be repeated twice.
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ARS 317: Interactive Media, Performance, and Installation
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An investigation of the relationship between music and film and video. Students script, shoot, edit, and create short videos with soundtracks, exploring different aspects of visuals and music. All editing is done digitally. Works may be made for screen, installation, or performance. Also examines historical and contemporary artistic exploration with such media. This course is offered as ARS 317, MUS 317 and THR 317.
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ARS 318: Movie Making: Shoot, Edit, Score
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An investigation of the relationship between music and film and video. Students script, shoot, edit, and create short videos with soundtracks, exploring different aspects of visuals and music. All editing is done digitally. Works may be made for screen, installation, or performance. Also examines historical and contemporary artistic exploration with such media. This course is offered as ARS 318, MUS 318, and THR 318.
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ARS 324: Intermediate Digital Art: Design
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
This course focuses on the aesthetic, social, political, and ethical issues at stake in the production of design. The course extends beyond two-dimensional graphic design to include critical approaches to the practice and production of architecture, urbanism, environmental design, social life, and fine art.
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ARS 324 - Intermediate Digital Art: Design
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ARS 325: Theory and Practice of Digital Arts: Print
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An examination of the theories and techniques of computer and electronic media through lecture, labs, readings and project critiques. Digital imaging techniques are combined with layout programs to create image centered works, such as artist's books, individual prints, multiples, and installations. Hybrid combinations of digital and traditional photography and printmaking techniques are explored.
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ARS 326: Theory and Practice of Digital Art: Video
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to the practice, theory, and history of video within art and independent media through labs, lecture, readings, and project critiques. Video production includes planning, shooting and editing video. Emphasis is on creative content, experimentation and critical thinking. Students will work with computer based editing and compositing tools to create several short assignments and two significant projects using one or more techniques.
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ARS 327: Theory and Practice of Digital Arts: Web Art, Design, and Culture
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An investigation of the practical, historical, and theoretical issues related to art and design on the Internet. Students write a hypertext research paper, work with images, text, sound, and animation on the web to create web-based artworks in response to course content, and design an information-based site. Emphasis is on examining the history of the Internet, cultural implications of the web, and creative use of web technologies.
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ARS 328: Theory and Practice of Digital Arts: Animation
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An investigation of the practice, theory, and history of animation within art and independent media through labs, lecture, readings, and project critiques. Animation production will cover computer based stop-motion as well as some 2D and 3D computer animation. Emphasis is on creative content, experimentation and critical thinking. Students work with computer based 2D and 3D animation tools to create several short assignments and one significant project using one or more techniques.
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