ART 2325 - Digital Media This course explores the use of digital media to create sculptural works, installations and videos. Students explore a variety of different techniques used to create and manipulate a variety of materials and media.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture/Studio
Prerequisites: ART 1120 Foundation: 3-D with C or better, or instructor consent
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of ART 2325 Digital Media, the student will:
- Demonstrate basic skills of capturing, accessing, inputting, and manipulating information on the computer (computer literacy).
- Demonstrate basic skills of capturing, manipulating, storing, and transporting digital videos and images.
- Produce a number of images and videos using primary techniques.
- Identify primary principles of design.
- Demonstrate competencies appropriate to the credit level of the selected topic.
- Utilize digital media in effective compositions.
- Utilize all materials and equipment in a safe and effective manner.
- Explore the methods of digital media construction and projection.
- Explore and comprehend the social, political, and cultural context within the field of Digital Media.
Program Outcomes Art AFA
PO#1 Employ the elements of art and design and compositional principles in 2-D and 3-D work.
PO#2 Produce accurate and proportional representations of real space and objects.
PO#3 Create work using foundation principles to convey a concept or idea.
PO#4 Demonstrate a professional level of craftsmanship and technical ability in working with a range of 2D and 3D materials.
PO#5 Use art and design related vocabulary that is both relevant and appropriate in discussing visual artwork.
PO#6 Discuss different historical and cultural influences in art and design.
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