Interdisciplinary Arts 0149 - Digital Art
Digital Art
Fall
2022
1
4.00
John Slepian
09:00AM-11:50AM TU;09:00AM-11:50AM TH
Hampshire College
335167
Adele Simmons Hall 126;Adele Simmons Hall 126
jsIA@hampshire.edu
This course proceeds from the premise that the ideas behind a successful artwork should be intimately related to its media, conventions, and platforms-and that those in turn shape which ideas we even think. We will investigate the underlying assumptions of digital media, through the process of making. Students will work with a wide variety of tools that allow for the creation and manipulation of various media, including bitmap and vector images, 2D animation, and sound. In each case, we will look at the history of the medium and the technologies we use to manipulate it (digital photographs and Adobe Photoshop, for example) and make work that explores and critiques their social and cultural context. Students will create a series of conceptually based digital artworks, culminating in a multimedia final project. Art making, in general, is largely a matter of critical thinking: thinking about one's work, the world in which it exists, and what one hopes to achieve with it. To quote conceptual artist, Sol Le Witt, "The idea becomes a machine that makes the art." In this course, we will explore the machines that make the art-and our ideas.
Media and Technology Students in this course should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.