DIGITAL IMAGING
KAP (Kenyon Academic Partnership) Digital imaging is college level class
designed for students to learn how to manipulate digital images through the use of digital media. Students may receive college credit as they create compositions through a variety of computer tools which include Windows Movie maker and Photoshop CS2. Students will be thinking abstractly about concepts that touch their lives in school and outside of school and create visual imagery around those concepts.
For examples and inspiration see Kenyon College Digital Imaging website found at http://www.esslingersclasses.com/
Email Kgmortensen@gmail.com if you are interested in this course
Possible Course Project Syllabus
Prerequisites include Art 1 or
Instructors Permission
- Scan Projects: Raw and Motion
- Sound Experiment
- Toolbar Projects (to learn the tools of photoshop)
- Surrealism with Giuseppe Arcimboldo
- Metamorphosis
- Warhol Project
- Cartoon design and animation
- Diagrammatic Collage (3D)
- Multiple Me
- Bioethical Personal Map
- Stop Action Video PSA
- Electronic Mirror
- Final Portfolio