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ARTQUEST Digital Arts
Room 39A

Class Schedule:
 
MON.-FRI.PERIODS 1st and 2nd

Instructor:
  John Sappington - email address: jsappington@srcs.k12.ca.us
PHONE: 528-5070 x 6773


Emergency Mobile : 707.332.0987

Beginning AQ Digital Arts Syllabus

Beginning Digital Arts Syllabus (this document) http://www.basearts.com/artquest/index.htm
Submitted: AQDABeginning2015.16.pdf

Welcome Letter and Guidelines - http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/WELCOMELETTERDigitalArtFall2015.pdf

Digital Arts Program Outline:
http://www.basearts.com/artquest/DigitalArtsOutline.htm

Standard AQDA Exhibition Response
form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/standardaqdagalleryresponse15.16.htm
Art Criticism Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/artcriticism.htm

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IMPORTANT FALL DATES: 

Please mark your calendar for these important dates: Friday August 28 : AQDA forms & Lab Contributions are due. Please contact teacher for scholarship information or extensions. 

September 24th 6:30-9 - Back to School Night

October 8, 6:30 pm: “ArtQuest Annual Fall Showcase of Programs”, beginning at 6:30 pm in the Auditorium.  This is an evening for prospective students and families for Fall, 2014, to find out more about the opportunities ArtQuest has to offer, as well as current ArtQuest families to learn more about the program.  Please plan to attend and also help us spread the word, because early application is highly recommended due to limited space. 

Tuesday October 13th to November 13th , “Shadowing”,
ArtQuest offers students interested in the ArtQuest program the opportunity to "Shadow" a specialty for a day. Students may attend on either.. Call (707) 535-4842 for more information and to schedule your student. Monday through Thursday 8-12:16. 

Digital Arts Weekly Lecture/Lab Schedule
(subject to change)



CYBER AND ERGONOMICS SAFETY README
http://www.basearts.com/handouts/readme.htm

 

Parent Signatures -

Welcome Letter and Guidelines - http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/FallWelcomeBeginning.doc

Syllabus Overview
Expectations, Requirements, Objectives, Best Practices.

Assignment:

Complete Digital Arts Warm-up

Reading:

http://blog.basearts.com
Review - Course Outline
Review - Internet Resources 

Artists:

Ivan Sutherland
Charles Csuri
David Em
Douglas Engelbart

Supplimental Links / Sites:

Rhizome.org - http://www.rhizome.org


Terms for Vocabulary page: Ether and Ethernet

Ether
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ether

Ethernet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet

Phrase: Off into the ether

Why is “Ether” in the “Ethernet”?Presentation by Peter Schaefer (Marymount Manhattan College).

EtherEthernetPeterSchaefer.pdf

http://www.basearts.com/artquest/handouts/

Peter Schaefer is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Marymount Manhattan College.  His work has appeared in the journals Critical Studies in Media Communication and New Media & Society as well as in the anthologies The Long History of New Media: Technology, Historiography, and Newness in Context and iPod and Philosophy.

Week 2

Date 8.24

Lecture:


File System / Operating System / Finder

Photoshop Introduction

Palettes
Windows

Workspace
Toolbox



Bring 3-5 Images / Self Portrait (1)

artifacts images / profiles of the self
/ neighborhood / your room / your house


Assignment:


Galley Visit and Response - Museums of Sonoma County, Meith and Hagel & Robert Williams

Standard AQDA Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/aqdagalleryresponse15.16.htm
Art Criticism Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/artcriticism.htm


Reading:

UPDATED - Ergonomics Saftey - README
http://www.basearts.com/handouts/readme.htm


Artists:


Harold Cohen
Lillian Schwartz
Joan Truckerbrod
Lillian Schwartz

Supplimental Links / Sites:

Scanning Procedures - Flat Art
Photography - Scanning Procedures ( Epson )




Save the Date:
Back to School Night - September 24th 6:30-9
Fall Showcase is October 8, 6:30 pm

Week 3

Date 8.31

Lecture:
Composition / Critique

Vocabulary: 

Composition
Gestalt 

Photoshop: 

File Creation
Selection Tools

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-cs5/gs04-using-the-marquee-and-lasso-tools-/ 

Move Tool

Edit transformations 

Introduction to Layers

Composition Guidlines: 

File->New->Letter *8.5x11/300ppi

File Types: 

.PSD for all composition work
.Jpeg
.PNG 

.Tiff 


Learn the basics of Photoshop CS5 with Getting Started and New Features tutorials by product experts.
http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-photoshop-cs5/

Reading:
Scanning Procedures - Flat Art
Photography - Scanning Procedures ( Epson )

Photography - Photograms and Montage Samples
Photography - Scanography - Example Files


Artist:

Ada Lovelace
Charles Babbage
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Moholy-Nagy



Supplimental Links / Sites:



ART21, BECOMING AN ARTIST - ”Becoming an Artist”

Since the fifteenth century and the advent of the mirror artists have modeled for themselves in their own works of art. 
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ivy/selfportrait/intro.html

THE ARTIST IN THE MIRROR
http://www.theartwolf.com/self-portraits/10-self-portraits.htm




Don't forget to check the blog - weekly.
http://blog.basearts.com


Week 4

Date 9.7

Lecture:
Composition / Critique


Element : Texture

Photoshop:
Rulers
Guides

Texture Brushes
Filters
Brush
and Brush Customization Options
Fill functions


Image Size | Resizing

Resample / Resolution

Artists:

James Montgomery Flagg - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Montgomery_Flagg_+ Images Propaganda? War Bonds Posters
Thomas Hart Benton - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hart_Benton_(painter) + Images



REMINDER:


September 24th 6:30-9 - Back to School Night

 

Week 5

Date 9.14

Lecture:
Composition / Critique


Principle :
Pattern

Symetrical / Assemetrical

Photoshop :

