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ARTSTUDI 174B: Internet Art

The history, practice and technique of creating art online. New ways of thinking about interactivity and technology through individual projects, lectures, group discussion, and direct experience of contemporary Internet Art and its historical roots. Goal is for students to think personally about contemporary technological culture via artistic experiments using the Internet. Topics include technical labs on HTML, CSS, image editing, and animation, and collaborative interventions using social media as a galvanizing force for community projects. Final exhibition organized by the class, challenging students to translate art created online into a gallery space. Field trip to see art exhibitions in the area, as well as the Computer History Museum in San Jose. Virtual travel to online exhibitions; contemporary Internet Artists give experimental lectures and performances via Skype.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: WAY-CE
Instructors: ; Bigelow, B. (PI)
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