CONCEPTS IN TIME BASED MEDIA
COURSE NUMBER: ART 340
INSTRUCTOR: Lee Walton
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
Intermediate level study of design fundamentals in time based applications, with emphasis on video, sound and performance.
About Time-based Media:
Traditional artworks are often defined and measured by dimensions, such as height by length by depth. With many contemporary artworks, these physical dimensions expand to include duration. Time-based media is a term used to summarize artistic forms, which use the passage of and the manipulation of time as an essential element. Time-based experiences of art and design unfold as the clock ticks forward. These art works can take various familiar forms, such a the pages of a book, interactive websites, social media, video, object worn by others, sound, a garden, a walk, a meal, getting lost, an event, a process, an experience.
This course will explore the use of time as a medium to shape viewer/participants aesthetic experiences in time.
TEACHING METHODS:
Students will explore concepts of time in relation to aesthetic experience through a balance of technical applications and conceptual development. Each student’s ideas and formal execution will be guided by experiential research, discussions, screenings, collaborative workshops, and creative actions.
Concepts Include:
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duration
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endurance
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process
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editing
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image sequence
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language
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sound
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structure
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sequence
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simultaneity
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narrative
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interactive
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experience
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system
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event
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audience
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play
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course a student will be able to:
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Use time as a medium to shape viewer-participants’ aesthetic experiences.
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Critically analyze their own time-based work, as well as examples from the larger media culture.
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Ability to utilize video production (Adobe Premier + After Effects) to share and create time-based activities and art works.
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Understand the formal and conceptual elements of time in relation to the production of art.
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Problem solve collaboratively and independently.