Digital
Multimedia

Fall 2010
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title Digital Multimedia credits 2 time Thu 3:30 - 5pm place Sci 217 (probably) level introductory faculty Jim Mahoney repeat yes, may be repeated for credit prereq none

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An introduction to computer manipulation of images, sound, animation, and video, with some background topics in optics, acoustics, and the Internet.
This course is aimed at anyone who wants do art with a computer. No prior experience is required.
The equipment and software will be flexible, but will emphasize exploration of open source systems such as Audacity (sound), the Gimp (images), and Blender (animation). Where schedules allow we will connect with the various art labs (photo, music, video), but much of the work won't require specialized equipment.
Grading will be based on a final project of your choice and a number of assignments. As a 2 credit class, you should expect to spend about 6 hours per week, including our once weekly class.
Class time will be spent both discussing the underlying ideas and technology, as well as collaborating with classmates while working on various media projects.
This is more of a chance to explore different media applications than it is technical training on every menu option in PhotoShop.
Depending on student interests and background, the list of topics and applications will among
* images: Gimp (raster graphics), Inkscape (vector graphics) * sound: audacity (edit, mix), pure data (composition) * 3D and animation: sketchup (buildings), blender (everything else) * video: Final Cut Pro (library lab), perhaps an open source alternative * ? other ?
as well as discussions of bits, bytes, bandwidth, compression, codecs, copyright, and all that.

schedule

You should do something for each of the 4 small projects, and a final project of your choice.
Expect to share at least one of your tasks and your project (as it develops) with the class.
Sep * intro class * gimp 1 * gimp 2 * audacity image task Oct * pure data * sketchup sound task * blender * video1 3D task * video2 -- prelim proposal -- Nov * open video task * open -- final proposal -- * open Dec 4 * sharing -- final project --
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