WELCOME TO ART303!!

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This course sets the technical foundation and cultural/contextual introduction foradvanced courses in the Graphic Design and Art & Technology concentrations. Such a foundation can be applied to most other study areas as well. Developing basic understandings and skills with emerging media processes: data management, vector and raster graphics (still and animation), audio manipulation, application of computer resources in problem solving, and interactive structures for knowledge representation.

Within this course the student will work to gain an understanding of the Mac operating system, and attain a working knowledge of the tools used by emerging media artists and designers.

Lectures will present a broad spectrum of issues applicable to the Graphic Design and Art & Technology (Emerging Practices) student, divided between technology and theory.

The Graphic Designer focuses on typography, design for print and screen, visual information systems and culture. The Art & Technology artist focuses on exploring the technical, tactical, cultural and communicative potential of emerging technologies such as interactive multi-media, electronic installation, networked telematic communication, robotics, three-dimensional simulation, biotechnology and algorithmic image synthesis.

This course will be taught via lecture (theory) and weekly lab with practical application – class participation, exercises, and projects. Students will conduct research, reflect on the design process, and actively contribute to class discussions, projects, critiques / presentations.

Students receive evaluations, and a mid-term assessment. Traditional mark-making and Adobe Creative Cloud are used to visually communicate projects and exercises, with the reminder that software is a tool only, and students are encouraged and required to explore / generate their ideas in each step of design problem solving. All projects must be thoroughly completed and refined, students will attend all classes (unless otherwise instructed), make notes, and complete all assigned projects, readings and exercises.

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