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New York City: A Laboratory of Modern Life

H79.2776   Lecture   4 Credits
Instructor(s): Barcia-Colombo

It is the inherent social nature of people and of creativity that makes New York City so important to the arts. Whether it's high-brow or low-brow, high culture, or street culture, New York City remains an important international center for music, film, theater, dance and visual art.  This workshop focuses on creating mixed media art inspired by and created for New York City. Over the course of the session, students study the "cultural economy" of the city, through an in depth examination of current New York based photographers, filmmakers, and installation artists. Students will then create four unique pieces of their own, inspired by these artists and energized by the social nature of the city.  These pieces take the form of photography, audio art, documentary video, and site-specific public installation.  Class time is devoted to lectures, guest speakers, field trips and critique.  Basic video and audio editing will be covered in lab sessions. Readings include "The Warhol Economy" by Elizabeth Currid, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" by Jane Jacobs, and "Take the F" by Ian Frazier.