Art 234 - Art and Code
Spring
2024
01
3.00
Roopa Vasudevan
M W 9:05AM 11:50AM
UMass Amherst
20315
Studio Arts Building Room 240
rvasudevan@umass.edu
This studio course explores the creative possibilities of code-based art. Students explore interactive artwork using both analog and digital processes; learn computer programming fundamentals in an arts context; and gain an understanding of procedural, generative, and algorithmic logic as seen within a range of art and design practices. Lectures, discussions, and demonstrations provide a conceptual, aesthetic and technical foundation in code-based art as a creative practice. Emphasis is on the development of creative studio projects that demonstrate independent experimentation with the tools and concepts explored in class. No prior experience with computer programming is required for this course. While we will be working in the Web browser with p5.js, a JavaScript framework built with artists and designers in mind, the skills learned in this class can also be applied to a variety of other programming languages and environments.
This class is open to BA-Art and BFA-Art students only. ART 105 or 131 Open to BA-ART, BFA-ART, and BFA-ART-ED, and those by permission of instructor.