The class is organized along the following themes: Media Facade: Intersection of fine art, new media art and architecture Overview of the key examples of digital art, visual media/audio that use architecture urban screens as a digital canvas. Analysis of a wide range of case studies emerging in the cross section of fine art, new media, technology and architecture. Introduction to methods of artistic research, concept development for artwork within urban context An investigation of methodology for delivering artworks for site-specific media facade: the theme and its relevance to the artwork experience, reflection on time and cultural context, connection with the site (physical and conceptual), and knowledge on how to produce, install and maintain the work during exhibition. Building prototypes for media architecture An exploration of alternative media strategies, techniques and tools for creating content for urban screens and media facades. Identifying and analyzing media formats that combine digital painting, motion graphics, video and/or photography. You will analyze and explore how to utilize alternative methods within chosen media to create unique abstract and cinematic experiences. Participatory Architecture and Urban Interaction Introduction to creating real time audio driven visuals Class assignments Four creative projects will explore digital art making for site-specific media facade: -composition of an inspirational mood board, storyboard, short abstract and cinematic narratives, exhibition tasks production of final short video and exhibition tasks. Developed through lectures, tutorials, class exercises and peer/instructor feedback sessions. Exhibition Tasks You will be expected to devote time organizing the exhibition associated with this course and to participate in various practical tasks during the course in preparation. The exhibition will be supported by website/catalog for which you would contribute with a short essay about the art produced.
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