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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2222 and ART 2625; student must provide a suitable laptop computer Prerequisite/Corequisite: ART 3222 This course focuses on the historical and contemporary development of identity marks, branding, and identity systems design. Students will investigate branding processes, create communicative identity marks, and apply an intentional system of thought to design strategy. Emphasis is on creating strong, clear conceptualization processes over a series of related communication pieces for a given identity problem.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2222, ART 2625, and ART 3222; or Permission of instructor; student must provide a suitable laptop computer Prerequisite/Corequisite: ART 3623 This course explores designing for linear vs. nonlinear narrative structures. Diverse design principles and ideologies are covered. Exploration focuses on inventive formulation of form and content and may be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or digitally based.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 1531, ART 2222, ART 2237 and ART 3235; or Permission of instructor This course introduces multimedia authoring software as the technology through which artwork is created. Students will create artwork that integrates contemporary theory, conceptual development, interactivity and animation into visual language.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 1531, ART 2222, ART 2237 and ART 3235; or Permission of instructor This course introduces the Internet as the site where art content is realized. Using web authoring software students will create Web sites as art integrating conceptual development, navigational hierarchy, interactivity, and personal vision.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3241 and ART 1531; or permission of department This course continues to develop traditional as well as contemporary approaches to drawing while emphasizing content. Students examine the necessary criteria for developing a cohesive body of work. Material and technique exploration is focused on students' needs relative to project development and may include production in a variety of media. Personal concept development is stressed throughout the course.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 1531 and ART 1541; or permission of department This course explores the fundamentals of portraying identity through an anatomical examination of facial structure, as well as body language, clothing,body ornamentation and cultural influences. It surveys the notion of "ideal beauty" historically and in contemporary societies. Various cultural canons are discussed and contrasted with today's technology which provides access to alterations of the face and body. Class dialogue engages moral and ethical questions concerning art, culture and humanity whether virtual or in reality. A variety of media and techniques are explored which embrace literal and inventive explorations of anatomy and surface forms. Students create work through identity-driven assignments that serve as points of departure iconstructing artworks.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 2651, ART 3251; ART 1531 or ART 1541 or IND 1470; or Permission of instructor The course explores advanced metalworking techniques such as mechanical structure exploration, sinking, raising, forming, mold making, and multi-wax production practice; alternative material use such as enameling; textile technique use in metal; anodizing/electronic reactive-metal; professional practice; and investigation of past and present metal work. Distinctive personal expression and artistic growth are stressed along with aesthetic, conceptual, and design development research.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3251 or Permission of instructor This course applies casting techniques, including wax carving, wax casting processes, alternative direct casting methods, mold making, multicasting methods, wax mold stone setting, and double casting processes, to the creation of art jewelry and precious metal sculptures.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3251 or Permission of instructor This course applies basic, intermediate, and advanced enameling techniques to the creation of art jewelry and precious metal objects. Techniques include cloisonné, champlevé, and plique-à -jour among others
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3251 or Permission of instructor This course allows students to learn various textile techniques such as weaving, knitting, crochet, braiding, basketry, knotting, and netting while working in precious and nonprecious metals. Students apply these techniques to the creation of art jewelry and metal art objects.
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