Intermediate Digital Imaging is a hands-on studio course exploring the use of computer technologies in making visual art. A study of contemporary issues in digital media and photography facilitates individual innovation and experimentation. Digital imaging and input/output techniques are employed in terms of giving visual form to ideas and personal expression in private and public settings. Prerequisite: ARTS-1020 or permission of instructor. Fall and spring terms annually. 4 credit hours
This is not an official course listing. The official Institute course catalog can be found
here.
Transitland: Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989 - 2009
Boryana Rossa (Ph.D. candidate) and Oleg Mavromatti's work included in selection of 100 video works.