Marquee Selections
Pattern Stamp Tool
Brushes

Advanced Brushes Assignments:

Self Portrait - Conventional - 8.5x11 / Portrait
2 Layers

Scans
- 2 Objects
- 2 Photographs

Textures
- 4 Thumbnails
- 4 Sketchbook Textures from the world

Field Trip:
SRJC Faculty Exhbition -
http://www.santarosa.edu/art-gallery/

Standard AQDA Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/standardaqdagalleryresponse15.16.htm
Art Criticism Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/artcriticism.htm

Artists:

Robert Rauschenberg
Jasper Johns - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_Johns+ Images / FLAGS
Andy Warhol


Remember to check :
http://blog.basearts.com

Week 6

Date 9.21

Lecture:

Sketchbook:
Textures / Patterns - from the world

Composition / Critique

Element : Line
Principle :
Pattern / Rythm

Photoshop :

Line Tool - Controls
Gradient Tool, Gradient options

Assignments:

Textures - FINISHED Comp
- 4 Thumbnails
- 4 Sketchbook Textures from the world
- Descriptive TERMS

Patterns +
- 4 Thumbnails
- 4 Sketchbook Patterns from the world
- Descriptive TERMS

Research :

Marimekko - https://us.marimekko.com/

Artists

Basquiat
early graffiti works of Basquiat, under the name SAMO, short for same old shit.
http://www.henryflynt.org/overviews/samo.htm
- compliments of Atreus


Robert Indiana
http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=2812

Collaboration with Robert Creeley
http://www.2river.org/2RView/2_4/poems/creeley.html


Supplimental Links / Sites:

NY Times:

Drawing for Change: Analyzing and Making Political Cartoons
By MICHAEL GONCHAR SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 2:38 PM

http://nyti.ms/1iA6wvn

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Minecraft, a Child's Obsession, Finds Use as an Educational Tool
By NICK BILTON
Teachers and parents are using Minecraft, a popular video game, to help teach science, history, languages and ethics.


Photoshop Tips:

Creating Custom Brushes

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/understanding-adobe-photoshop-cs6/creating-custom-brushes/

Painting: New Mixer Brush and Bristle Tips in Photoshop CS5
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/photoshop-cs5-feature-tour/painting-new-mixer-brush-and-bristle-tips/


Week 7

Date 9.28

Lecture:

Element : Color
Principle :


Color -

  • Primary/Complimentary/
  • Tint/Tone/Shade
  • Systems -Additive/Subtractive
Photoshop:

Color Palette
Extension/Plugins
- installing Color / Painters Wheel
Files to Layers - Scripts

Adobe Kuler
https://kuler.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/

Lynda.com intro - Adobe Kuler
http://www.lynda.com/Creative-Cloud-tutorials/Kuler-Essential-Training/136175-2.html

Color:

Johannes Itten, Bauhaus - Possibilities of Contrast

Itten's Color Contrasts
http://www.worqx.com/color/itten.htm

Color Theory Overview - JANET L. FORD SHALLBETTER, WORQX.COM
http://www.worqx.com/color/index.htm

Foundations of Color with Mary Jane Begin
http://www.lynda.com/Design-Color-tutorials/Foundations-Color/120601-2.html

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American Flag :

Wikipedia, Flag of the United States :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_United_States

Flag Graphic:

American Flag

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_United_States#mediaviewer/File:Flag_of_the_United_States.svg

Information regarding the origins of the File:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_States.svg

Wikipedia, Variation of the field:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variation_of_the_field#Barry.2C_Paly.2C_Bendy



Week 8

Date 10.5

Lecture:

Element :
Principle : Similarity / Variety and Contra
st

Photoshop :

Assignments:

Self Portraits

Textures + FINISHED Comp for Showcase!
- 4 Thumbnails
- 4 Sketchbook Textures from the world
- Descriptive TERMS

Patterns + FINISHED Comp for Showcase!
- 4 Thumbnails
- 4 Sketchbook Patterns from the world
- Descriptive TERMS

Color
- A color from Life - scanned/ sampled

Presentations/Field Trips:

AQ Showcase Thursday Oct. 8 - 6:30-9pm

Week 9

10.12

Lecture:

Element :
Shape
Principle :
Union

Assignments:
- 1 color from Life
- 6 color Variations - thumbnail format
- Color Worksheet / uploaded

Photoshop :

Vector Shape
Custom Shape

Character Palette
Pen Tool
Selections to paths

Outlines

Competition: with Intermediate/Advanced:
- Witches

Artisits:

Kota Ezawa
Stephanie Syjuco
http://youtu.be/dpb7RlxQsu4
http://blog.basearts.com/?p=2719
http://www.stephaniesyjuco.com/


Rhizome: Camille Henrot on Art in the Digital Era, and Why She Envies Painters
http://blog.basearts.com/?p=2717



Reading:

ART21, BECOMING AN ARTIST - ”Becoming an Artist”

Su
pplimental Links / Sites:

This video demonstrates how the Pen tool allows you to create vector-based masks,
which work especially well for curved subjects

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/understanding-adobe-photoshop-cs6/pen-tool/



Sketchbook Quick write : Self Portraits

What does this image say about who I am at this point in my life?

What is the strongest aspect of the over all composition ? Color ? Line Quality ?

What would I change what is the weakest aspect of the drawing? What could I improve upon for the next attempt?

