Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0150 - Hampshire Media Arts

Fall
2014
1
4.00
Sarah Mandle;Hope Tucker
01:00PM-05:00PM W;05:00PM-07:00PM TH
Hampshire College
315162
Jerome Liebling Center 120;Jerome Liebling Center 120
sbmHA@hampshire.edu;htHA@hampshire.edu
Hampshire Media Arts: This course is the foundation for the core curriculum in media arts at Hampshire College in Film/Video, Photography, Performance and Installation art centering on the analysis and production of visual images. Students are expected to learn to read visual images by focusing on the development of art forms and their relationship to their historical and cultural context (economic, historical, political, intellectual and artistic) from which they came. Areas explored in depth will include the beginning of photography and cinema, from the camera obscura to the Lumiere brothers; Pictorialism, Documentary, Dada, Surrealism, Russian Constructivism, Experimental and Structuralist filmmaking, Feminist Performance Art and Identity Politics. Faculty members in the media arts will present their own work as producers/artists/critics and thinkers. Students will read a variety of seminal text including: Walter Benjamin on "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction;" Susan Sontag's ""On Photography; several chapters of Eisentein's Film Form, Bazin's "What is Cinema"; Laura Mulvey's "Visual Pleassure and the Narrative Cinema" etc. Attendance at weekly technical workshops and film screenings is required. Technical workshops will include video cameras, sound recording, lighting, Photoshop and Final Cut Pro editing. Class assignment/projects will all be visually based.
Arts, Design, and Media Independent Work In this class students are expected to spend 8 hours of preparation and work weekly outside of class time. Lab fee.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.