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Encyclopedia > 2002 in art

See also: 2001 in art, other events of 2002, 2003 in art, list of years in art, List of art events.


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MIT OpenCourseWare | Architecture | 4.661 Theory and Method in the Study of Architecture and Art, Fall 2002 | Home (234 words)
This seminar is open to graduate students, and is intended to offer a synoptic view of selected methodologies and thinkers in art history (with some implications for architecture).
The ultimate goal is to bring students closer to discovering their own individual methods and voices as writers of art historical prose.
Our efforts will be predicated on the conviction that art history can serve as a generative discipline for all humanistic disciplines, and even those that style themselves as "Bildwissenschaft" (or "image-science").
Art Gallery - SIGGRAPH 2002 (116 words)
The SIGGRAPH 2002 Art Gallery is celebrating the creative spirit by taking a look "behind the scenes" at the process of creating digital and electronic art.
This year, the Art Gallery is especially interested in the process that results in the work -- in how a digital artist creates.
The Art Gallery is accepting submissions that provide both the final artwork and depict the conceptual, creative, and/or technical processes involved in creating the work.
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