Week 17:
December 12, 2016
- Due: Revisions of Final Project
Week 16:
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
- Project 3 in class presentation, Part 2
- Make adjustments to final project and prepare for final submission, due on December 12.
Monday, December 5, 2016
- Due: Project 3, Production of new media art/design project (by students), 35%
- In class Presentation, part 1
Week 15:
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
- Lab day work on final project
- In class discussion on details for final project
Monday, November 28, 2016
- Special Presentation by Kenan Zekic on Critical Practice
- Discussion forum on Kenan's presentation
Week 14:
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Monday, November 21 2016
Week 13:
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
- Due: Third Weekly Assignment
- Online critique of weekly assignment
Monday, November 14, 2016
- Lab day work on Project 3
- Post comments on Canvas forum
- Guidelines for Final Project released
Week 12:
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss:
Raymond Williams, "Isms," pp.125, "Liberal," pp. 130 - 132, "Materialism," pp. 146 -149, "Media," 151 -152
- Go over selected works of media art and design.
Monday, November 7, 2016
- "Making Studies in New Media Art Critical," Timothy Lenoir in Media Art Histories, pp. 355 - 380
- Week Project released, due on November 16, 2016
Weekly Project 3, due November 16, 2016
Develop a concept for a project on which you would like to work under an ideal situation. The project is open to your interest. It can be a story, a game, a website, a film, a video, an art performance, etc. For ideas on different subjects, you can consult the online resources listed on the syllabus and on the webpage resource. There are three parts for this assignment.
Part one:
Your basic concept should initially be written in under 150 characters (similar to Twitter--but you don't have to upload it to Twitter).
Part two:
Develop your concept at length in no more than 250 words.
Part Three: Develop an image/design that represents your idea to the best of your abilities. (The image/design could be a collage of preexisting images, if so, you need to provide a list of sources.)
Upload to the corresponding Canvas forum for discussion.
Week 11:
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
- Due: Project 2, Analysis of second new media art/design project, 25%
Monday, October 31, 2016
- Lab day: work on Project 2 due on November 2
Week 10:
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss: "Image, Process, Performance, Machine Aspects of an Aesthetics of the Machinic," Andreas Broeckmann, in Media Art Histories, pp. 193 - 206
- Go over selected works of media art and design.
Monday, October 24, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss: Raymond Williams, "Culture," pp. 49 - 54, "Elite," 72 - 74, "Ethnic," pp. 78 "Expert," pp. 86
"Exploitation," pp. 86 - 87, "Fiction," pp. 90 - 92, "Genius," pp. 98 - 99, "Labour," pp. 127 - 130
Week 9:
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss:
"It is Forbidden Not To Touch," Peter Weibel, in Media Art Histories, pp. 21 - 42
- Go over selected works of media art and design.
Monday, October 17, 2016
- Go over image-mining tutorial.
- Post on Angel forums.
Week 8:
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
- Second Weekly Assignment on Data Analytics due
- Online and in class critique of weekly assignment
Monday, October 10, 2016
Week 7:
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss:
- Raymond Williams, "Career," pp. 19 - 20, "Class," pp. 26 - 34
- "Historizing Art and Technology," Edward A. Shanken, in Media Art Histories, 43 - 70
Monday, October 3, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss:
- "Introduction," Oliver Grau, "The Coming and Going of Images," Rudolf Arnheim, in Media Art Histories, 1 - 18
- Lab day work on Weekly Analytics Project
Week 6:
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
- Release of second weekly project on Data Analytics due October 12 (Download the document from Canvas under Files )
- Introduction to Data Analytics and Data Visualization
- Go over selected works of media art and design
Monday, September 26, 2016
- Due: Project 1, Analysis of new media art/design project 20%
- In class project critique
Week 5:
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
- Lab day
- Work on analysis of new media art/design project due on September 26.
Monday, September 19, 2016
- In class discussion of material from September 14, 2016
- Go over selected works of media art and design
- Lab day: post comments on Canvas forums
Week 4:
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
- First Weekly Assignment due
- Read and be ready to discuss:
- Raymond Williams, "Communication," pp. 34 - 35 "Consumer," pp. 42 = 43, "Communism," pp. 37 - 39, "Socialist," 223 - 228
"Postulates of Linguistics," excerpt from Deleuze and Guatarris A Thousand Plateaus, PDF.
Monday, September 12, 2016
- Continue discussion of Barthes's "Myth Today"
- online critique of weekly assignment
- Go over selected works of media art and design
- Lab day: post comments on Canvas forums.
Week 3:
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
- Read and be ready to discuss:
Raymond Williams, "Bourgeois, pp. 14 - 16, "Capitalism," pp. 17 - 19, "Commercialism," 34 - 35
Roland Barthes, "Myth Today," pp. 215 - 274
- Go over selected works of media art and design
Monday, September 5, 2016
Week 2:
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
- Go over selected works of media art and design
- Lab day: post comments on Canvas weekly forums | Work on weekly assignment.
