Multi-Media
ARTM 2105.
ARTM 3005. Topics in Multi-media.
(1-3) Special Topics in
multi-media. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. (On demand)
ARTM 3103. Animation and
Interactivity. (3) Prerequisites:
ARTM 2105 or consent of instructor.
Emphasis on the tools, techniques, and software used in the creation of
interactive multimedia and animation, especially media creation for the
Internet and CD-ROM. (Fall)
ARTM 3104. Installation Art. (3)
Prerequisites: ARTB 1201, 1202, and 1203.
Techniques and methods of creating Installation Art,
from the generation of initial ideas, to experimentation, mockups, and final
assembly. Emphasis
on the historical and creative issues surrounding the nature and definition of
installation art. (Spring)
ARTM 3105. Video Art. (3) Prerequisite: ARTM 2105.
Video as an art form, including basic techniques of video production and
editing, image processing techniques, integration between video and the
computer, aesthetic and performance strategies for working in a time-based
medium, and survey of the history of video art.
(Spring)
ARTM 3205. Applied Electronic Media. (3) Prerequisites:
ARTM 3103 and successful completion of BFA review or consent of
instructor. Advanced work in video art,
interactive design, and electronic installation art. Course requires significant knowledge of
electronic and digital production methods, including video production and
multimedia authoring. (Spring)
ARTM 3405. Internship in Electronic
Media. (3) Prerequisite: ARTM 3105
or 3205 or consent of the instructor.
Non-salaried opportunity for students to observe, examine, and
participate in the creative dynamics and procedural operations of an art
organization, production house or other arts related business or expert
craftsperson dealing with electronic media. Sponsor supervised. Average of eight hours per week for fifteen weeks for a total of
120 hours. (Pass/No Credit grade
evaluation) (On demand)