PRNT 104 - Pixels and Print
This course introduces students to the techniques and creative possibilities of alternative photographic print processes and explores the relationship between digital imagery and hand-drawn imagery. Students will explore a selection of techniques as a vehicle for creative exploration, such as photo manipulation, the use of digital transparencies, and the techniques and creative possibilities of photographic print processes. Students will be expected to discuss their work in a critical context and to work cleanly and safely within a shared environment. This course will allow first year students to learn about photography within a printmaking and experimental context. The course will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
Course Prerequisites
None.
Fall
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule |
A | 20190 | Boychuk-Hunter, James | Wednesday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: 104 |
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Winter
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule |
A | 30090 | Ho-You, Jill | Monday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: ONLINE |
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