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Course Details |
Fees and Dates
Later Year Course
| Offered By: |
School of Art |
| Academic Career: |
Undergraduate |
| Course Subject: |
Visual Arts |
| Offered in: |
First Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
This unit explores the impact of the computer age and the information revolution on society generally and on visual arts practitioners in particular. It is divided into two interconnected parts. The first focuses on some of the key debates concerning changing views of the body, space and time. The second part deals with the varied creative uses of the new media, including digital imaging, websites, interactive CD-ROMS, animation and virtual reality, framing them within broader historical and social contexts. The unit also takes into account some of the ethical issues raised by the advent of cyberspace. |
| Indicative Assessment: |
Written essay (65%), oral presentation (25%), attendance and participation (10%); or equivalent. Attendance at lectures and tutorials is compulsory. |
| Workload: |
3 hours per week |
| Areas of Interest: |
Visual Arts |
| Requisite Statement: |
ARTV1009, 1010; or with approval |
| Majors/Specialisations: |
Digital Humanities and Art Theory |
| Programs: |
Bachelor of Design Arts, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Design Arts, Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts), and Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts) |
| Academic Contact: |
Anne Brennan and Helen Ennis |
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