UT DEPARTMENT OF ART
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    • Painting
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    • Ceramics
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    • Time-Space-Motion
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Time - Space - Motion 

Time, Space, Motion is an advanced studio topics course in time-based digital art. Separate classes may include a variety of media and topics, such as 3D modeling, motion graphics, animation, and video/sound art.
Animation sequence for Tilly the Time-Traveling Earthworm about the presence of corn in many products we use everyday.
Digital Studio signage

Tilly the Time-traveling earthworm

Tilly the Time Traveling Earthworm: Cornucopia is a 28-minute, multimedia, young- adult program about a courageous earthworm, Tilly, and her noble honeybee sidekick, Polli, who accept a call to adventure and travel through time seeking answers to questions about corn, modern farming, and the human food supply. The project targets teen and young teen audiences through playful, satirical, and educational content by combining: screen writing; puppet theatre, motion graphics, image compositing, short-form documentary, music, video, musical scoring, and voice acting. The project used  collaborative learning as a means for content making and career preparation.
The project involved four classes from various departments in the college. The Department of Art students researched, developed and designed the motion graphic for the video. Above is the opening titles for the piece.
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  • Art Ed and Art History
    • Art Museum Practices
    • Art Education
  • 2D
    • Painting
    • Drawing
    • Printmaking
  • 3D
    • Ceramics
    • Sculpture
  • D&PA and NMDP
    • Photography
    • Interactive Digital
    • Print-Based Digital
    • Time-Space-Motion
  • FAST and CAST
  • Featured Projects
  • Department of Art - Home