Art 267 - Computer Art II Course Schedule: Spring

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Art 267 Project Summary

Week Art 267 Exercises / Projects Points Due Due Date
1 Start planning main projects   Week 3  
2 Start working on your Website   Week 4-8  
3 Final project proposals are due * 5 This Week April 15
2 Basic Web page with headings, paragraphs * 5 Week 3  
3 Home page, 2nd page with functioning links * 5 Week 4  
4 Web page with inserted image * 5 Week 5  
6 MID-QTR. : ALL LATE WORK DUE   This week May 6
NO late work that is past due from weeks 1 - 5, will be accepted after mid-quarter.
11 FINAL PROJECTS DUE ( 5 - 8 images ) 70 This week June 10
11 Artist Statement** / Presentation 5 In-class  
  Attendance for Quarter 5    

* Students cannot continue with the course until final project proposals are submitted on the third week of the quarter.

Late work : One letter grade will be deducted for each week past the due date

Assignments that are more than TWO weeks late, will not be accepted.

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* Use your notebook or sketchpad to sketch out a preparatory drawing of images you plan to render on the computer. This is an important component of visualizing and planning your work, no matter what medium you choose for the final product.

Trying to create a cohesive finished work without visualization, planning and preparation, is usually a frustrating, tiresome experience. Sketches on paper for final projects, are a requirement for the final grade.

Do not worry about the quality or the sketches - I am not grading based upon the ability to draw, only verifying for evidence of forethought and planning.

Scanned Image Requirements: Any image used in this class must be the student's own - either drawn, painted, or photographed by the student. Commercial images e.g. magazine photos or clip art from CD-ROM, are generally not acceptable. If you feel that you absolutely need to use such an image, you must consult with me first for approval.

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Art 267 Project Descriptions

1. Begin creating a Website to display some of your images. You should include explanations of the work - artistic influences, your intentions, what you are trying to convey. Website is worth 15 points.

2. Import a video still into the PAR system. 5 points.

3. Create a scene in Bryce or Imagine that includes at least two objects. Scene should show a sense of depth. 5 points.


Final Projects

1. Series of 5 to 8 thematically related images, presented in the context of a Website. Subject matter is at your discretion, but the subject should be something that you really care about.

Imagine that you are an exhibiting artist preparing a one-person show. The 5 - 8 images should be done in a cohesive style and the theme ( subject matter ) of the pieces , as well as the manner of execution, should join the works together. Final project of 5-8 images is worth 50 pts. The pieces will be presented as individual images viewed in a Website. They can also be presented in an animated format . ( .AVI file )   Stuck for ideas ?

2. Written artist's statement; presentation in class. Discussion of above projects. Required for grade. 5 points

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Weekly Schedule

Week 1 : Overview, course objectives, syllabus, phone tree; required materials Homework: obtain supplies & text. Copy syllabus to own media, then read syllabus: sections on Requirements, Lab Policy. Read : Text, preface / introduction ( to p. 6 ), Handout on Interpreting Art. Start planning Main Projects: A series of 5-8 thematically-related images.

Week 2 : Director Demo: Simple animation. HTML - Creating a Website. Begin creating a Website to display some of your images. You should include explanations of the work - artistic influences, your intentions, what you are trying to convey. These can serve as "slide-shows" for your in-class discussions later in the quarter. Read : Text, pp. 7-22, Handouts on developing an idea. Start looking for an art show from which to do a written critique of one displayed artwork.

Week 3 : PAR Board / Video Demo. Flatbed scanner demo (Art 266 ). Final Project proposals are due. 5 points will be deducted from your final grade if proposals are not submitted today. Exercise: Import a video still into the PAR system. Read : Text, pp. 23 - 35

Week 4 : Imagine and Bryce 3-D Rendering Programs. Exercise: Create a scene in Imagine that includes at least two objects. Scene should show a sense of depth. Work period for Art 267. Discussion of copyright issues ( For all classes ). Read : Text, pp. 36 - 49.

Week 5 : Photoshop: Layers and Channels. FINISH ALL LATE WORK FOR NEXT WEEK. Read : Text, pp. 50 - 73

Week 6 : MID-QTR. = ALL LATE WORK DUE. Exercises to this date, must be submitted by the end of today's class, if you seek a grade of C or better. Razor Pro Demo. In-class: Work Session. Read: Text, pp. 74 - 104

Week 7 : Work session.

Week 8 : Work session; continue with projects. Film digitizer demo

Week 9 : " Works in progress" discussion - participation is required and graded. Remainder of period will be a work session.

Week 10 : Work session ( If quarter is 12 weeks, Week 11 is also a work period )

Week 12 : FINAL PROJECTS DUE. Presentation and discussion of finished works.

Late work : One letter grade will be deducted for each week past the due date

Note: the above schedule is tentative. I may change the order of demo's at any time. Should changes occur, students will be given at least one week's notice.

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