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3.00 Credits
Study of design concepts, form analysis, and development of visual thinking for creative problem solving. Lectures, discussions, and class presentations explore historical, cultural, and contemporary issues and practices in visual communications. May be taken concurrently with ARTV 108. May be repeated for credit
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The primary objective of this course is to investigate the intimate relationship between form and content in the creation of images. Drawing projecs, lectures, and critiques will stress the organization of the pictorial field and the technical manipulation of the material as means for identifying and articulating the artist's intentions. Students will be guided through the process of developing visually compelling drawings that are technically and conceptually sophisticated. Required for Art majors selecting a specialization in Drawing or Painting. Prerequisite: ARTV 101.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth investigation in a studio setting of selected topics in the Visual Arts. Issues of current and historical interests, methods, and techniques are addressed. May be repeated when topic changes. Consent of instructor or coordinator is required.
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We will be using the Web as a creative medium exploring various issues in telecommunications. Students will learn Web-based production skills. Projects have included Web interventions (flaming), databasing, experimental narrative, blogs, mash-ups, Web radion, and video games. Prerequisite: ARTV 108.
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An introduction to the fundamentals of architectural design. Students acquire techniques of representation and design skills through a series of specific assignments of increasing complexity and scale.
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For nearly half a century video has been an important medium in the studio arts. Composed of screenings, lectures, demonstrations, and labs, this course will help students develop production based skills such as shooting/editing video and authoring DVDs for the purpose of art. Students will also be encouraged to examine important historical and theoretical issues as they relate to video and performance art today.
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Introduction to the fundamental principals, tools and techniques necessary for successful expression through the language of painting. The primary emphasis throughout the semester will be on developing the student's technical proficiency with the medium of painting and enhancing eye/hand coordination. The majority of paintings will be developed from direct observation, with a few projects exploring the artist's subjective interests. May be repeated for credit when ARTV 429 is not offered. Prerequisite: ARTV 101.
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3.00 Credits
A studio course emphasizing the structure and anatomy of the human figure. A variety of drawing techniques and media will be utilized to depict the live model. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ARTV 101, 302.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the aesthetic and technical considerations of color photography. The course covers basic camera operation, techniques for exposing and processing strategies for color positive film, and the development of critical issues of color photography. The class includes an introduction to digital imaging, including image scanning and storage strategies, image manipulation, color correction, and digital photographic printing. All prints will be made digitally in the computer lab.
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3.00 Credits
In this course photographs are made in an attempt to discover one's unique voice by building upon the foundation laid by exemplary photographers. The study of artists selected by the student is encouraged through assigned readings, discussions, lectures, and writing assignments. Photographs are made in color and black and white, with both digital and traditional media. Students must have access to a traditional film camera and purchase listed materials for the course as required.
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