ART 1341 Art, Time and the Technological Imagination

3 units
Visual Arts
Faculty of Arts
This course builds the foundations for creating at the intersection of art and technology. Using primarily the time-based medium of audio-video production, the course helps students develop a robust imagination while using complex digital technologies. It introduces students to essential themes and strategies of production in art and technology including time, narrative, systems and interactivity. Students build a foundation of skills with a variety of production tools and techniques including the basics of shooting video, recording sound, editing as well as ideation, proposal development and prototyping.

Components:

Laboratory

Requirements:

Priority given to students registered in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) or in the Major in Visual Arts. (P).

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
A- Average (8.239)
Most Common: A (29%)
268 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Ryan Donat Stec

12 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2024

A- Average (8.257)
Most Common: A (31%)
245 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Unknown Professor

Winter 2022 - C00

A- Average (8.000)
Most Common: A- (36%)
11 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Diane Morin

Fall 2019 - A00

A- Average (8.083)
Most Common: A+ (33%)
12 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+