Major Code: VA29
VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
INTERDISCIPLINARY COMPUTING AND THE ARTS MAJOR
The Interdisciplinary
Computing and the Arts major in the Music and Visual Arts Departments draws
upon and aims to bring together ideas and paradigms from computer science, art,
and cultural theory. It takes for granted
that the computer has become a metamedium and that
artists working with computers are expected to combine different media forms in
their works. All of this makes the
program unique among currently existing computer art or design programs which,
on the one hand, usually focus on the use of computers for a particular media
(for instance, specializing in computer animation, or computer music, or
computer design for print) and, on the other hand, do not enter into a serious
dialogue with current research in computer science, only teaching the students
“off-the-shelf” software. The goals of
the program are to prepare the next generation of artists who will be
functioning in a computer-mediated culture; to give students necessary
technical, theoretical and historical backgrounds so they can contribute to the
development of new aesthetics for computer media; to prepare students to
mediate between the worlds of computer science and technology, the arts, and
the culture at large by being equally proficient with computing and cultural concepts; and to
give students sufficient understanding of the trajectories of development in
computing so they can anticipate and work with the emerging trends, rather than
being locked in particular software currently available on the market.
LOWER DIVISION 8
UPPER DIVISION 12
TOTAL COURSES REQUIRED 20
ALL COURSES TAKEN FOR
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER
GRADE, AND ONLY GRADES OF C- OR
BETTER WILL BE ACCEPTED. REFER TO COURSE DESCRIPTIONS FOR ENFORCED
PREREQUISITES.
Enrollment in production
courses is limited to two per quarter.
Production courses are numbered VIS 109, 131, 132, 140/ICAM 101, 141A -
B, 145A/ICAM 102, 145B, 147A - B, 174. ICAM 120, 160A-B
wIndicates Production
Course
LOWER-DIVISION
ARTS (4 Courses Required)
MUS 4 Introduction
to Western Music
VIS 1 Introduction to Art-Making: Two-Dimensional
Practices
VIS 22 Formations of Modern Art
VIS 70N Introduction to Media
COMPUTING AND THE ARTS (1 Course Required)
ICAM 40/VIS 40 Introduction to
Computing in the Arts
COMPUTER SCIENCE (1 OR 2 Courses Required)
CSE 11 Intro. to
Computer Science and Object-Oriented
Programming: JAVA
OR
CSE 8A/AL Intro. to Computer
Science: JAVA (and Lab)
CSE 8B Intro. to
Computer Science: JAVA continued
MATHEMATICS (2 OR
3 Courses Required)
MATH 20A Calculus for Science and Engineering
MATH 20B Calculus for Science and Engineering
OR
MATH 10A Calculus
MATH 10B Calculus
MATH 10C Calculus
UPPER-DIVISION
SURVEY (1 Course Required)
ICAM 110 Computing in the Arts: Current Practice
FOUNDATION (3 Courses Required)
ICAM 101/VIS 140w Digital Imaging: Image and Interactivity
ICAM 102/VIS 145Aw Digital Media I: Time, Movement, Sound
ICAM 103/MUS 170w Musical Acoustics
ADVANCED (4 Courses Required)
Choose three from:
ICAM 120w Virtual
Environments
ICAM 130/VIS 149 Seminar in
Contemporary Computer Topics
VIS 109w Advanced
Projects in Media
VIS 131w Special
Projects in Media
VIS 132w Installation
Productions and Studio
VIS 141Aw Computer Programming for the Arts I
VIS 147Aw Electronic Technologies for Art I
VIS 174w Media Sketchbook
MUS 171
Computer Music I
MUS 173 Audio Production: Mixing and
Editing
MUS 174 A-B-C Recording/MIDI Studio Techniques
MUS 176
Music Technology
Seminar
Choose one from:
VIS 141Bw Computer
Programming for the Arts II
VIS 145Bw Time and
Process Based Digital Media II
VIS 147B Electronic Technologies for Art II
MUS 172 Computer Music II
THEORY AND HISTORY (2 Courses Required)
ICAM 150/VIS 159 History of Art
and Technology
Choose one from:
VIS 123CN Early Print Culture: The First
Media
Revolution
VIS 125E History of Performance
VIS 150 Histories and Art of the
Silent Cinema
VIS 151 History of the Experimental Film
VIS 152 Film in Social Context
VIS 153 The Genre Series
VIS 154 Hard Look at the Movies
VIS 155 The Director Series
VIS 157 Video History and Criticism
VIS 158 Histories of Photography
VIS 194 Fantasy in Film
MUS 111 Topics/World Music Traditions
MUS 114 Music of the Twentieth Century
MUS 175
Musical Psychoacoustics
SENIOR PROJECT (2 Courses Required)
ICAM 160A Senior
Project in Computer Arts I
ICAM 160B Senior
Project in Computer Arts I