Focusing on the traditional principles of,observational drawing students will learn how to,use light, shadow, and proportion to convey ideas.
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Focusing on the traditional principles of,observational drawing students will learn how to,use light, shadow, and proportion to convey ideas.
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Class begins by creating handmade collages that,will then be scanned into the computer and,enhanced with Photoshop®.
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Create your own toys! Design a working Nerf dart, blaster, an action figure, or blind box toy. , Students will create a basic 3D printed prototype, of their design. Final projects will be ready, for pick up within two weeks.
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Students will focus on creating artistic images,while using the basic concepts of digital,photography. Digital cameras and photoshop,software will be used to explore the many tools,that digital photography provides for creative,expression. Students do not need to bring their,own cameras.
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CHOOSE EMPHASIS-3 CREDITS,DAD 366, EXPERIENTAL MEDIA,DAD 355, COPYWRITING FOR WEB
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CHOOSE ONE COURSE-3 CREDITS,DCR 252 3D DIGITAL CRAFT,DCR 352 DIGITAL FABRICATION
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This capstone course is the first semester of a,two-semester course in which students engage in,the development of a self-directed body of work.,Students are assigned semi-private individual,studio spaces and are expected to utilize various,studio facilities that contribute to their,individual practice. Individual and formal group,critiques provide a collaborative learning,environment in which students continue to hone,verbal skills to articulate the relationship,between their research and studio practice. Studio,visits with professional artists, writers and,curators will expose students to current creative,practitioners in the field of contemporary art.
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Prerequisites: DFA 380, DFA 381
The study of Color Theory attempts to understand,and predict human response to the sensation of,individual colors, color combinations and usages,in terms of optics and the contexts in which,colors occur. In this course students are,introduced to color theory through systems that,have been developed throughout history as a means,of understanding the perceptual impact of color,interaction. Studio projects will engage the,study of color pigments, from natural to synthetic,sources, color as both material and phenomena in,the natural world and the context of color in a,variety of differentiating media and printing,processes. The question of how color functions,will also be explored through a variety of,cultural and psychological perspectives that,inform both symbolic and linguistic properties of,color.
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