 

Review:

Foundations : Elements and Principles

Introduction to Visual Studies by Pennsylvania State University
Online with Anna Divinsky:

Line
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-line/id587019962?i=126393199&mt=2

Value

https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-value-part-1/id587019962?i=126393201&mt=2
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-value-part-2/id587019962?i=126393202&mt=2

Color
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-color/id587019962?i=126393204&mt=2

Shape
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-shape/id587019962?i=126393200&mt=2

Texture
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/elements-of-art-texture/id587019962?i=126393203&mt=2

Week 10 10.19

Galley Visit and Response - Museums of Sonoma County, Meith and Hagel & Robert Williams

Standard AQDA Exhibition Response
form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/aqdagalleryresponse15.16.htm
Art Criticism Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/artcriticism.htm

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Complete the form to transcribe sketchbook entries :

Toward an Artists Statement : Self Portraits

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Perspective


Photoshop :

- Rulers
- Guides
- Transform : Perspective / Skew ...etc

Assignments:
- 1 color from Life
- 6 color Variations - thumbnail format
- Color Worksheet / uploaded

Competition: with Intermediate/Advanced:
- Witches

Artists:

Kota Ezawa

David Hockney:

Secret Knowledge

- Part One - http://youtu.be/ynrnfBnhWSo
- Part Two - http://youtu.be/tEO9tC_26jM
Week 11 10.26

Presentations/Field Trip:

Art Museum The Sculpted Fiber: West Coast Fiber Artists

Galley Visit and Response
Standard AQDA Exhibition Response
form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/aqdagalleryresponse15.16.htm
Art Criticism Exhibition Response form is here http://www.basearts.com/artquest/fall2015/artcriticism.htm

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! Witches
!
FINAL ! SCARY ! FRIDAY OCTOBER 30TH ! PARTY !

Vector Work continues : OCharacters
- Sketch
- SCAN
- 1st Draft - Bitmap ?
- Vectorized

Illustrator investigation continues ...


Artists:

Shannon Finley and Julian Hoeber
http://jessicasilvermangallery.com/artists/

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WHAT MAKES ME…ME

THIS YEAR'S CONTEST IS NOW OPEN

From cave paintings to selfies, artists have always found creative ways of expressing themselves. Now, with the Google homepage as their canvas, we’re asking students to do the same. Young artists can doodle with any materials to show what makes them unique, and the winner’s artwork will be featured on our homepage for a day https://www.google.com/doodle4google/


Week 12 11.2


Perspective


Photoshop/Illustrator :

Assignments:

OCharacters

- Sketch
- SCAN
- 1st Draft - Bitmap ?

(Check Layer usage - sketch, line, color)

- Vectorized

- 2nd Draft with Environment
- 3-5 Photographic scenes
- Seperate Layers



Off Book
a PBS web series that explores cutting-edge art, internet culture, and the people that create it. New episodes every other Thursday!

http://www.youtube.com/user/PBSoffbook

Week 13

11.9

Project(s)/Assignment(s):

OC Character

Individualized Character for development of a narrative

  • sketch
  • scan
  • bitmap/vector

  • 3-5 photographic backgrounds/environment


PBS on Typography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKKDL6lekmA


33 Laws of Typography
http://www.lynda.com/Design-Page-Layout-tutorials/33-Laws-Typography/147012-2.html


Reading:

The Birth of Digital Type
http://www.designhistory.org/Digital_Revolution_pages/EarlyDigType.html


Artists:

Rudy Vanderlans- Zuzana Licko | EMIGRE - http://www.emigre.com/

William Addison Dwiggins - Graphic Designer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Addison_Dwiggins

Typefaces
Electra
Caledonia
New Caledonia
Caravan
Metro


Supplimental Links / Sites
:

Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues - A HAND LETTERING EXPERIENCE
by Leandro Senna
http://vimeo.com/49556689

Flavorpill
The Most Iconic Film Title Sequences of All Time
http://blog.basearts.com/?p=593


Scott Pilgrim VS. The World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h1TSN6dIGg

Week 14

11.16

Lab:

Lecture:

Element : Transition
Principle :
Emphasis

Typography - Typographic Resources Document

Photoshop :

Text
Text Tool
Character palette
Text Warp
Text as Mask
Text as Outline
Text as Shape

Create Shapes and Outlines from text

 

Project(s)/Assignment(s):

OC Character

Individualized Character for development of a narrative

  • sketch
  • scan
  • bitmap/vector

  • 3-5 photographic backgrounds/environment
  • Titling - choose font / integrate into composition

Presentations/Field Trips:

SRJC ARGRELLA ART GALLERY: FRAMING MIGRANT LABOR, PHOTOGRAPHY OF MATT BLACK
http://blog.basearts.com/2015/11/13/srjc-argrella-art-gallery-framing-migrant-labor-photography-of-matt-black/




Reading:

Parts of a LETTER.PDF


History of Typography
https://youtu.be/wOgIkxAfJsk​


Artists:

Johannes Gutenberg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Gutenberg


TS Ai Lun - Cai Lun - Inventor of Paper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cai_Lun

Supplimental Links / Sites:


Gingko Press
http://www.gingkopress.com

Deborah Orapollo

http://www.squarecylinder.com/2012/04/deborah-oropallo-stephen-wirtz-interview/

https://www.lensculture.com/articles/deborah-oropallo-guise
http://www.magnoliaeditions.com/artists/deborah-oropallo/
Week 15 11.30

Sketchbook :

OC Sketch/Descript.

Type collected from Life - 3-5 Samples
Concentration on Typography
continues...

Assignments:

OC Character / Final Due Dec. 18th

Individualized Character for development of a narrative

  • sketch + description in sketchbook
  • scan
  • bitmap/vector
  • 3-5 photographic backgrounds/environment
  • Titling - choose font / integrate into composition

Presentations/Field Trips:

Artist Profiles

  • Biography - Significant aspects of their personal life experience
  • Education - Any formal/ informal experiences of significance
  • 15-20 image samples of their work.
Artist Profile Presentations Begin Wed/Fri extend through Dec. 18
Artists:

Christopher Wool
Ed Ruscha


Jenny Holzer
Barbara Kruger

VISITING ARTIST:

Maria Ayala - Visiiting Artist Graphic Designer / Letterpress Operator

Week 16

12.7

Sketchbook :

OC Sketch/Descript.
Type collected from Life
- 3-5 Samples

Assignments:

OC Character / Final Due Dec. 18th

Individualized Character for development of a narrative

  • sketch + description in sketchbook
  • scan
  • bitmap/vector
  • 3-5 photographic backgrounds/environment
  • Titling - choose font / integrate into composition

Presentations/Field Trips:

Artist Profiles

  • Biography - Significant aspects of their personal life experience
  • Education - Any formal/ informal experiences of significance
  • 15-20 image samples of their work.

