Required of first year graduate students working in Electronic Integrated Arts. This course is designed to help create a context in which to ask questions about the nature of dynamic media relative to the making of contemporary printed images. Students will work with moving and still images using combinations of digital processes; including: video capture; digital drawing; electronic still cameras; scanning and image processing. Participants will investigate the making of large format digital images as ways to understanding how ideas about print media are expanding. The course will focus on the impact of digital print media and how it functions to construct the visual languages of contemporary art making. Experimentation with applications that cross media will be extensively explored. These media may include: drawing; painting; photography; bookmaking; video; multimedia and Internet interfaces. The studio comprises a state of the art Macintosh lab with scanning; video editing and grabbing capabilities and Internet interfaces. Printing capabilities include film recording; image setting; and a large variety of digital color printing devices including wide format digital printing.