FILMMAKING/VIDEO/INTERDISCIPLINARY 950, VIDEO, MEDIA, AND INSTALLATION PRACTICE
This seminar is an open critique and intensive discussion of those media projects currently being developed by students within their artistic practice. All aspects of the development of media within the arts will be encouraged, from single and multi-channel video work to installations, to newly developed digital technologies - such as the internet, digital devices, and social media. Work can be created for a variety of exhibition venues, from television and the internet, to public space, to the more traditional art venues of museums, galleries, alternative spaces, etc. The discussion will be furthered by an analysis of existent video and media installation art from the past four decades, with examples of work being brought into the seminar by both the professor and students. We will arrange prior to the start of the seminar what current and past media artwork will be concentrated on and brought into the class as active examples in this discipline. This course is meant to unravel and discover what each student’s vocabulary, intention, and formulation are, as currently being activated through their work. Satisfactory completion will be based on attendance and participation. Meets bi-weekly for 1.5 credits. Open to all M.F.A. students. Dara BirnbaumEditor details
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