ARTS264 / MAS264
Time-Based Media II

This intermediate course focuses on the creation of film and video projects that combine performance, installation, and analog media. Students examine interdisciplinary approaches to working with the moving image by linking contemporary digital tools to their historical and analogue foundations. By experimenting with different genres such as narrative, documentary and experimental and techniques such as looping, physical interventions on film, and the body in space, students learn to manipulate sound and image both technically and conceptually. Through assignments, production exercises, readings and lectures, this class encourages students to approach their projects considering how the moving image occupies space as much as it occupies a screen and to think about their work with film and video as a deliberate construction of space and experience. 

Units: 1

Max Enrollment: 12

Crosslisted Courses:

Prerequisites: Any ARTS 100 class or permission of the instructor.

Distribution Requirements: ARS - Visual Arts, Music, Theater, Film and Video

Typical Periods Offered: Fall

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring

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