UDIST-3000-8: LIGHT: Illumination and Social Dynamics in Art and Design
Spring 2025
- Subject: Upper Level Interdisciplinary Studio
- Type: Workshop
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: January 21, 2025 — May 12, 2025
- Meetings: Thu 9:00AM-03:00PM, Main Bldg - 141
- Instructors: Amy Campos, Margo Majewska
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 15/15 Waitlist
Description:
The relationship between light and space affects social interactions, productivity, sleep, and every aspect of our daily lives. Good lighting fosters connectivity, spatial atmospheres, promotes safety & security, and improves performance. The course focuses on the broader relationship of social impact and creativity through the specific lens of LIGHT as a material for making. Regardless of discipline, a process of research and creativity will engage aesthetic outcomes as well as socio-economic, environmental, political, and scientific values and impacts. The course is structured into three modules that begin with parallel streams of technical and historical lectures. The second module includes a bridging exercise for students to identify teams and develop their own manifesto and values for the work. This research then builds into the creation of an art or design proposal using light as the primary material. Developed with their proposals is a student-defined list of social/political/environmental impacts.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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