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UDIST-3000-5: Maximum Magic

Fall 2024

Subject: Upper Level Interdisciplinary Studio
Type: Workshop
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: August 28, 2024 — December 10, 2024
Meetings: Mon/Thu 4:00-07:00PM, Main Bldg - 251
Instructor: Aaron Gach

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 16/16 Waitlist

Description:

The power of magic lies partly in its ability to mean something different to everyone. From smoke and mirrors to spirits and mysticism, this course will be engaging all kinds of magical arts in relation to diverse creative practices, historical developments, and current cultural expressions. To provide a foundation and context for our studio-based endeavors, we will be actively experimenting with, and blurring the lines between, various interpretations and techniques of magic vis-à-vis tricks and spells, science and sorcery, metaphysics and aesthetics, social engagement and ritual, and plenty of other enchanting topics. Additionally, our grimoire will be comprised of primary sources, critical theory, and popular texts that quite literally spell out a vast realm of secular and spiritual systems of magic. We will take a highly interdisciplinary approach to this topic, and artists working in all disciplines are welcome.Upper Division Interdisciplinary Studios extend a student's cross-school experience from Core Studio up into their upper division years. 3 units of Interdisciplinary Studio are required of all majors and must be completed in the junior or senior year. This advanced level studio is thematic in nature. Technical demonstrations are paired with thoughtful readings, seminar discussions and ambitious projects. Collaboration, experimentation and presentation skills are developed in concert with critical thinking.

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