JOURNAL ARTICLE

Computer Graphics Curricula in the Visual Arts

Abstract

Computers have recently emerged as commonplace on the scene in a record number of uiversity art departments. This rapid change has created the need for n ew curriculum in the computer art discipline. ln designing these courses I see three ideas that are paramount to any computer graphics curriculum in the visual arts. First, the courses and course work should focus on individual expression and creativity, second, the instruction should include an awareness of the "wow" factor, and third, the courses should include a balance of computer art, traditional art, computer science, and academics such as theory, art history, and criticism.

Keywords:
Computer graphics Curriculum Computer art Focus (optics) Digital art Graphics software Graphics

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Topics

Art, Technology, and Culture
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Art Education and Development
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Graphic Design and Typography
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  History and Philosophy of Science

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