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DIGITAL PRINTS AND
POETRY PAIR, FALL 2003
GALLERY
OF MULTIMEDIA STUDENT POETRY
VISITING ARTISTS TRIO VISITED THE
COMPUTER ART CLASS
COMPUTER
ART I Course syllabus
Initial study of
basic software applications for Macintosh computer such as Photoshop, Illustrator,
and QuarkXPress, all which are essential programs for artists and designers.
Through problem solving in-class exercises and homework assignments computer
is approached as a tool in making art. At the completion of this class one
will acquire practical skills, ideas and opinions about computer art and
seeing. Student has the first hand in designing and creating images while
exploring technical and conceptual potential of computer by applying established
and contemporary principles of art and design.
COURSE #: Art 200
COMPUTER ART
II Course syllabus
Continuation of
Introduction to Computer Art, which is a prerequisite. Emphasis is placed
on developing oneÕs own imagery and innovative printing methods.
New software programs are introduced along with terminology, aspects,
and directions in contemporary art. Student is encouraged to explore creative
methods, which meet his/her aesthetic and conceptual needs and further
deepen the understanding of contemporary art. Differences and similarities
between commercial and non-commercial computer generated art will be addressed
through assignments that cover both approaches. We will view the work
of contemporary artists who use and integrate digital technologies, video,
photography, film and other electronically based media in their work.
COURSE #: Art
201
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