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ART310 | Advanced Digital Arts| Fall 07 | PRE-REQUISITE: ART210 and/or COM 241

Section J | M - W | 4:00PM - 6:00 PM
CAS 123 | 08/27/07 - 12/15/07

secheverry at ut.edu | BAS 131 | 813 - 253 3333 x 3769
Office hours by appointment only


Course Description

ART310 is a studio/performance oriented course. It is a continued exploration of Interactive Media, Software and Programming with emphasis on the creative and experimental use of available tools. Interactive time based media will be the focus of the class,

We will use Flash and Actionscript/Javascript to define interactivity, and the basics of advanced programming, as well as Quicktime, Audacity and other digital time based tools.

Process and Strategy

The class will be divided into two main areas. The first part will be devoted to understanding the basics of programming using Actionscript, and in the process understand the properties of all available elements in Flash.

The second part will be devoted to understanding Interactivity, Computing, non-linear thinking, non-linear narration, story-boarding and pre-production of interactive media.

Readings / assignments / requirements

Digital Multimedia - Nigel and Jenny Chapman, Wiley - 2nd Edition

You will be required to purchase your own server space and domain name for this class. Make sure it allows you to work on PHP and MySQL. There are plenty of very inexpensive and efficient options on the web such as Dreamhost or 1and1.com

Make sure you check and empty your ut webmail account regularly. We will use Blackboard permanently to post the grades and communicate.

Short readings will be distributed throughout the semester. Most of the information will be provided by the teacher or will be found freely online. Critiques will frequently be initiated from various topics covered in the readings. In order to participate effectively you will need to have read the required texts and be able to articulate your responses to them within the context of class discussion and critique. We will watch plenty of excerpts from movies and documentaries during the class that will also be considered as part of the material for the class.

Get plenty of blank CD-R, you will be using them permanently over the semester. You can also use your own portable hard-drives or iPods, and JumpDrives such as Sandisk or others in case you have any, to store your art work.

Grading 

There will be several projects throughout the course, including papers, assignments, quizes and others. Each one of them will be a part of the final 85% of the grade. If necessary I will do some pop quizes, depending on the students' participation and motivation, and depending on how certain classes work, I might add an extra work not listed in the syllabus. The final project will count for 15% of the final grade.

GRADING TABLE
A 4.0 100 > 95
AB 3.5 94 > 90
B 3.0 89 > 85
BC 2.5 84 > 80
C 2.0 79 > 75
CD 1.5 74 > 70
D 1.0 69 > 60
F 00 59 > 00

Possible last-minute changes

Although unlikely, it is possible that last-minute changes might be made to the dates for all assignments or class meetings, excepting only the final exam. In this unlikely event, I'll make all possible efforts to inform students with sufficient lead-time.

I reserve the right to modify this syllabus for any reason at any time.




Name Cl Major
Arnold, Drake JR DIG
Aubin-Barrett, Sarahmarie SO EMAT
Briand, France C. JR GD
Browne, Justin R. SO ADV
Echsner, Brendon R. SO EMAT
Hoeppner, Joy SR COM
Lambert, Kyle P. SO DIG
Lay, Alexandra K. SR GD
Letshwiti, Jamarah A. SR GD
Morgan, Erin SR DIG
Mulderrig, Britta M. JR ADV
Paolino, John J. JR EMAT
Rymut, Jill E. SR DIG
Shaluly, Aimy J. SR EMAT
Stoll, Julianna L. JR COM
Uremovic, Jessica T. SO EMAT