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Rachel Clarke
Assistant Professor, Electronic Art
Art Department
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA
Tel: 916-278-6316
Email: rclarke@csus.edu |
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Courses
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Art 97
This studio class will introduce Mac OSX and the hardware
and software used by digital artists. The course will explore the uses
artists make of new technologies in contemporary art-making practices.
The particular focus is digital imaging.
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Art 142/CSc 126
This course explores a range of 3D computer modeling techniques and processes, leading to the creation of 3D computer models and 3D computer modeled environments.
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| Art 197
Involves both further exploration of imaging techniques
and extending the possibilities of digital art-making through cross-media, time-based
and interactive processes. New media is seen within the broad context of contemporary art practice.
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| Art 198
The focus of this class is exploring the creative potential
of digital technologies in creating new media art. An open-minded and
experimental approach to concept, process and execution of work is expected.
Students work in any combination of the following: interactive media, net.art,
imaging (at advanced level), animation, sound, video and installation.
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| Art 222
The graduate seminar is about making and talking about art. It is the forum for graduate students to exchange ideas about the ongoing development of their studio practice and discuss its conceptual underpinnings via presentation, discussion and critique.
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