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Brief Course Description

1. Course Title:

ArtTech Theory

2. Language of Instruction:

Tiếng Việt

3. Course Code:

MED548107

4. Credits:

2

5. Course Objectives:

The objective of the course "ArtTech Theory" helps students explore the intersection of art and technology, thereby understanding how modern technologies are reshaping today's art world. In this course, students will be equipped with a background in the history and development of art technology. From the first steps of digital art to the breakthrough applications of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI), you will see how art has evolved to adapt and break through in the digital era. Not only stopping at theory, the course also opens up opportunities for students to understand how technology changes the way we perceive and interact with art. Digital exhibition spaces, 3D lighting stages, or interactive artworks – all demonstrate the power of technology in bringing art closer to the audience. Moreover, this subject not only helps students learn how to analyze and evaluate but also promotes creativity. Each exercise or project is an opportunity for students to experiment with new ideas, discover how to combine technology to create unique works. From here, students are not only observers but also become creatives and confidently enter the most advanced artistic fields. "ArtTech Theory" is not just a subject, but a stepping stone that brings students to a world where art and technology intersect.

6. Brief Description of Course Content:

Students will explore fundamental theoretical concepts and apply them to the creative field.

Study content:

Defining Art Technology: Students will be introduced to basic definitions of art technology and how to interact with different aspects of the field of contemporary art.

The Relationship Between Technology and Art: Students will explore the relationship between technology and art through the study of real-world projects and examples.

Critique and Discussion: Students will engage in discussion and critique about how technology affects creativity in the arts.