EnviroMedia is a media arts program focused on environmental themes and sustainable practices, encouraging students to innovate across media forms, including analog and digital photography, documentary and experimental film, sound art, interactive media, and installation. It emphasizes the history of environmental representation in media arts, theoretical foundations of eco-centric art, and debates on sustainability in art creation. Through lectures, workshops, and projects, it aims to prepare students as pioneers at the nexus of media arts and environmentalism. The course is designed not just to inform but to inspire--challenging students to think critically and creatively about their role as artists in a rapidly changing ecological landscape.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 – Media Studies: Art History, Theory, and Aesthetics
4 – Environmental Studies: History and Theory
8 – Media Art Studio Practice: Eco Art
Registration
None
Academic Details
- Environmental Documentary Filmmaker: Creating documentaries that bring attention to environmental issues, conservation efforts, and the impact of human activities on nature.
- Eco-Photographer: Specializing in photography that highlights the natural world, wildlife, and the impacts of climate change and pollution.
- Environmental Journalist: Writing and reporting on environmental news, including climate change, sustainability, and conservation efforts, for various media outlets.
- Exhibit Designer for Museums or Environmental Centers : Designing educational and engaging exhibits that focus on environmental themes, natural history, and conservation efforts.
- Policy Advocate or Lobbyist for Environmental Causes : Using media and communication skills to advocate for environmental policies and legislation.
$70 fee covers film supplies ($20) and required media fee ($50)
Schedule
Revisions
Date | Revision |
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2024-03-12 | Was SO-SR, now open to FYs. |
2024-03-05 | Was 8 credits, now 16 credits. |