An exploration of printing activities and techniques that question and expand the interfaces of the traditional print media of lithography; woodcut; and etching with contemporary digital imaging activities and techniques. Through the making of work we will look at how digital technologies affect the contemporary vocabulary of printmaking. We work with moving and still images and with images on paper as well as on the internet. We make; send and receive images as ways of understanding how ideas about print media are expanding; how these same ideas have historically been rooted in notions about communication; and how we can conceive and make print translations that cross traditional media. ART 225 highly recommended. (Fall)
Prerequisites
One 200-level Exp Media Studio
Semester Offered
Fall