Prerequisite(s): VIST102, ARFD 103, or ARFD106. Restriction(s): Department of Art and Design Majors and Minors only. Students learn and apply digital and aesthetic skills to create works with time as an essential element. The course investigates concepts of change, sequencing, transformation, duration and narrative. Study of audio, video, animation and performance art provide a contemporary context for analysis of the various ways that time-based media communicate. Projects may include applications to installation/performance art, motion graphics, stop motion animation and digital media, such as video, social and presentation. At the end of the course the students will partake in a portfolio review of the work created through the foundation courses. Successful completion of the portfolio review will enable students to move into the studio sequence of their major.