6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Synopsis
This unit encourages the creative, open and innovative use of computer-mediated art and design. Students are introduced to the various software options (including drawing, painting, and image-editing software) and peripheral devices for digital acquisition, storage and output. Demonstrations and lectures are given on the techniques and capabilities of vector and pixel-based applications for both print and screen-based outcomes.
Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students should:
- have a basic practical and critical understanding of digital imaging and its links with other media
- be able to access the Faculty computing resources, including access facilities with a clear understanding of appropriate health and safety studio procedures and implement these procedures within their work practice
- competently operate a computer, familiarizing themselves with operation system basics and file management
- be able to use peripheral devices (ie. scanners, printers) to acquire, compose and output images
- use image editing software to skilfully create, adapt, edit, manipulate and compose images
- be able to apply digital imaging techniques towards the realisation of conceptualised, communicative works
- have the foundation necessary to undertake further units in digital imaging with a view towards either specialisation or application of the media within other studio disciplines.
Assessment
100% mixed mode
Workload requirements
12 hours per week, comprising: 3 taught hours (1 lecture plus 2 hour tutorial) and 9 independent study hours.
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Prerequisites
Admission to a degree program of the Faculty of Art & Design. Non Art & Design students require prior permission from an Art & Design course coordinator to enrol in this unit.
Co-requisites
Prohibitions
DIS1101 or DIS1102 or PHO1204