Esslinger's Classes at Kenyon College
  • Introduction
  • Digital Imaging
    • Abstract Formalism
    • Experimental Collage >
      • Skill Sets
    • The Altered Portrait
    • The Altered Scape >
      • Exhibition Design
      • Digital Experimentation
      • Fictitious Advertising
    • Soundscape
    • Gesture >
      • Aesthetics of the Ordinary
    • Final Projects
  • Video
    • Stop-Motion Animation >
      • STOP MOTION FESTIVAL 2020
    • Exp. Film and Video >
      • Lyrical Juxtapositions
      • Artist Presentation
      • AppropriationSocialComment
      • Personal Experimental
      • Expanded Cinema
  • Installation
  • Advanced Studio
  • Links
    • Artists and Info >
      • Miscellaneous
      • assignment presentations
      • Creative preparations
      • Video
      • Experimental Film
      • Sound
      • Animation
      • Photo
      • Cinemagraphs
      • New Media >
        • Notes New Media
      • Installation
      • Design/Anti
      • Web based
      • General Art
      • Performance
      • Painting/Drawing/Prints
      • Paper/ Fiber/Books
      • Sculpture
      • architecture
      • Research >
        • Makerspace at Kenyon
        • tech research
      • Student Presentations >
        • student research video artists
        • Student Presentations Installation
        • Themes of Contemporary Art
      • Alumni
    • Manuals >
      • Scanning
      • Lightroom
      • Photoshop
      • Premiere Pro CC >
        • New Premiere Pro Video Tutorials
      • After Effects
      • Davinci Resolve
      • InDesign >
        • InDesign Video Tutorials
      • Fonts
      • Animation
      • New Media Programs >
        • manuals from others
      • Audio
      • Lighting
      • Cameras+Equipment
      • Sculptural Processes
      • AHistoryofArtandTechnology for Digital Imaging
      • A History of Art andTechnology for Video and Film
      • professional presentations
      • Rome Home >
        • Experimental Media in the Eternal City >
          • Questions Venice
        • Simulations: Public Art in the Imagination in Rome >
          • External recordings
        • Adventures
Begin your study of Video processes in Art making by taking the Digital Imaging course.  The second half of that course introduces you to sound and video manipulations and ideas.  Then move into one of the intermediate courses listed here!

Video
Art has been a part of the curriculum at Kenyon College since 1989. Past classes include the Poetics of the Moving Image, Alternative Narratives: Storytelling in Video Art.  Current Classes include Stop-Motion Animation and Experimental Film and Video. Experimental approaches to both recording and editing are emphasized.  A relationship to the liberal arts including music and writing are explored. An understanding of our relationship to art and film history are considered foundations and advertising, television, the internet, gaming and interactivity are reference points to our role in popular culture.

Link To Experimental Film and Video Page
Link to Stop Motion Animation Page
LINK TO VIDEO ART AT KENYON COLLEGE SITE