Artist Profile Presentations Begin Wed/Fri extend through Dec. 18

Perception Appartatus -
http://www.basearts.com/work/percept/index.htm

Artists:

Futurefarmers : Taking Stock
The catalog below presents a short synopsis of the important Bay Area art collective Futurefarmers. This accompanies an exhibition at Gallery 16 in November of 2013 that presents objects spanning nearly 20 years of art making.
http://issuu.com/gallery16/docs/futurefarmers_catalog_vn

Anish Kapoor-sketchbook

http://anishkapoor.com/469/Sketchbook.html
http://anishkapoor.com/505/Sketchbook.html
http://anishkapoor.com/792/Sketchbook.html
-compliments of Margaux



VISITING ARTIST:


Jacob Martinez - Visiiting Artist 3 Modelor/ Web Designer
Week 17 12.14

Lab:

https://www.mixamo.com/
https://www.mixamo.com/fuse



Sketchbook :

OC Sketch/Descript.

Type collected from Life - 3-5 Samples
Concentration on Typography
continues...

Assignments:

OC Character / Final Due Dec. 18th

Individualized Character for development of a narrative

  • sketch + description in sketchbook
  • scan
  • bitmap/vector
  • 3-5 photographic backgrounds/environment
  • Titling - choose font / integrate into composition

Presentations/Field Trips:

Artist Profiles

  • Biography - Significant aspects of their personal life experience
  • Education - Any formal/ informal experiences of significance
  • 15-20 image samples of their work.
Artist Profile Presentations Begin Wed/Fri extend through Dec. 18

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Inside Magnolia Editions: Collaboration and Innovation
December 12 - February 7, 2016
Art Museum of Sonoma County

http://www.magnoliaeditions.com/

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Magnolia Introduction
http://www.magnoliaeditions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/MagnoliaIntroduction.pdf

Jacquard Weaving and the Magnolia Tapestry Project
http://www.magnoliaeditions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Magnolia_Tapestry_Proj.pdf


Inside Magnolia Editions: Collaboration and Innovation


Gallery Response Form


EVAL
<-- MID-YEAR Final Due December 16

Ukiyo-e
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e

Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New YearHappy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year
Week 18 1.4


>Bookmarks for Sketchbooks

- Create a bookmark for your sketchbook/
- Suggested format is 3.5 x 11
- innovate at will - consider means to mark multiple pages - challenge the form.

> Photograph a Journey

-in 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Sleeping to Fully Dressed State.


Artists:
Sophie Calle
Duane Michals - Photographic Sequences
Jo Whaley

 VIDEO: Hyperbole and a Book

Allie Brosh, whose blog "Hyperbole and a Half" attracts as many as five million readers a month, has published her first book.


http://nyti.ms/1ctvF11

Week 19 1.11


>Bookmarks for Sketchbooks
Create a bookmark for your sketchbook
Suggested format is 3.5 x 11
< innovate at will - consider means to mark multiple page >
Challenge the form.

> Photograph a Journey
In 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Sleeping to Fully Dressed State, simple gestures < see Muybridge>.


The Weird World of Eadweard Muybridge
Cinephilia and Beyond

Published on Apr 7, 2013

A fantastic documentary on one of the key people in the history of cinema. A portrait of the pioneering photographer, forefather of cinema, showman and murderer Eadweard Muybridge. Born in Kingston upon Thames, Muybridge did his most famous work in California, where his experiments in early cinema and the public projection of his images using a machine he invented astounded audiences worldwide. Alan Yentob follows in Muybridge's footsteps as he makes - and often changes - his name, and sets off to kill his young wife's lover.

https://youtu.be/5Awo-P3t4Ho

Artists:

William Erwin "Will" Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series The Spirit (1940–1952) was noted for its experiments in content and form. In 1978, he popularized the term "graphic novel" with the publication of his book A Contract with God. He was an early contributor to formal comics studies with his book Comics and Sequential Art (1985). The Eisner Award was named in Eisner's honor, and is given to recognize achievements each year in the comics medium; he was one of the three inaugural inductees to the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
- wikipedia entry


Eadweard Muybridge aka Edward Muggeridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge

Etienne-Jules Marey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Jules_Marey

3D
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Chromatic Coded Opposites / Anaglyphs - red/cyan

Create An Easy 3D Effect ⋆ Photoshop Tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GsCU4wHdmg
Anaglyph wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D

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Stereoscopy - Stereo vision

Stereoscopy wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopy

Stereopsis wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereopsis

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Dioramic/ paper or sculptural construction

Diorama
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diorama
Week 20 1.18


Lab:

Zoetrope / Praxinoscope

Project/Assignment (s) :

Photograph a Journey
In 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Sleeping to Fully Dressed State, simple gestures < see Muybridge>.

Vocabulary

Timeline
GIF

Artists:

Eadweard Muybridge aka Edward Muggeridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge

Etienne-Jules Marey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Jules_Marey

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Henry Fox-Talbot - Inventor of Photograpy and the paper negative. English
Attributed with first artistic photographic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fox_Talbot

Louis Daguerre - Inventor of the Daguerreotype and photography generally. French
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Daguerre

Annual Spring Showcase Poster Competition

"About the Journey"

(TEXT REQUIRED :
ArtQuest 22nd Annual Spring Showcase
Thursday DATE TBD, 6:30 pm
SRHS Auditorium, 
Public Welcome, Free Admission.

