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ARS 341: Sound Design
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An investigation into the scientific, formal and artistic qualities of sound developed for students who may or may not have had formal musical training. Students will write reviews of sound pieces, create film or game soundtracks, and create sound-based art-works in response to course content, and write a paper on acoustic or psycho-acoustic phenomena. Emphasis is on studio production techniques, history of sound art and basic acoustics. Students will work on Apple computers in the SINC site and LTA. This course is offered as ARS 341, MUS 341, and THR 341.
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ARS 350: Life Drawing and Painting
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Drawing and painting of the human figure. May be repeated once.
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ARS 351: Painting II: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Painting and drawing studio; practice and theory stressing exploration of media and crafts, historical styles, and individual development.
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ARS 351 - Painting II: Theory and Practice
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ARS 352: Painting III: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A continuation of ARS 351, stressing the individual development of the student as a maturing artist through critiques of the student's work and discussion of contemporary and historical issues in art.
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ARS 359: Theory and Practice of Conceptual Drawing
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The further study of different processes and methods of generating drawings, encouraging individual expression. Slide presentations, assigned readings, and gallery visits are part of the student's experience.
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ARS 359 - Theory and Practice of Conceptual Drawing
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ARS 364: Advanced Theory and Practice of Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An advanced course in ceramics stressing sophisticated sculptural forms and techniques in earthenware, stoneware, porcelain, and raku clay bodies. Class work is based on individual projects stressing expression of ideas and image making. Additional techniques of mold making, slip casting, and raku firing enlarge the repertoire of construction and surface finishes.
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ARS 365: Theories and Practice of Sculpture: Welding, Construction, and Intermedia
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A range of techniques, materials and ways to approach sculpture will be explored. The class will consist of technical demonstrations in wood constructions, plasma cutting, welding, forming, forging in metal, and related concepts and techniques in intermedia. Through lectures, critiques and discussions, the course will also address the various stages of planning, from conceptualizing the idea, gathering materials, to physical and material considerations.
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ARS 366: Theory and Practice of Sculpture: Modeling, Casting, and Carving
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A historical and philosophical survey of sculpture in expanded fields. Exploration focusing on site as a major component of artwork in both content and form, emphasizing multidimensional work in relation to context, material and intent. The class will consist of technical demonstrations in various materials, lectures, critiques, and discussions. Students will learn creative skills in the design process: site analysis, conceptualization, presentation, and production.
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ARS 374: Theory and Practice of Printmaking: Intaglio Processes
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Further development of the craft of black-and-white intaglio printing, utilizing various methods including dry point, engraving, etching, soft ground, and aquatint, with an emphasis on the history of printmaking.
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ARS 375: Theory and Practice of Printmaking: Lithography
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Demonstrations and hands-on work in the basic techniques of direct lithographic printing from limestone, primarily in black and white, with an emphasis on the history of printmaking.
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