DSGN 264 / FNAR 264: Art, Design & Digital Culture
August 2018 – Present
As a Lecturer in the Department of Undergraduate Fine Arts and Design, I teach courses on the fundamental perception, representation, aesthetics and design that shape today’s visual culture. Emphasis is placed on building visual literacy by studying and making images using a variety of representation techniques, learning to organize and structure two-dimensional and three-dimensional space, and designing with time-based and procedural media; including coursework in graphic design, animation, video, coding, data visualization, sculpture, and art in public space. Students learn to develop an individual style of idea-generation, experimentation, iteration and critique as part of their creative and critical responses to visual culture.
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