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Catalog : AEST.3620 Post-digital Aesthetics

AEST.3620 — Undergraduate

Id: 040168 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

Post-digital Aesthetics explores art after the digital revolution focusing on critical analysis of digital images and environments. We will study how digital technology has transformed art making and also how it impacts the very definition of art. The blurring of boundaries between art, life and design is more than ever evident as human experiences are increasingly mediated through technological devices and high-quality design. The internet has dramatically altered how and why we make art while virtual presence and embodiment in VR bring unprecedented questions about the role of artists and designers in our understanding of the world. This course will be taught as a face-to-face seminar. However, we will also travel beyond the classroom walls into virtual worlds and environments.

Prerequisites

ENGL.1020 College Writing II, and Junior or Senior Status or Permission of Instructor.

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AEST.3620 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 040168 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

Post-digital Aesthetics explores art after the digital revolution focusing on critical analysis of digital images and environments. We will study how digital technology has transformed art making and also how it impacts the very definition of art. The blurring of boundaries between art, life and design is more than ever evident as human experiences are increasingly mediated through technological devices and high-quality design. The internet has dramatically altered how and why we make art while virtual presence and embodiment in VR bring unprecedented questions about the role of artists and designers in our understanding of the world. This course will be taught as a face-to-face seminar. However, we will also travel beyond the classroom walls into virtual worlds and environments.

Prerequisites

ENGL.1020 College Writing II, and Junior or Senior Status or Permission of Instructor.

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