ArtQuest@SR

1235 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA,
707-535-4842
email:Artquest@srcs.k12.ca.us
website: www.artquestonline.org

AQ Digital ARTS - Bring CASH! - DEADLINE 1.21

Sweatshirt
26.00

T-shirt
- UPDATED !!!!!!
16.00
Week 21 1.25

Lab:

building storyboards
contact sheets

Developing Stories :
* There was once a little girl dressed all in black who walked
in the woods...
* Once upon a time, a magical bird who dreamed of traveling ...
* Once upon a time, three little ghosts playing hide and seek in
a sugar house ...
* Very close to the bottom of the ocean, a masked Fish wrote poems ...
 the look of the educator
The traditional opening words of the tale, "Once upon a time ...,"

( © Tiphaine Buisson

Sketchbook:
Storyboards


Project/Assignment (s) :

Need 2-3 Songs, Poems, Narrative Stories for storyboard / illustration

Photograph a Journey
- Create 3 minimum sequences with 3 of 4 methods
(In 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Making Tea, Making a Sandwich
< simple gestures>< see Muybridge)

  • 3-5 Progressive Image Sequences PSD converted to GIF 3-5 Images / Series.
  • Minimum 1 - Zoetrope or Praxinoscope / from template or hand drawn.


Adobe Bridge - Photoshop
Files to layers as protype process toward Storyboarding




Artists:

Scott McCloud - http://scottmccloud.com/
http://www.scottmccloud.com/makingcomics/
Web Comics http://scottmccloud.com/1-webcomics/index.html

William Kentridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kentridge
http://artarchives.net/artarchives/liliantone/tonekentridge.html
How we make sense of the world
http://www.basearts.com/artquest/handouts/WilliamKentridge/




Art Museum of Sonoma County

Current Exhibit
Magnolia Editions
December 12-February 7

ARTIST TALKS

Don Farnsworth: The Magician Behind Magnolia Editions
Thursday, January 28
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Members: $10, Nonmembers: $15
Join us for a talk by Don Farnsworth as he explores his years of experimentation with different media, synthesizing the historic and the unorthodox, and employing hybrid technologies in collaborative projects with local and international artists and works created jointly with his wife, Era Hamaji Farnsworth.


Traditional Film Techniques - Camera Shots

https://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/animation/cameras/traditional_film_camera_techniqu.htm

Week 22 2.1

Lab:

Adobe Flash
AnimeStudio
Toon Boom

Sketchbook:
Storyboards

Project/Assignment (s) :


Need 2-3 Songs, Poems, Narrative Stories for storyboard / illustration

Photograph a Journey
- Create 3 minimum sequences with 3 of 4 methods
(In 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Making Tea, Making a Sandwich
< simple gestures>< see Muybridge)

  • 3-5 Progressive Image Sequences PSD converted to GIF 3-5 Images / Series.
  • Minimum 1


    Review Principles of Animation

    The centre for Animation & Interactive Media, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
    http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/aim/a_notes/anim_contents.html
    David Atkinson (rpyjp)||david.atkinson@rmit.edu.au



    rule of thirds
    diptich
    triptych
    Storyboard



Artists:

Seyed Alavi
http://www.kqed.org/arts/programs/spark/profile.jsp?essid=17124

Daniel Clowes
http://danielclowes.com/

Max Fliescher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Inkwell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Fleischer


12 Basic Principles of Animation - by the Disney animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in their 1981 book The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_basic_principles_of_animation
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The 12 Principles

Week 23 2.9

Lab:

Adobe Flash
AnimeStudio
Toon Boom

Sketchbook:

Storyboards

Project/Assignment (s) :


Valentines Day - CARDS


Animation continues ...

Need 2-3 Songs, Poems, Narrative Stories for storyboard / illustration

Photograph a Journey
- Create 3 minimum sequences with 3 of 4 methods
(In 5 minimum 20 max- make a photographic sequence which illustrates a journey.
Ideas are: Morning Journey to AQ, Afternoon Journey Home, Making Tea, Making a Sandwich
< simple gestures>< see Muybridge)

  • 3-5 Progressive Image Sequences PSD converted to GIF 3-5 Images / Series.
  • Minimum 1

Principles of Animation
- Stretch and Squash - make it simple
- Ease in Ease out


Rotoscope
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoscope

Random
http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/22/4009842/deal-with-it-the-art-and-science-of-creating-gifs

Theatre Optique

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9%C3%A2tre_Optique

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White House Film Competition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422327029&x-yt-cl=84838260&v=uYV3Bavcq5g#t=14


 

Shot

Visual Composition

Use

Extreme long shot characters are small in frame; all or major parts of buildings appear establishes physical context of action; shows landscape and architectural exteriors
Long shot All or nearly all of the standing person; large parts of a building shows a large scale action; shows whole groups of people; displays large architectural details
Medium shot Character shown from waist up; medium-sized architectural details small groups such as two or three people
Close-up Head and neck of character; objects about the size of the desktop computer fill frame focus on one character; facial expression very important
Extreme close-up The frame filled with just part of a character or very small objects facial features in a character or small objects

Tricks to Animating Characters with a Computer - John Lasseter
https://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/animation/character_animation/principles/lasseter_s94.htm


