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Individual Project

Create an art or design project in the (new) media of your choice.

If necessary/applicable, include:
a. an artist statement (no more than 200 words)
b. any necessary instructions for use

IF your project involves physical or live components (in other words, if your project is an installation and/or performance), then you will need to turn in implementation documentation:
a. Explain to me in a short written document:
* the actual nature of your installation and/or performance (what literally you did and how you did it)
* how many people were involved
* any relevant details or results
b. Record documentary media that proves you did what you said you did:
* collateral promotional material
* take photographs (or video clips) of the space/event, and of the audience responding to your work

You may turn in your project (and/or implementation documentation) 3 ways:
1. burn all your materials onto a ROM, label it with your name, put it in some sort of protective case, and hand it in at the beginning of class.
2. hand in a physical folder of your materials if they are analog.
3. upload all your materials to the appropriate google drive folder for the class. Turn in a note in class telling me you've done this.

ART Grading criteria:
1. level of completion (how finished is it? how well does it accomplish your stated goals?)
2. Conceptual Merit and Relevance (How original is your concept? How relevant is your project to contemporary art and culture?)
3. Technological Skill, Innovation, and Integration (How difficult is the project technichally? How innovative is the project technichally? How well does your work embody your concept?)

OR
DESIGN Grading criteria:
1. level of completion (how finished is it? how well does it accomplish your stated goals?)
2. Design Aesthetics / Professionalism [as applicable] (typography, layout, color, audio, motion, interaction, software mastery, resolution and quality)
3. Execution (clarity, concept-enhancement, usability [as applicable])


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