246. Multimedia Information

Course Description: 

This course will be an introduction into the past, present, and future of the theory and practice of multimedia information systems. Through readings in semiotics, film and media theory, and the history and theory of computation and computational media, we will examine the development and differentiation of media into distinct technologies and data flows, as well as their subsequent mixing and re-mixing.

We will establish a conceptual and historical foundation to design, assess, and critique multimedia information systems. We will explore the theory and methods of the multimedia production cycle, including the editing, storage, retrieval, management, and distribution of digital media. Students will apply their theoretical knowledge in working hands-on to learn video and audio production practices

Units: 
3
Prerequisites: 
INFO 202, 203 or consent of instructor.

Course History

Spring 2011
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Spring 2007
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Fall 2004
Marc Davis
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Fall 2003
Marc Davis
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Spring 2003
Marc Davis
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Spring 1999
Howard Besser
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