Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Film and Media Studies
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-189758 FMST 257-01 Advanced Video: Mind Art Society Spring 2025 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 440 PM 01/21/2025 05/11/2025
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: DMST 221-1, EHUM 255-1, FMST 257-01, SART 262A-1 (P), SART 262B-1, SART 262C-1
Instructors: Cary Adams
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course uses video and moving images to explore the intersectional roots of the ecological crisis, from pandemics to racial justice and climate disruption. Guided by Félix Guattari's "The Three Ecologies," students will develop Eco-cinematic consciousness through projects involving installation, sound, and networked media, examined within a critical environmental arts framework.  Instructor Permission. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-172072 FMST 257-1 Advanced Video: Mind Society Environment Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 440 PM 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
8
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: DMST 221-1, EHUM 255-1, FMST 257-1, SART 262A-1 (P), SART 262B-1, SART 262C-1
Instructors: Cary Adams
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission.
Description: "It’s not climate change—it’s everything change," novelist Margaret Atwood has said. This course uses video and moving image to examine the deep intertwined and intersectional roots of the Ecological crisis, from viral pandemics and racial justice to the disruption of our climate and all the other apocalyptic scenarios we currently find ourselves in. To guide our development of Eco cinematic consciousness, we will study French philosopher Félix Guattari's foundational text, “The Three Ecologies”, to understand how ecologies of mind, media, and environment are interrelated and to complicate our understandings of "nature." Student Projects will involve installation, single channel, sound, and networked-based approaches. Works will be examined within a critical environmental arts framework through readings, critiques, viewings and discussions. Permission of instructor. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-201231 FMST 257-01 Advanced Video: Mind Art Society Fall 2025 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 440 PM 08/25/2025 12/17/2025
Enrollment: Enrolled     
0
Capacity     
15
Instructors: Clara Riedlinger
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course uses video and moving images to explore the intersectional roots of the ecological crisis, from pandemics to racial justice and climate disruption. Guided by Félix Guattari's "The Three Ecologies," students will develop Eco-cinematic consciousness through projects involving installation, sound, and networked media, examined within a critical environmental arts framework.  Instructor Permission. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-184054 FMST 257-1 Advanced Video Fall 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 440 PM 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
5
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: FMST 257-1, SART 266A-1 (P), SART 266B-1, SART 266C-1
Instructors: Clara Riedlinger
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the "Request Course Section Prerequisite Override" task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning ||chr(38)|| Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores video art processes with an emphasis on contemporary practice, emerging trends, and digital technologies. Students will consider time-based digital objects and sound from artistic perspectives that question and interrupt conventional narrative forms while embracing experimental techniques. Original projects may involve installation, single channel, sound, and networked environments. Works will be examined within a critical framework of readings, critiques, and viewings. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer