Interdisciplinary Arts 0231 - Light Art
Light Art
Spring
2021
1
4.00
Peter Kallok
02:40PM-04:00PM TU;02:40PM-04:00PM TH
Hampshire College
333523
Emily Dickinson Hall 21;Emily Dickinson Hall 21
pkHA@hampshire.edu
Light Art encourages us to slow down, observe, absorb, perceive, and feel. Light art is immersive; it alters our mental and emotional state. Light art truly invites us into it, not in the figurative manner that all art can, but literally. You pass through it, and it devours you. Whether it is calming, agitating, or whimsical, light can provoke thought or initiate a chuckle. Within a studio format, the class will manipulate light and explore light as sculpture and environment. We will tell stories and create acts of guerilla lighting. Using theatre lighting instruments and a vast array of other light emitting sources, students will create individual lightworks that express narratives, or simply reveal. We will study color, color mixing, reflection, and refraction. Students will develop skills and techniques that will inform students' personal use of light as an expressive medium. We will review the history of light art as well as the works of several light artists. (keywords: art, light, design, sculpture, installation)
Media and Technology This course includes both in-person and remote elements, but can accommodate fully remote students. Lab fee: $40. Students in this course can expect to spend 6 to 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.