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May 21, 2026
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FN 104 - Time + Motion3 credit hours In this course, students explore the ways in which we use sequential imagery to create story and communicate meaning. By examining the traditions of sequential imagery in the form of, for example, illustration, photography, film, or video art, students will explore the ways that artworks dependent on time and motion alter our perceptions. Our brains naturally build a concept of motion from serial stills, and we generate connections wherever we find them, using a delicate combination of memory, observation, and inference. Art forms have both followed and manipulated these patterns in endless iterations.
Registration Restriction(s): Foundation Students Only or By Permission
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