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CAMS 320.00 Sound Studies Seminar 6 credits

Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 136

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:35pm1:50pm3:35pm

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Synonym: 45061

Jay Beck

This course presents the broader field of Sound Studies, its debates and issues. Drawing on a diverse set of interdisciplinary perspectives, the seminar explores the range of academic work on sound to examine the relationship between sound and listening, sound and perception, sound and memory, and sound and modern thought. Topics addressed include but are not limited to sound technologies and industries, acoustic perception, sound and image relations, sound in media, philosophies of listening, sound semiotics, speech and communication, voice and subject formation, sound art, the social history of noise, and hearing cultures.

Prerequisite: Cinema and Media Studies 110 or instructor permission

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THEA 320.00 Live Performance and Digital Media 6 credits

Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 172

MTWTHF
10:10am11:55am10:10am11:55am

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Synonym: 45539

Roger K Bechtel

Digital media has so infiltrated live performance that it has become almost as common as sets, lights, and costumes. With video technology becoming increasingly powerful and affordable, the screen has become ubiquitous on stage, sometimes eclipsing the performers. Media culture has also become a recurrent subject for critical exploration both on and off stage. In this class, students will learn the software and hardware skills necessary to incorporate digital media into performance projects, as well as the historical and theoretical context necessary to bring a critical approach to their work.

Prerequisite: Any course in Theater Arts, Dance, Cinema and Media Studies, Studio Art, creative writing or musical composition.

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