ARTH-206 Visual Storytelling & Digital Methods

This project-based course teaches students to combine current digital technologies with traditional archival research to visualize historical narratives. Using a survey of the visual strategies artists have used to tell stories – from cave art to cinema, from continuous narrative to graphic novels – as a historical backdrop, students will learn how images communicate narrative content, and how to distinguish modalities of visual storytelling from oral or textual accounts. Collaborative group work is fundamental to this class.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Offered

Spring

Notes

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