Network Culture
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General
Course Long Title
Network Culture
Subject Code
APHM
Course Number
343
School(s)
Academic Level
UG - Undergraduate
Description
Open to students in the Art School only.
Network Culture
The course will examine, analyze, and interpret
aspects of individual/group focused attention,
mass distraction, the creation/dissemination of
concepts/words/products, exponential growth of
beliefs/assumptions based on unverifiable
text/visual information, and the addictive
elements of pop/anti-pop culture. This course
will involve readings from various print and
electronic sources. Students will be required to
view several films. The course will include the
development of publicly disseminated projects
that will incorporate concepts included in course
lectures, discussions, assigned readings/films.
Students will be expected to acquire an
appreciation of the interaction between the
message, messenger, and the recipient. Students
will also be presented with a functional approach
to manipulating information to achieve a desired
response.
Network Culture
The course will examine, analyze, and interpret
aspects of individual/group focused attention,
mass distraction, the creation/dissemination of
concepts/words/products, exponential growth of
beliefs/assumptions based on unverifiable
text/visual information, and the addictive
elements of pop/anti-pop culture. This course
will involve readings from various print and
electronic sources. Students will be required to
view several films. The course will include the
development of publicly disseminated projects
that will incorporate concepts included in course
lectures, discussions, assigned readings/films.
Students will be expected to acquire an
appreciation of the interaction between the
message, messenger, and the recipient. Students
will also be presented with a functional approach
to manipulating information to achieve a desired
response.
Registration Restrictions
RGART - Art School Only