Architecture of Time examines video art as a narrative told in the universal language of sound and image moving through time. In this course students will develop the creative, technical, and conceptual skills needed to acquire a solid foundation in the art of time-based media and cinematic storytelling.
Architecture of Time emphasizes media literacy, design thinking, and experimental approaches to video, sound, narrative cinema, installation, and performance. The class culminates in a gallery exhibition and final public screening of students' work.
Art 171 is an upper division class, taught at the Department of Art Practice at University of California, Berkeley.
- Azin Seraj
Visiting Lecturer, UC Berkeley
Architecture of Time emphasizes media literacy, design thinking, and experimental approaches to video, sound, narrative cinema, installation, and performance. The class culminates in a gallery exhibition and final public screening of students' work.
Art 171 is an upper division class, taught at the Department of Art Practice at University of California, Berkeley.
- Azin Seraj
Visiting Lecturer, UC Berkeley