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VIS 1170: Digital Media Studio
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See NME 1170 in the New Media section (Interdisciplinary Studies) for description.
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VIS 1200: Visual Language
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Students are introduced to issues and vocabulary that are basic to both studio critiques and art history: thinking, talking, and writing about art. Designed for visual arts students, the primary focus of this course is on the concerns that are operational in art making and on the processes, content, and context of art of the modern period.
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VIS 2000: Introductory Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See VPH 2000 in the Photography section for description.
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VIS 2110: Color Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Every semester Color is the most relative of all visual attributes. The seminar makes use of this relativity as the means by which visual awareness is heightened and refined through fundamental studies in color action and interaction. It is a practicum in color as experienced, not a course in color theory. Mastery of basic color grammar and syntax leads to a personal sense of looking and expression.
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VIS 2120: Crossover I and II
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
and 3120 4 credits (per semester). Special topic (offered irregularly) These cross-disciplinary courses for students in the visual and performing arts provide an opportunity for sharing knowledge of the materials and processes used in creative endeavors. Studio visits with artists and performers who are engaged in interdisciplinary work focus on a central theme, which structures three required interdependent term projects. Curatorial gallery lectures augment contemporary and historical perspectives. VIS 3120 is designed for students who wish to pursue in greater depth the issues exemplified in VIS 2120.
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VIS 2200: Collage
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall The collage medium is often associated with Cubism because it has the power to both fracture and reassemble shapes and images. This course explores the fabrication of two-dimensional artworks, using a variety of materials (both found and created), including paper, fabric, wood, metal, and string, along with drawing and painting elements.
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VIS 2300: Basic Mac for Visual Artists
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
2 credits. Every semester In this introduction to the computer as a creative tool, basic computer and digital imaging terminology are presented. Students create bitmap and vector images, animations, and sound projects. General topics, such as printing, scanning, and image capturing, are also covered. Offered as NME 2300 for new media majors.
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VIS 3000: C u rrents:Art in the Age of Electronic Media
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring A discussion of important aesthetic and critical issues in the relationship between art and technology. The new electronic media have affected the way artists see, think, work, and have their productions distributed and communicated. Technology has played a major role in transforming and democratizing culture and in changing the notion of what art is. Offered as NME 3000 for new media majors.
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VIS 3040: Internet as Public Art
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See NME 3040 in the New Media section (Interdisciplinary Studies) for description.
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VIS 3190: Outrageous/Outscale
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Students experiment with ideas for making a series of work that is highly charged and “over the top” in content,scale, color, and visual impact. Students can choose any medium and/or work in collaboration.
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