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Intermediate/Advanced Production

ART 134 SC-01: Trad & Digital Printmaking

  • Instructor: TBA
    • Monday/Wednesday; 10:00AM-12:30PM
    • Room 106/214, Lang Art Building
    • Intermediate/Advanced Production

Moving Between Media: Traditional and Digital Printmaking. The digital print is considered something of a hybrid in the print and photo world. Crossing platforms between the etching studio and the digital art lab, students will create works that integrate both methodologies. Systems including transfer drawing, monoprinting, silk solar plates, digital transfer, and analog and digital printing will be explored. Pre-requisite: Art 141 SC. May be taken twice for credit.

MS 045 PZ-01: Documentary Media

  • Instructor: Lerner, Jesse
    • Tuesday/Thursday; 11:00-12:15PM
    • West Hall Q116
    • Media History or Intermediate/Advanced Production

This course involves production, a historical survey of documentary practices in photography, film and video and a discussion of the ethical and ideological issues raised by the genre. Students will be expected to produce two short documentary projects in any media. Prerequisite: MS 50 or MS 49.

MS 078 PZ-01: Intermediate Media Projects

  • Instructor: Talmor, Ruti
    • Thursday; 1:15-4:00PM
    • West Hall Q120
    • Intermediate/Advanced Production

This is a topic-driven, intermediate-level production course. Topics are chosen in response to student interest in particular areas of media theory, or to enable them to adapt to ever changing platforms of media technology. Students in the class will develop specialized technical skills based on their training in introductory production courses and focus on specific fields of knowledge within Media Studies.

MS 131 SC-01: Interactive Narrative Design

  • Instructor: TBA
    • Tuesday/Thursday; 4:15-6:45PM
    • Room 05, Steele Hall
    • Intermediate/Advanced Production

This course situates narrative writing as a key design practice for the creation of games and other interactive experiences. Students will learn to use Twine, HTML/CSS, Adobe Photoshop & After Effects, to build their own websites as interactive narrative games. They will also embark on creative writing and web design projects that integrate visual art, animation, narrative and rule-based play.

ART 144 SC-01: Digital Fabrication in Fine Art

  • Instructor: Ogasian, Aly
    • Tuesday/Thursday; 1:15-3:45PM
    • Room 116, Lang Art Building
    • Room 05, Steele Hall
    • Intermediate/Advanced Production

This intermediate level art course will explore digital fabrication within the realm of contemporary art. Assignments will encourage the integration of emerging methods such as 3D printing with traditional techniques such as moldmaking, casting, and other sculptural or expanded studio practices. Through presentations, independent research, critiques, and hands-on studio work, students will be exposed to a diverse array of artistic approaches and methodologies that merge analog and digital. Course satisfies Fine Arts general education requirement.

ART 147 SC-01: Int/Adv Digital Photography

  • Instructor: Gonzales-Day, Ken
    • Monday/Wednesday; 1:00-3:00PM
    • Room 119, Lang Art Building
    • Room 05, Steele Hall
    • Intermediate/Advanced Production

This course will provide the student with an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of digital color photography. Working with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, studnets will learn advanced image editing skills and image management, and be given the opportunity to combine digital with film, large format, and wet darkroom techniques. Course will include readings and student presentations on contemporary photography. Digital SLR camera recommended. Prerequisite: Art 141 or Art 145. Laboratory fee: $75.