A STORY TRICK - John Lasseter

In storytelling, the timing of ideas and actions is important to the audience’s understanding of the story at any point in time. It is important that the animation be timed to stay either slightly ahead of the audience’s understanding of what’s going on with the story, or slightly behind. It makes the story much more interesting than staying even with the audience. If the animation is too far ahead, the audience will be confused; if the animation is too far behind, the audience, will get bored; in either case, their attention will wander. Action timed to be slightly ahead of the audience adds an element of suspense and surprise; it keeps them guessing about what will happen next. An example of this is at the beginning of Luxo Jr. Dad is on-screen, alone and still; the audience believes they are looking at a plain inanimate lamp. Unexpectedly, a ball comes rolling in from off-screen. At this point, both Dad and the audience are confused. The audience’s interest is in what is to come next. When the action is timed to be slightly behind the audience, a story point is revealed to the audience before it is known to the character. The entertainment comes in seeing the character discover what the audience already knows. Another application of this is with a dim-witted character who is always behind; the audience figures it out before he does. Many of these tricks can be used in concert in any given scene in order to achieve the strongest impact on an audience. At the end of the dream sequence in Red’s Dream, Red juggles three balls and catches them with a big finish; the crowd explodes into wild applause, and Red takes his bows. Slowly the circus ring dissolves to the interior of the bike shop, the sound of the applause fades into the sound of rain, and Red, unaware, continues to take his bows. At this point, the audiences has not caught on to what is happening because the timing of the action is slightly ahead of the audience. As the room appears, so does the large”50% OFF” tag hanging from Red’s seat. The animation of the tag is timed to be light in weight; it flops around more actively than anything else in the scene. This contrast of action directs the audience’s attention to the tag which is a subtle reminder that Red is still in the bike shop. The audience is now ahead of the character and watches Red discover where he really is. Red’s actions were timed to be slow, accentuating his sad emotion. Timing made the story points clear, the emotion stronger, and the character’s actions were a result of his thought process; thus, the scene has a strong impact on the audience.
Week 24 2.16

Lab:

Storybook
.PDF
Includes Icons - icons.zip
\Storybook

 

Project/Assignment (s) :

Animation continues...

Vocabulary:



Artists:


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Merrie Melodies & Looney Tunes - Opening themes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jTHNBKjMBU

Milt Franklyn

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milt_Franklyn

Fast Draw: Rifle? - Mike Inel
(Speed Paint)
https://youtu.be/Ye5daUSaFwM


Piñata - Thesis - GrittySugar
https://youtu.be/cOEiDovT-h4

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KALYPSO'S POSING PROGRAM
http://terawell.net/terawell/

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Missing Halloween - Mike Inel
https://youtu.be/FaoVpVXcZsA
Week 25 2.22

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :

Animations
- Squash and Stretch
- Subjects of Storyboard / Songs, Poems, Stories to Animations

For Thursday:

Research

Christo and Jean-Claude
http://www.sonomacountymuseum.org/exhibits/art-museum.aspx
http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/online/runningfence/documents/index.cfm
http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/
http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/projects/running-fence#.Vsun_JMrKRs


Wrapped Object

Consider the wrapping
Consider the object
Consider the transformation

Presentations/Field Trips /Events:

Christo and Jean-Claude - The Running Fence, Post 40
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2016 Gallery Response Form



Joanna Davidovich -another animator from Hasley:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMEixvInUOkzc_5c55sD4Jg


COLOR HOLDS: How to Make Your Comic Colors Pop in Photoshop

http://community.wacom.com/inspiration/blog/2015/march/color-holds-how-to-make-your-comic-book-colors-pop



Week 26 2.29


Leap Day


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_29


Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :

Vocabulary:


Presentations/Field Trips /Events:

SRJC Agrella Art Gallery : Spiritual Journey
http://blog.basearts.com/2016/02/22/srjc-agrella-art…piritual-journey/
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2016 Gallery Response Form


Nominees 88th Academy Award
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

Anomalisa

Boy and the World

Inside Out

Shaun the Sheep Movie

When Marnie Was There

WINNERS Animated Features / Shorts: The 87th Academy Award Winners and Nominees for the 2015 Oscars
http://blog.basearts.com/?p=3213`

Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Animated_Short_Film

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Google Web Designer
https://www.google.com/webdesigner/

Create timeline animations
https://support.google.com/webdesigner/topic/3181123?hl=en&ref_topic=3227692


Aziz Ansari goes to India

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/06/t-magazine/aziz-ansari-india.html
Week 27 3.7

Lab:

Sketchbook:


Project/Assignment (s) :


Animation continues...

Read: Principles of Traditional Animation Applied to 3D Computer Animation, John Lasseter
https://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/animation/character_animation/principles/prin_trad_anim.htm

- Storyboarding,
- Symbology - 5 elements from story in composition
- Completed Animation Worksheet / addresses 5 of 11 Principles

Prep for Showcase April 14, 2016:

Each class will select and sequence

- Print based installation works
- Animations

- Print based installation works
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All Personal Work must have accompanying Artist Statement
- Brief Description of inspiration, source, underlying concept, meaning, symobology, or references.
- Technical Description - application of concentration, techniques involved

All animation work / time based media must have poster/title frame including:
Title, Name, Date

Self Portrait Revisions for Spring Showcase
- Experiment in Alternate Styles - Realism?
- Before and After



Artists:

Alice Aycock



Week 28 3.14

Vocabulary/Discussion
Copyright / Intellectual Property/Trademark/Appropriation

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :

Prep for Showcase April 14, 2016

Each class will select and sequence:

Print based installation works
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All Personal Work must have accompanying

Artist Statement
:
- Brief Description of inspiration, source, underlying concept, meaning, symobology, or references.
- Technical Description - application of concentration, techniques involved

Animations
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All animation work / time based media must have poster/title frame including:
Title, Name, Date

Self Portrait Revisions for Spring Showcase
- Experiment in Alternate Styles - Realism?
- Before and After


Artist:

Ai Weiwei
http://aiweiwei.com/

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PDF of Popup Manual of Paper Mechanisms
http://www.basearts.com/artquest/handouts/Pop%20up_a%20manual%20of%20paper.pdf

KQED Art School @KQEDArtSchool

http://ww2.kqed.org/artschool/category/media-digital/

http://ww2.kqed.org/artschool/


Copyright

Resource page:
http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/Res.Copyright.htm

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U.S. Copyright Office
http://www.copyright.gov

What is Creative Commons? Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools. Our free, easy-to-use copyright licensesprovide a simple, standardized way to give the public permission to share and use your creative work — on conditions of your choice. CC licenses let you easily change your copyright terms from the default of “all rights reserved” to “some rights reserved.” Creative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright. They work alongside copyright and enable you to modify your copyright terms to best suit your needs.

Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/
http://creativecommons.org/about
http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/movingimages/webm/WannaWorkTogether_480p.webm




Week 29 3.21


SPRING BREAK MARCH 21-25


Sketchbook:


1 sketch of 1 journey - give us a sketch of a significant scene from one journey you take this break.

What elements provide the visual cues for where this journey took place?
What elements provide a sense of who you are?
What elements describe what you are doing in the sketch?

In what way could this journey represent your experiences on other journeys you've taken in life?

If this journey were to be representative of you life, what does it say about your life?

What distinguishes this journey from other journeys?

Provide a brief reflection to include with the sketch. (15 min.)



Artist :

John Maeda

http://www.maedastudio.com/
http://dbn.media.mit.edu/
http://www.maedastudio.com/indexold.html
http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/maeda/


Week 30 3.28 Preparations for Showcase Installation and Animation Screening

Storyboard the sketch of 1 Journey you take over spring break - 5 frames minimum .
Provide a simple description in visual terms for the experience.
(It could be as simple as going to the kitchen for a glass of milk.)

This project will be the basis for a collaborative equisite corpse animation project as proposed by Adrienne Valavanis.

Animators - create a simple 5 frame sequence of yourself as character in progression through the experience described above.
(The beginning and end must detached or attachable (*let's discuss)
Journey is the theme - a sting of single walk cycles?

Digital Painters - create a photoshop file (8.5x11)with a single layer containing one element from your journey.
Graphic Designers - create a word cloud utilizing 10 - 12 words from your sketchbook reflection.




Week 31 4.4


Preparations for Showcase Installation and Animation Screening


Print based works
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All Personal Work must have accompanying

Artist Statement
:
- Brief Description of inspiration, source, underlying concept, meaning, symobology, or references.
- Technical Description - application of concentration, techniques involved
Your Artist Statement: Explaining the Unexplainable,
Alan Bamberger- http://www.artbusiness.com/artstate.html


Animations
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All animation work / time based media must have poster/title frame including:
Title, Name, Date

NY Times: Female Artists Are (Finally) Getting Their Turn

Female Artists Are (Finally) Getting Their Turn By HILARIE M. SHEETSMARCH 29, 2016 Photo Clockwise from top left, artists whose work will be featured in women-only exhibitions: Sonia Gomes; Shinique Smith; Perle Fine; and Eva Hesse. Ms. Fine’s work will appear in “Women of Abstract Expressionism” at the Denver Art Museum. The others ...


Showcase Thursday April 14th, 2016 6-9pm !
Week 32 4.11

Preparations for Showcase Installation and Animation Screening

Print based works
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All Personal Work must have accompanying

Artist Statement
:
- Brief Description of inspiration, source, underlying concept, meaning, symobology, or references.
- Technical Description - application of concentration, techniques involved
Your Artist Statement: Explaining the Unexplainable,
Alan Bamberger- http://www.artbusiness.com/artstate.html

Animations
All work must be titled, appropriately filed and named.
All animation work / time based media must have poster/title frame including:
Title, Name, Date

READING:

The New Aesthetic - JAMES BRIDLES BLOG
http://shorttermmemoryloss.com/portfolio/project/the-new-aesthetic/


Showcase Thursday April 14 - 30, 2016

2016 Showcase Response Form



Week 33 4.18

Lab:

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :


Showcase Response Form Completed

Artist Profiles - Artists all drawn from Art History/di Rosa Preserve Collection

  • Biography - Significant aspects of their personal life experience
  • Education - Any formal/ informal experiences of significance
  • 15-20 image samples of their work.
  • Create one work in response/homage/mimic style or as criticism

Personal Portfolios - 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Adobe%20Resources/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf




Artquest is a programme of University of the Arts London (UAL)
http://www.artquest.org.uk/articles/view/how-to-write-an-artist-s-statement




Week 34 4.25

Lab:

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :


Showcase Response Form Completed


Artist Profiles - Artists all drawn from Art History/di Rosa Preserve Collection

  • Biography - Significant aspects of their personal life experience
  • Education - Any formal/ informal experiences of significance
  • 15-20 image samples of their work.
  • Create one work in response/homage/mimic style or as criticism

Personal Portfolios - 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Adobe%20Resources/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf

Presentations/Field Trips /Events:


Begin Artists Presentations

Artists / Research :

 Mark di SuveroRobert ArnesonRoy De ForestEnrique ChagoyaManuel Neri, Joan BrownWilliam T. WileyRobert HudsonRichard ShawBruce NaumanDeborah ButterfieldJohn BuckDavid Best, Larry SultanRaymond SaundersBruce ConnerAlan RathNathan OliveiraMildred HowardPaul KosViola FreyStephen De Staebler

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GATEHOUSE GALLERY
This exhibition explores the work of Paul Kos and reflects on the San Francisco-based
artist’s longstanding engagement with the Western landscape, from his native Wyoming
to his second home in the California Sierras. Throughout his career, Kos (b. 1942) has ...MORE→

Read the exhibition brochure
Read the exhibition release


Week 35 5.2

Lab:

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :

Personal Portfolios - 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Adobe%20Resources/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf
Field Trip :

Di Rosa Art and Nature Preserve, the Gatehouse Gallery and the Hess Collection
A whirlwind tour of the largest collection of Northern California Funk Art, a Paul Kos Survey exhibition and a world reknown collection of American and European Contemporary Art!



Artists:

Saturday's Google Doodle

Claude Shannon - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Shannon

In a 1951 essay,”Prediction and Entropy of Printed English", Claude Shannon proved that treating whitespace as the 27th letter of the alphabet actually lowers uncertainty in written language, providing a clear quantifiable link between cultural practice and probabilistic cognition.


