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SESSION RUN
| (C) July 9 - July 27 |
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| (D) July 23 - August 10 |
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| (E) August 10 - August 24 |
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This course will develop student's artistic knowledge and skills by
introducing them to current media arts technologies and processes. Student learning will include the
analysis, appreciation, and production of media art, using a variety of traditional techniques, (e.g., photography, film, photocopy art, video, analog sound recording), and emergent technologies
(e.g., computer, digital camera, scanner, multimedia, animation).
- Explain the elements and principles of media arts as they apply to their
own work and the work of others.
- Explain the historical foundations of media arts.
- Demonstrate an understanding of conventions as they apply to the practice
of media arts production.
- Use the concepts of media art in their own work.
- Demonstrate skills in manipulating traditional art tools related to media
art (e.g., camera, video camera, photocopier, tape recorder).
- Demonstrate skills in manipulating new and emergent digital technologies
used in creating media art (e.g., digital camera, scanner, digital recorder, computer).
- Use the stages of the creative process to communicate their ideas
individually and in groups (e.g., exploration, experimentation, production, evaluation).
- Use concepts and procedures from other art forms in creating media
artworks.
- Use the stages of critical analysis to examine and discuss the aesthetic
and compositional components of current and historical media artworks.
- Identify the impact of media artworks and productions on themselves and
their community.
- Identify the function of media art in society.
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