Interdisciplinary Installation: Experiments in the Ephemeral

Interdisciplinary Installation: Experiments in the Ephemeral is a crosslisted Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies/Interdisciplinary Arts class taught by Jean Marie Casbarian.

This course satisfies Division I requirements. This course requires prerequisites.

Course Description
This course will expose students to the idea of installation art and the concurrent conceptual dialogue that occurs as it relates to a variety of interdisciplinary practices. It will function on the assumption of your autonomy in carrying out individual projects while using the group to receive constructive criticism. You will develop a cross-disciplinary approach to art making that explores ways in which to integrate a variety of media including image projection (both still and moving), sound, sculptural elements, and/or performance while considering the space they reside. Class will be spent in lecture, daily, hands-on project and/or task, and critique. Prerequisites: Should have had introductory coursework in visual studies (practice and/or history/theory). Fees: Course fees vary depending on area of study ($100-$300).