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History and Practice of Analog Color Photography — PHO4117.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
A brief history of animated images from the 1500s to the present day including early devices to create sequential images, through to the invention of the rotoscope, avantgarde
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Animation — MA2137.01
History of Christianity: From the Hebrews to Henry VIII — HIS2227.01
History of Christianity: From the Hebrews to Henry VIII — HIS2227.01
The aim of this course is to explore the development of Christianity as a set of interlocking complex systems with an equally complex history. Christianity has been around for 2,000 years, and there is no denying that we live under its enormously powerful influence. Millions have fought and died over it. But even those who identify themselves as
History of Christianity: From the Hebrews to Henry VIII — HIS2227.01
History of Directing: Traditions and Experiments — DRA2252.01
History of Directing: Traditions and Experiments — DRA2252.01
We will work semi-chronologically from the late 19th to the early 21st century, examining how the “director” emerged as a seminal force in the experimental theater. Parallel movements in film will be considered, but our focus remains on live performance. We will read historic manifestos, critical responses, and examine videos and visual research. We may read contemporary
History of Jazz on Drum Set — MHI4105.01
History of Medicine: From Hippocrates to Harvey — HIS2312.01
History of Medicine: From Hippocrates to Harvey — HIS2183.01
History of Medicine: From Hippocrates to Harvey — HIS2183.01
History of Music at Bennington College 1932-present — MHI2321.01
History of Photography/19th Century — PHO2142.01
History of Photography/20th Century — PHO2154.01
History of Photography/20th Century — PHO2154.01
History of Science: From Aristotle to Newton — HIS2254.01
History tells us that humans have always wondered about the natural world. For thousands of years, our ancestors gazed in wonder at the heavens, experimented with plants and medicines, and tried to comprehend their own mortality. But when did “science” actually begin to be its own field, separate from philosophy, astrology, or faith? Beginning with human