Course description:
In this course,
we will be investigating a broad range of artistic, technological, cultural
and historical practices related to media including video art, television,
photographic processes, film, digital media, and hypermedia. The aim of
this course is to introduce concepts relavent to cultural studies, film
and video studies and practice, or new media and to generate discussion
about the role of media in art and society. The class will combine lectures,
screenings, group discussion, on-line projects, research and presentations.
This is a course in which you will be asked to use your analytic, critical
and creative skills to write and talk about media. There will be some hands
on practice with video and web-based media.
Assignments:
Detailed
Syllabus
This class
has several short writing assignments, small research assignments, reading
assignments and in class projects. Please see the syllabus
for details of those assignments. All reading and writing assignments are
due on the day they are listed in the syllabus, unless otherwise indicated.
No late assignments are accepted.
Panel presentations:
Each student
will be required to research and present a topic as part of a panel related
to the course material. Your choice of topic will be made with the approval
of the instructor. Your presentation may take the form of an essay/oral
presentation, a hypertext, a multi-media presentation, a website, video
or film, or performance. Please think carefully about the medium in which
you would like to present your research. It is absolutely imperative that
you consider your skills, resources and time. The presentation should last
approximately 12:00, with questions from the audience after the presentations.
If you have any questions concerning what medium you should use or how
to research your topic, please feel free to make an appointment with me.
Panel
Presentation Web Page-Spring 2001
Panel
Presentation Guidelines
Panel
Presentation Grading Criteria
Examples
of Abstracts from Previous Years
Grading
is as follows:
20% class
participation, discussion and attendance including preparation of reading
for discussion
20% all writing/observation
assignments
20% midterm
writing assignment (for details click
here or see attached)
40% Final
presentation, including your participation in the presentations of others
(for details of panel presentation, click
here)
Attendance
and participation:
This is an
upper division course with a high level of self-direction and preparation.
You must attend each class and complete all readings in order to effectively
participate. The syllabus is subject to change. If you miss a class, it
is your responsibility to contact a fellow student to determine what material
was covered and what is due for the next class. Do not call me to tell
me you will not be in class unless it is an emergency and you will be missing
more than one class. Four missed classes constitute a failing grade. Attendance
is recorded at the beginning of each class with a sign-in sheet which is
kept on file. You may not sign in after the class has begun. Don't forget
to sign in--it is the only record I have of your attendance. You are also
required to stay for the duration of the class. Leaving at the break will
count as half a missed class.
Reading
assignments:
Reading assignment
are due on the day they are listed in the syllabus.
Reading assignments
were carefully chosen to help you prepare for screenings and class discussion.
They will also be instrumental in helping you write your midterm and prepare
for your final presentaion. Primary readings are in the Course Reader.
This reader can be purchased at CopyServe, 754 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd.,
San Marcos. 760-599-9923. CopyServe is on the corner of Rancho Santa Fe
and San Marcos Blvd. If you are travelling west on San Marcos Blvd. from
CSUSM, it is on your right, just across Rancho Santa Fe near the NW corner.
Turn right into the parking area, and then an immediate left. Purchase
your reader immediately as, if they run out, it may take a day to have
them make it up. They do not take phone orders. the title of the course
and instructor name. Other handouts may be given to supplement the course
reader. Reading assignments are due on the day listed unless otherwise
indicated.