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University of Toronto, Scarborough - The Machine in Art

Students will produce art projects using mechanical principals to create sculptural forms that change over time. Students will be encouraged to use altered machines, simple electronic components and a wide range of materials.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Site-Specific Work

This studio/seminar continues the explorations begun in Installation but advances less literal understandings of site: artwork shaped by place but place defined by such potentials as audience, community or debate. Projects may incorporate a variety of media that expand the physical boundaries of art beyond the object.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Books and Multiples

An exploration of the history and use of handmade books and multiples by visual artists.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Drawing II

A continuation of VPSA70H with an increased emphasis on the student's ability to expand her/his personal understanding of the meaning of drawing.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Photo-based Work

A studio course in digital photography as it relates to the critical investigation of contemporary photo-based art.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Intermediate Video

This course is designed to provide a history of contemporary video art production. The course will familiarize students with more advanced methods of production and contemporary video works. Classes will include technical instruction, screenings and discussions of tapes, critiques of students' scripts and footage, written assignments and assigned readings.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Performance Art

An exploration of both the history and practice of performance art.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Digital Studio Practice

An in depth investigation of digital imaging technologies for serious studio artists and new media designers. Emphasis is placed on advanced image manipulation, seamless collage, invisible retouching and quality control techniques for fine art production. Project themes will be drawn from a critical analysis of contemporary painting and photo-based art.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Installation

This studio/seminar explores site from a historically earlier conception of the practice: artwork shaped by location in terms of material, form and content with a special focus on museum projects and architectural interventions. Projects may incorporate a variety of media that expand the physical boundaries of art beyond the object.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Introduction to Web-based Work

Information Age artists are employing inexpensive, global, web-based strategies to publish and promote their work. Other artists use blogs and desktop broadcasting to produce original, on-line e-zines that can engage distant and critical collaborations in real time. Artists will each create an elementary, personal web site toward these ends.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Art and Activism

This course will explore contemporary artistic practices that blur the boundary between art and activism.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Expanded Portraiture

Expanded Portraiture attempts to stretch the traditional idea of portraiture, exploring different methods and media for representing identity and the self. We will look at the role of facial representations in painting and photography and then move beyond the pictorial to consider how sound, text, moving images, and objects can be used to create new encounters with the subject.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Text as Image/Language as Art

An elementary study of the typographic arts will inform presentation strategies, but the investigation of critical cultural discourse through language as visual art will form the most important content of this course. How do visual artists employ words in their art?
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Painting III

An advanced course for students who are able to pursue individual projects in painting, with a focus on contemporary practice and theory.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Drawing III

An advanced course for students who are able to pursue individual projects dealing with the complex relationships between drawing and other art practices like installation, painting and mixed media.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Studio Practice

A supervised course focused specifically on the development of the student's work from initial concept through to the final presentation. Students may work in their choice of media with the prior written permission of the instructor.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - "Live!"

"Live!" investigates interdisciplinary modes of contemporary performance. Within a studio context, this course serves as an advanced exploration of 21st century Live Art. This interactive course reviews the dynamics of time, space and existence, and asks fundamental questions about the body and performance. Same as VPDC06H .
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Advanced Photo Concepts

Focusing on both theory and practice, this is a portfolio-based course aimed at the development of idiosyncratic photographic styles and subject matter. Printing and presentation will form an important part of this portfolio's development. Students will research international networks, publications and institutions devoted to photographic discourse.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Advanced Installation

This course will focus on all aspects of large-scale installation including architecture, projections, multi-media, and conceptual works.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Advanced Video

An advanced course focusing on complex video techniques and contemporary presentation strategies. The course will cover such areas as video projection, multi-channel works, feature length projects and advanced post-production techniques.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Theory and Practice: Two-Dimensional Work

An exploration of ideas and practice with an emphasis on two-dimensional work, including digital imaging.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Theory and Practice: Three-Dimensional Work

An exploration of ideas and practice with an emphasis on three-dimensional work.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Theory and Practice: Time-Based Media

An exploration of ideas and practice with an emphasis on time-based media: performance, video, audio, and installation.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Theory and Practice: Global Art Strategies

The course will focus on the increasing globalization of contemporary art practices. This course will examine the influence of colonial histories, migration, international media, cultural exchange and tourism in the works of international artists. Students will be asked to reflect on their own culturally diverse backgrounds as a source for conceptually based art projects.
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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Theory and Practice: New Media in Studio

Information technologies are radically and rapidly transforming our culture. Networking, robotics, WiFi, GPS, ubiquitous computing, data mining, rfid, biotech, kinetic art, surveillance, sound installation, digital image processing and interactive display are all offering new opportunities for the artist as well as new critical issues to address. Students will create affordable projects that address these issues.
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