In the past ten years, the scope of the digital humanities has broadened to include the visual world: "distant reading" became "distant viewing". This visual turn has not only facilitated the digital transformation of traditional disciplines like art history but has also introduced a new set of media-technological questions into the digital humanities discourse: questions concerning the nature of digital images, and the modalities of machine seeing. This course serves as an introduction to the emerging discipline of "digital visual studies" that investigates these questions. Participants will acquire skills in the analysis and critique of digital visual culture and learn to use contemporary digital tools to explore the visual world.

Prerequisites: Upper division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
OFFERT F
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ARTHI 163 Offert F Spring 2024 Total: 21
ARTHI 163 Offert F Winter 2022 Total: 19
ARTHI 136Y
60 / 60 Full
Modern Architecture in Southern California, C. 1890s to the Present
Volker Welter 3.8
M W
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
52.8% A
ARTHI 136C
28 / 25 Full
Architecture of the United States
Jeremy White 3.7
M W
17:30 PM - 18:45 PM
45.5% A
ARTHI 141MH
60 / 60 Full
Museums and History
Ritter G
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
60.5% A
ARTHI 187Z
6 / 15 Enrolled
Museum Studies Seminar
Mclemore E L
R
15:00 PM - 17:50 PM
70.7% A
ARTHI 192E
0 / 10 Enrolled
Off Campus Internship in the History of Art & Architecture
T B A
ARTHI 192A
0 / 10 Enrolled
University Art Museum Internship
Ritter G
W
15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
96.0% A