Gallery Response Di Rosa Tour

Siggraph - International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques,
http://s2016.siggraph.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGGRAPH
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History of Digital Art @ the University of Denver
http://www.artelectronicmedia.com/group/a-history-of-digital-art-university-of-denver

Week 36 5.9 Lab:

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :


Derivative Works
Homage to the Di Rosa Artist of your choice.
Critique Friday

Personal Portfolios - 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf
Includes:
Artist Statement (240 word + Presentation)

Presentations/Field Trips /Events:

Tom Holland -
5 Decades of Art - Art Museum of Sonoma County
http://www.tomhollandartist.com/



Artists:

Robin Rhode
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cVHtwuAm0E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdkcsKv7vdw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8iic5IIn4s

Gallery Response

2016 Gallery Response Form

Doyle Collection :

(To view Doyle Collection artists discussing thework, go to Art Talk.)

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/art/index.html

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/about/doylecollection.html

The Doyle Collection

Santa Rosa Junior College is known for its outstanding art department. Much pride is taken in the quality of instruction and the breadth of courses offered. The full-time faculty, complemented by an array of adjunct instructors, brings a diversity of skills that find expression both inside and outside of the classroom. Our staff has exhibited its collective work throughout the world. Their collaboration with our students enriches the entire campus community.

The Doyle Library is home to a permanent collection of art works by faculty and staff members past and present. The interior of this building--built with funds provided by the residents of Sonoma County, via a bond measure--is well suited for exhibiting art, paintings in particular. The abundance of natural light, the large expanses of wall space and the over-all design give opportunity to showcase the various talents of those who teach, create and have contributed to SRJC in various ways. What follows is a list of the works housed in Doyle Library, including their titles, media employed, artists' names and the years the artists have served SRJC. (To view Doyle Collection artists discussing their work, go to Art Talk.)

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/art/index.html

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/about/doylecollection.html


Week 37 5.16

Lab:

Sketchbook:

Project/Assignment (s) :


Derivative Works
Homage to the Di Rosa Artist of your choice.
FINAL

Personal Portfolios
- 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf
Includes:
Artist Statement (240 word + Presentation)

Presentations/Field Trips /Events:

SRJC Student Show - TUESDAY





SRJC Student Show Gallery Response

2016 Gallery Response Form


Optional Response
2016 Showcase Response Form

Visiting Musical Composer


Lennie Moore

http://www.lenniemoore.com/
https://soundcloud.com/lenniemoore

Accolades

    Kinect Disneyland Adventures

  • 2011 G.A.N.G. Award, Best Interactive Score
  • 2011 G.A.N.G. Award, Best Use of Licensed Music

    Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary

  • 2011 G.A.N.G. Award Nominee, Best Soundtrack Album

    Star Wars: The Old Republic

  • 2011 G.A.N.G. Award, Best Soundtrack Album
  • 2011 Gamer's Choice Awards, Best MMO Game

    Watchmen Motion Comic

  • 2008 G.A.N.G. Award, Best Audio Other
  • (with Will Storkson, Sound Design)

    Outcast

  • 2000 AIAS Best Music Nominee


Week 38 5.23

Lennie Moore - Monday 5.23.16 9-11:15

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Sketchbook checks all week.

Personal Portfolios - 10-15 of best works + Artist Statement in the Portfolio directory
- review http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/howto_plan_portfolio.pdf

Includes:

Artist Statement (240 word + Presentation)

Prints - compile 5-10 significant works for print

Field Trip:

Docent Tour of the Doyle Collection - WEDNESDAY 5.26

PORTFOLIO PRESENTATIONS ACCORDING TO POSTED SCHEDULES!


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Docent Tour of the Doyle Collection - WEDNESDAY

(To view Doyle Collection artists discussing thework, go to Art Talk.)

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/art/index.html

http://www.santarosa.edu/library/about/doylecollection.html


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Art Criticism II - Response to the Doyle



Week 39 5.30

Final Projects - Presentations / Submissions

Final - Test is here: http://basearts.com/artquest/spring2016/

PORTFOLIO PRESENTATIONS ACCORDING TO POSTED SCHEDULES!

Summer research trips

Italy

Accademia
Galleria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galleria_dell%27Accademia
http://www.polomuseale.firenze.it/index.html

Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze Art School
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accademia_di_Belle_Arti_di_Firenze
http://www.accademia.firenze.it/en/

France

Lascaux / Lascaux II

Wall Art / Paleolithic Cave Painting
http://www.lascaux.culture.fr/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lascaux
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/lascaux/index.php
http://www.culture.fr/eng/Multimedias/Great-archeological-sites/Map/Prehistory/Lascaux




2015-16
Photos - COMING SOON!



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Adobe Application Based Design Curricula


Photoshop: http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Photoshop/
Illustrator : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Illustrator/
Flash : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/FLASH/
Dreamweaver: http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Dreamweaver/
InDesign : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/InDesign/

Print Design: http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~DesignandPrintProductionSyllabus/
Web Design : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~WebDesignSyllabus/

Interactive Design : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~InteractiveDesignSyllabus/

Game Design - NEW - http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~Game%20Design%20-%20NEW/

Animation - NEW -
http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~Animation%20-%20NEW/

Flash - NEW -
http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Flash%20-%20NEW%20/

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Video Production : http://www.basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/~VideoProductionSyllabus/

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Foundations of Web Design
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/digital_design_cc_introduction.pdf

Web Design Worksheet

http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/design_document_worksheet.pdf

Activity : Wireframes
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Activity-wireframes.pdf

Web Storyboards
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/Activity-web-storyboards.pdf

Foundations of Web Design
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/digital_design_cc_introduction.pdf

Usability and Accessibility
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/usability_accessibility_worksheet.pdf

Introduction to HTML and CSS
http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/intro_html_css.pdf


Resources:
HTML / CSS - http://basearts.com/curriculum/ADOBE/HTML&CSS/