Media and Methods: Seeing and Expression
As taught in: Spring 2009
What happens next? Guest lecturer Jan Egleson demonstrates how to build a story. (Image by Glorianna Davenport.)
Instructors:
Prof. Glorianna Davenport
MIT Course Number:
CMS.405
Level:
Course Features
Course Description
This class examines frameworks for making and sharing visual artifacts using a trans-cultural, trans-historical, constructionist approach. It explores the relationship between perceived reality and the narrative imagination, how an author's choice of medium and method of construction constrains the work, how desire is integrated into the structure of a work, and how the cultural/economic opportunity for exhibition/distribution affects the realization of a work. Students submit three papers and three visual projects. Work is discussed and critiqued in class. Students present final projects an exhibition at the end of term. Instruction and practice in written and oral communication is provided.


