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Semester: | Fall 2024 |
Number: | 0108-259-001 |
Instructor: | Cindy Maguire |
Days: | Thursday 3:05 pm - 5:35 pm |
Note: | Traditional In-Person Class |
Location: | Garden City - Harvey Hall 104 |
Credits: | 3 |
Status: | This Course is Filled to Capacity |
Notes: |
For majors and non-majors |
Course Materials: | View Text Books |
Description: |
Students will experiment, tinker, and play with interactive art and design processes to develop the ability to creatively express ideas using various media including 3D printing, e-textiles, video mapping, microprocessors, and more. Individual and collaborative work will be informed by contemporary interactive art and design from around the world. |
Learning Goals: |
Students will:● compare, interpret, and analyze a range of interactive art and digital media concepts and practices by researching and reviewing interactive arts/artists/designers paying particular attention to socially engaged art/social practice;● develop basic technical knowledge and applicable skills with a variety of interactive art and digital media tools;● engage conceptual, aesthetic, utilitarian, and social aspects of interactive art through the creative generation and production of hands on interactive projects;● work collaboratively to explore, experiment, create, and resolve interactive art processes and final projects;● reflect and critique their own and their peers' work in relation to conceptual, aesthetic, utilitarian, and social aspects of interactive art through ongoing reflection activities including construction of a Google Site. *The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here. |
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