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DD 111

Games as Art

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Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.

Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.

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Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.


DD 111

Games as Art

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Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.

Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.

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Through a blend of theory and practice, this course introduces students to games as a dynamic art form through the lenses of art history and contemporary visual cultures, situating games in the broader social, political, and cultural spheres occupied by painting, installation and urban art, comics, design, architecture, film, and performance.


DD 111 Prerequisites

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DD 111 Leads To

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DD 111 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

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