Monday, August 29, 2016
- Guidelines for Project 1 released, due on September 26
- Release of First Weekly Assignment due on September 14 in preparation for Project 1
- Read and be ready to discuss:
1) Raymond Williams, "Introduction" in Keywords, pp. xxiii - xxxvii, "Aesthetic," pp. 1 - 2, "Art," pp. 9 - 11
2) Roland Barthes's "In the Ring," pp. 3 - 14, "The Writer on Vacation," 22 - 25
First Weekly Assignment due on, Monday, September 12, 2016:
Choose any of the short essays by Roland Barthes, or one of the entries by Raymond Williams so far discussed, and write a 500 word critical reflection in which you go over the main points, then focus on one point of interest to you and discuss how it may be at play in current times. You may choose an essay or entry that has not been discussed, but you need to notify the instructor of your selection. You will share your brief analysis on Canvas and other participants will provide critical feedback.
Week 1:
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
- Lecture on History of Art, Media and Design, Part 2: Discussion of semiotics, structuralism, post-structuralism in relation to art and design
- Go over selected works of media art and design
- Begin online discussion on Canvas forums
Monday, August 22, 2016
- Introduction to Class
- Lecture on History of Art, Media, and Design
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Week 12
Sites for the Week of November 7, 2016
Online Results for Williams's terms:
ism / isms
liberal / liberalism / liberalist / libertarian / liberty
materialism / materialist / philosophical materialism / historical materialism / dialectical materialsim
media / medium / media people / media studies
Nanotechnology Journal
Nanotechnlogy Timeline
Nanobank
Dendral
Molgen
Sumex-Aim
Cirge
Week 10
Sites for the Week of October 24
Jeffrey Shaw
David Rokeby - The Giver of Names
Knowbotic Research - Anonymous Muttering
Maurizio Bolognini - Sealed Computers
Online Results for Williams's terms:
Culture
Elite
Ethnic
Expert
Exploitation
Fiction
Genius
Labour / Labor
Week 9
Sites for the Week of October 17
Kinetic Art:
Kinetic Art, The Art Story
Naum Gabo
Kinetic Construction (Standing Wave) 1919 - 20, replica 1985
Alexander Calder
Alexander Calder at Tate Modern
Works of Calder, 1950 by Herbert Matter
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Light Prop for an Electric Stage (Light-Space Modulator), 1930
Fluxus:
What is Fluxus?
Yoko Ono 1965 One Fluxus Films
Revisions - Zen for Film
Marcel Duchamp
Anemic Cinema
Week 7
Sites for the Week of October 3, 2016
Char Davis - Ephemere
Hiroo Iwata - Floating Eye
Karl Sims - Genetic Images, Ars Electronica
Genetic Images, Documentation
Daniela Plewe - Ultima Ratio
David Rokeby - Very Nervous System
Da Vinci - The Last Supper (Getty Images)
Philosophers related to AST:
Jack Burham - Bio on Monoskop
Thomas Kuhn - Bio, Stanford
Andrew Feenberg - Bio, Simon Fraser U
Paul Feyerabend - Bio, Standord
Douglas Kellner - Bio, UCLA
Bruno Latour - Official Site
Michael Heim - Official Site
Literary Media Theorists:
Jay David Bolter - Official Site
N. Katherine Hayles - Official Site
Janet Murray - Bio, Georgia Tech
Week 4
Sites for the Week of September 12, 2016
Barthes and Myth Selections:
Theory Action Figures
HAVIDOL (avafynetyme HCL) -- Guy's Testimonial
HAVIDOL: Female Testimonial
Online results for Williams's terms:
Communication
Consumer
Communism
Socialist
Week 3
Sites for the Week of September 5, 2016
Onine results for Williams's terms:
Bourgeois / Bourgeoisie
Capitalism
Commercialism
Resource to consider for week 3:
http://eliterature.org/
http://turbulence.org
http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/Artport
Week 2
Sites for the Week of August 29, 2016
Online results for Williams's terms:
Aesthetic
Art
Online results for Barthes's essays:
Artist
Author
Intellectual
Wrestling
Writer
Resources to consider for Week 2:
http://eliterature.org/
http://norient.com/en/
http://rhizome.org/art/
http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/Artport
Week 1
Sites for the Week of August 22, 2016
Selections from Whitney Artport:
Peter Horvath
http://artport.whitney.org/gatepages/september03.shtml
(Personal Site):
http://www.peterhorvath.net/
Mark Napier
http://artport.whitney.org/gatepages/february04.shtml
CODeDOC:
http://artport.whitney.org/exhibitions/past-exhibitions.shtml
Casey Reas:
http://reas.com/
Works by Michael Mandiberg:
http://www.afterwalkerevans.com/
http://www.aftersherrielevine.com/
Appropriation of Mandiberg:
http://www.aftermichaelmandiberg.com/
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