Overview
Anna Huff
Program Committee
Nadya Bair (Art History)
Amy Brener (Art)
Ryan Carter (Music)
Rob Knight (Art), director
Nathan Goodale (Anthropology)
Anna Huff (Digital Arts)
Graham Espe, ex officio
Bret Olsen, ex officio
Nhora Serrano, ex officio
The goal of the Digital Arts Program is to offer hands-on opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration, with an emphasis on digital, hybrid, and emerging technologies and practices. The program prepares students to participate ethically in a complex, highly mediated cultural landscape and critically examine the impact of rapidly evolving technology on society.
The minor in digital arts consists of five courses: three or four courses in digital arts studio courses, one of which must be at the 300-level; and one or two history/theory courses. Courses counted toward this minor cannot also be counted toward another concentration or minor.
DIGITAL ARTS STUDIO COURSES (3-4 necessary for minor)
ART-116 Introduction to Photography
ART-213 Introduction to Video
ART-221 Introduction to Animation
ART-301 Advanced Photography: Digital Projects
ART-302 Advanced Photography: Analog Techniques
ART-303 Advanced Photography: Alternative Processes
ART-313 Advanced Video
DANCE-180 Sound, Performance and Creativity
DARTS-113- Introduction to Media: Integrated Media and Emerging Practices
DARTS-231 Media Strategies: New Frontiers in Storytelling
DARTS-240 Performance, Ritual and Technology
DARTS-330 Robot Musicals and Techno Opera: AI and advanced workshop
DARTS-319 TV Club: media collectives, live streaming, performance and video
MUSIC-270 Introduction to Music, Sound, and Technology
MUSIC-370 Advanced Audio Production
THETR-103 Performance, Ritual and Technology
THETR-213 Lighting Design
THEORY/HISTORY COURSES (minimum 1, maximum 2 towards the minor)
ANTHR-259 Digital Technology and Social Transformation
DARTS-110 Ways of Seeing: Vision, Technology, Media
DARTS-160 Photography Changes Everything
DARTS-207 Documentary Photography and Digital Media
DARTS-314 Digital Approaches to Print Media
GOVT-412 The Politics of AI
GOVT-357W The Theoretical Origins of Internet Policy
PHYS-136 Physics and Art
PHYS-175 The Physics of Musical Sound
PHYS-245 Electronics and Computers