Dennis Delgado
Visiting Lecturer
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences
College of Art and Design
Dennis Delgado
Visiting Lecturer
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences
College of Art and Design
Currently Teaching
FDTN-141
4D Design
3 Credits
4D Design introduces students to the basic concepts of art and design in time and space. The course explores elements of moving images such as continuity, still and moving image editing, transitions and syntax, sound and image relations, and principles of movement. Computers, video, photo, sound and lighting equipment are used to create short-form time-based work relevant to students in all majors and programs required to take this course. The course addresses the both historical conventions of time in art and recent technological advances, which are redefining the fields of Fine Art and Design. In focusing on the relations between students' spacing and timing skills, 4D Design extends and supplements the other Foundation courses, and prepares students for further work with time-based media.
PHAR-386
Multimedia Arts: Topic
3 Credits
Multimedia Arts Workshop will situate multimedia arts within related global, social, historical, and theoretical perspectives. As a special topics shell course, students will use critical thinking and analysis toward the development of skills in multimedia arts. Potential topics include: motion graphics, animation, 360 immersive video, cinematography, documentary art, interactivity, etc. This course may be repeated, topics may not.
PHFA-556
Moving Image and Contemporary Practices
3 Credits
This course explores the history and evolution of the moving image in visual art. Students will utilize digital and analog imagery to create new work that expands on the disciplines of photography and video. Throughout this course, students will develop a body of diverse work that explores time-based art for production, installation, web-based and social media platforms. Exploring a wide range of video, digital imaging, projection, and photographic artists and methods, students will have an opportunity to integrate the moving image into their individual discipline and portfolio of work. Students will work with photographic processes, digital tools, mobile devices, editing and compositing software, and projection technologies to create and display work. Published writings and work by established artists are also read and discussed.
PHGR-656
The Moving Image and Contemporary Practices
3 Credits
This course will explore the history and evolution of the moving image in visual art. Students will use digital and analog technology to create new work that expands on the disciplines of photography and video. Throughout this course, students will explore time-based media for production, installation, web-based, and social media platforms using mobile devices, editing, compositing software, and projection technologies to create and display work. Exploring a wide range of video, digital imaging, projection, and photographic artists and methods, students will have an opportunity to integrate the moving image into their individual discipline and portfolio of work. Students will also read and discuss published writings and work by established artists.
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September 20, 2022
RIT program to help underrepresented prospective faculty kick-start career searches returns in-person
African American, Latino/a American, and Native American scholars and artists from across the U.S. are coming to RIT this week to learn how to successfully navigate their career search process while getting a “behind-the-scenes” glimpse into life as an RIT faculty member.