ARTF 275 Digital Media in Studio Practice Units: 3.00
In this introductory studio e-course, students will examine the current nature of digital media practices in relation to Contemporary Art. Through studio research, students will explore the context of digital practices and theories, and its effect on the production of images and objects within the digital landscape.
NOTE Only offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online.
NOTE Only offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online.
Learning Hours: 120 (60 Online Activity, 60 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Discuss and write about exemplary works of visual culture from other cultures and historical periods including current contemporary practices at an informed level of inquiry.
- Conceptualize and create work from idea to physical form by accessing visual and textual information from a variety of sources in concept development.
- Demonstrate through visual and textual material, an understanding of the role of digital media and its applications across the fields of visual culture.
- Discern and apply a variety of approaches to the making of art and identify and solve aesthetic, formal and conceptual problems in their discipline areas.
- Have the ability to think critically, analytically, and conceptually about works of visual culture, and communicate their thoughts effectively in form, and writing.
- Produce creative works that demonstrate imagination and inventive use of processes, materials and concepts.
- Write critically and conceptually about works of visual culture.