Intermediate Digital Imaging
ARTS 2040 02
Spring 2007
West Hall 214 Mon/Thurs 4PM - 5:50PM

Instructor:
Kathleen Ruiz
Associate Professor of Integrated Arts
email: ruiz@rpi.edu
phone: 518-276-2539
office: West Hall 314 c
office hours: most Weds. 2-4 PM or by appointment
(please sign up on office door)

Student Mentors:

Bridgette Kenkel
email: kenkeb@rpi.edu
office: West Hall 214
office hours: Wed. 2 - 4 or by appointment

Brittany Hantib
email: hamtib@rpi.edu
office: West Hall 214
office hours: Wed 4 - 5PM or by appointment



c. Bridgette Kenkel

Intermediate Digital Imaging is a second level studio projects course exploring the use of computer technologies for augmenting and expanding creative thought in making visual art. The interplay between the observer, the observed, and the process of observation is explored. Concepts, issues, history/theory and technique are interwoven through a series of short studies.

Students experiment with raster and vector based imaging, as well as establish practical knowledge of input and output techniques. This leads to a final project which activates public space. Innovation and experimentation are highly encouraged. Students expand their understanding of contemporary digital arts practice through readings, discussions, short lectures, and critiques.

Digital imaging is explored in terms of giving visual form to concepts about surveillance, truth and action in perception, identity, memory, movement and the potency of visualization in personal expression for private and public settings. In all projects the use of sound is encouraged if appropriate.

Pre requisite: ARTS-1020 or permission of instructor