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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Fall 2010 week 5:
—10/11/10: Mon. 9:00 - 12:00

Hi Everybody,

I'm sorry about the last two weeks. The week before last I was ill and then this week, of course, we had the problems with the administration not wanting to negotiate a new contract with us like adults. Luckily, all that has been resolved and I am not sick anymore. Please see the following exercises for your homework due Monday (along with the homework that was due last week).


Your mid-term projects will be due in three weeks; however, by next week you must have a partial rough draft to show me. This means you have to have the first two "pages" of the site done by next week. That DOES NOT mean they have to be perfect, as we will continue working on them two more weeks to get them into better condition. Moreover, we will continue working on them throughout the rest of the semester, adding features and editing what you already have. These projects will be the same projects that you give to me for the final as well.

The most important part of this project is to get the ACTIONSCRIPT to work. Design is very important, but should take a backseat if you have to make a choice.

    WEEK 5
  1. Syllabus
    • LINK    class syllabus
  2. Classwork
    • LINK    This week's class files
  3. Homework
    • exercise 1:

      Many of you have not yet sent me your intended subjects for your midterm projects. As of this past Monday, they were late. I suggest you email me immediately:

      1. Pietr Mondriaan - De Stijl -->Jennifer De Los Santos
      2. Theo van Doesburg - De Stijl
      3. Joan Miro - Surrealism -->Julian Fagan
      4. Max Ernst - Surrealism -->Christopher Batiz
      5. Georges Braque - Cubism
      6. Juan Gris - Cubism
      7. Umberto Boccioni - Futurism
      8. Carlo Carrà - Futurism -->Cory Jeminez
      9. Kazimir Malevich - Suprematism -->Mark Little
      10. El Lissitzky - (Russian) Constructivism -->Gabriel Ruiz
      11. Man Ray - Dadaism -->Carlos Lopez
      12. Hannah Höch - Dadaism -->Pablito Mirón
      13. Henri Matisse - Fauvism
      14. André Derain - Fauvism -->Jaron Harris
      15. Paul Cezanne - Post-Impressionism -->Acheson Phillips
      16. Vincent van Gogh - Post-Impressionism -->Christopher Breland
      17. Wassily Kandinsky - Expressionism -->Randy Brodie
      18. Otto Dix - Expressionism -->Kenneth Jean
      19. Jackson Pollock - Abstract Expressionism -->Andrew Mazowiecki
      20. Willem De Kooning - Abstract Expressionism -->Dwight McLaurin
      21. Dan Flavin - Minimalism -->Julio Perez
      22. Agnes Martin - Minimalism -->Frank Crichlow
      23. Sol Lewitt - Conceptualism -->Daniel Thomas
      24. Marcel Duchamp - Conceptualism -->Michael Foster
      25. Roy Lichtenstein - Pop -->Eddie Jemmott
      26. Claes Oldenburg - Pop -->Janelle Yarn
    • exercise 2: Complete THE FIRST TWO PAGES of your midterm project by next week to present to me a partial rough draft. This means that you MUST COMPLETE THOSE TWO PAGES BY NEXT WEEK. I will then comment on what you show me and you will have two more weeks to improve it and smooth out all the rough edges.



  4. Midterm Requirements:
    • page size: 1000px X 700px
    • page number: 6 pages
      1. bio:
        this page is about the artist and should include sufficient text, and then enough accompanying images to help explain or demonstrate the text.
      2. art:
        this page is about his/her art, and should, like the bio page, contain sufficient text and images to accompany the text for us to have a basic understanding of the art.
      3. movement:
        this page is about the art movement that he/she participated in, and should, like the other two pages, contain sufficient text and images to accompany the text for us to have a basic understanding of the art: in this page, you MUST INCLUDE AT LEAST 2 IMAGES FROM DIFFERENT ARTISTS IN THE SAME MOVEMENT.
      4. gallery 1 & 2:
        these pages should contain thumbnail images which, when clicked on, cause a larger image to show up with a caption below it—the best way to do this is to place the large image in a separate Flash file and type some text below or beside it. Each page must have at least 4 images and each should show up with a unique caption to go with it.
      5. bibliography:
        this page contains a list of links and a brief description of at least 10 online resources that have information or images. Also, list some recent books or films about the artist and/or his/her work. This should include who wrote it and when it was published it if is a book; or who directed it and when it was released if it is a film.
  5. Midterm Grading:
    • topic: 5pts
      this is a giveaway of points (5% - a half of a letter grade - of the final grade of the project) if you all follow the topics you chose;
    • color: 5pts
      this has to do with whether you've seriously chosen your color scheme: if you choose too many colors or if they simply don't go together, points will be taken off; so, if you're not sure, keep it really minimal, or use the COLOR INDEX;
    • images: 5pts
      another point giveaway if you use enough images AND if you DO NOT DISTORT THEM; and also if you don't use images more than once in such a small website;
    • text: 5pts
      once again, another giveaway of points if you use enough text and if you spend a little time formatting it: a couple suggestions are that you should NOTstretch text all the way across the page, but break it up into a couple columns instead; also, like color, make sure you do not use too many fonts, especially multiple decorative fonts together;
    • layout, positioning, & alignment: 20pts
      you should carefully consider the organization of each of your pages and, especially, keep in mind that consistency from page to page is very important. USE RULERS & GUIDES!!!!;
    • title: 5pts
      make certain that there is a title and that it is present (in the same spot) no matter what the user does;
    • buttons: 5pts
      buttons should be fully functional, should have 4 frames in which the hit frame is a simple gray rectangle, and they should be designed well&#a hint here: students often make their buttons too large;
    • content: 5pts
      yet another point giveaway and it is simply points to determine whether you have enough content in each page;
    • movie-clip container: 5pts—do you use a movieclip container (box_mc for the index and bigImg_mc for the gallery, for example)?;
    • initial load: 15pts
      when the user first opens up your site using the index, does content AUTOMATICALLY LOAD as it should, or does the user have to click on a button to make something appear when the page loads up initially?—this also pertains to the gallery pages;
    • button loading: 20pts
      this simply refers to the functions connected to the buttons on the stage: does content load when you click on all your buttons?
    • folder organization: 5pts
      the folder that you give me next week should be organized, meaning that images should be in one folder. Also, right before you give me your project, put your .fla files into a separate folder as well. You should also remove any images or other files that are not being used.

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