DRAMA 250 (CLOSED)
Become a better speaker through performance techniques of voice, movement, space, intention and presence.
Become a better speaker through performance techniques of voice, movement, space, intention and presence.
Learn the fundamental skills and tools of digital painting and illustration, including the digital stylus, brush strokes, effects, filters, and more.
Learn the fundamentals of digital drawing with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop and use them for illustrations, logos, and packaging layout.
Learn the skills and methods involved in the design of bags and backpacks, including sewing, pattern making, and prototyping.
Learn about computer-aided design (CAD), like 3D printing, laser cutting, and computer numeric control (CNC) machines, applied to digital fabrication.
For this course, there are no prerequisites or auditions. If you are interested in learning from Professor Jeffrey Fracé, please contact Eloise Boyle (emboyle@uw.edu).
Learn construction techniques applicable to theatrical costuming, fashion design, makers and textile arts. Lecture, demonstration and practical lab.
Experiment with the entry-level basics of Unity to create immersive experiences with moving-image and sound-based artwork.
Are you interested in dance, music, performance and interface design? Focus on the use of wearable technology to construct performative experiments where the body is seen as an interface of control.
Instructors for this course bring one or more dance styles to you in this movement-based technique class. Recommended: One quarter of dance or equivalent dance experience.