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Fwd: Police Photograph the Innocent....justice in case
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> Unfortunately the paranoia of the innocent has reached new heights....
> 2 examples:
> Wilmington, Delaware Police are photographing innocent people and
> establishing a database of "potential criminials"...move over
> Bertillion....
> hey...maybe this'll save Polaroid, apparently the file is still very
> physical.
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> http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/08262002_nw_criminals.html
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> and new security measures at a community college in MD have solid doors
> on faculty offices replaced with glass, to decrease the likelihood of
> criminal
> behaviour.
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> Kenneth
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>
> Unfortunately the paranoia of the innocent has reached new heights....
> 2 examples:
> Wilmington, Delaware Police are photographing innocent people and
> establishing a database of "potential criminials"...move over
> Bertillion....
> hey...maybe this'll save Polaroid, apparently the file is still very
> physical.
>
> http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/08262002_nw_criminals.html
>
> and new security measures at a community college in MD have solid doors
> on faculty offices replaced with glass, to decrease the likelihood of
> criminal
> behaviour.
>
>
> Kenneth
>
Teaching opportunities Digital Arts
Harford Community College's Visual Communications Department
is looking for qualified lecturers to teach the following classes this
Fall semester
within the Fine + Applied Arts Department.
ART 120: Introduction to Computer Graphics
This course establishes the foundation for all other computer based
classes within the Visual Communications Program. Students are
introduced to the computer as an art-making tool. Through a series of
lectures, demonstrations and studio work, students learn basic computer
navigation/practices, scanning, printing, through applications such as
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Quark. Students are introduced to the
concepts of digital imaging and gain experience working in a digital
design studio. Two lecture and two laboratory hours per week.
Pay is commensurate with experience.
Two sections are open: Monday 8am-11:50 am and Wednesday 6pm-9:50pm
Classes meet once per week
Classes Begin September 4th, 2002 and run through December 11th, 2002
ART 260: Multimedia
This course expands the students' knowledge, skills and aesthetics in
the use of digital media. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations,
visual/conceptual problem-solving projects and critiques, students learn
the principles and techniques involved in multimedia production.
Emphasis will be on creating time-based, linear and non-linear,
interactive multimedia designs. Topics include designing for multimedia,
interactivity, linear and non-linear narratives and an introduction to
multimedia programming. Two lecture and two laboratory hours per week.
Software used to be determined: Previously used software includes:
Director, Flash, Premiere,
Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, After Effects
Pay is commensurate with experience.
One sections is open: Thursday 8 am- 11:50 am
Classes meet once per week
Classes Begin September 4th, 2002 and run through December 11th, 2002
Please Contact:
Kenneth Jones
Associate Professor Art
Harford Community College
410 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
410-836-4326
302-738-6488 home
tovojones@comcast.net
kjones@harford.edu
http://www.harford.cc.md.us/CreditPrograms/programs.asp
http://www.harford.edu/Glance/glance.asp
is looking for qualified lecturers to teach the following classes this
Fall semester
within the Fine + Applied Arts Department.
ART 120: Introduction to Computer Graphics
This course establishes the foundation for all other computer based
classes within the Visual Communications Program. Students are
introduced to the computer as an art-making tool. Through a series of
lectures, demonstrations and studio work, students learn basic computer
navigation/practices, scanning, printing, through applications such as
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Quark. Students are introduced to the
concepts of digital imaging and gain experience working in a digital
design studio. Two lecture and two laboratory hours per week.
Pay is commensurate with experience.
Two sections are open: Monday 8am-11:50 am and Wednesday 6pm-9:50pm
Classes meet once per week
Classes Begin September 4th, 2002 and run through December 11th, 2002
ART 260: Multimedia
This course expands the students' knowledge, skills and aesthetics in
the use of digital media. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations,
visual/conceptual problem-solving projects and critiques, students learn
the principles and techniques involved in multimedia production.
Emphasis will be on creating time-based, linear and non-linear,
interactive multimedia designs. Topics include designing for multimedia,
interactivity, linear and non-linear narratives and an introduction to
multimedia programming. Two lecture and two laboratory hours per week.
Software used to be determined: Previously used software includes:
Director, Flash, Premiere,
Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, After Effects
Pay is commensurate with experience.
One sections is open: Thursday 8 am- 11:50 am
Classes meet once per week
Classes Begin September 4th, 2002 and run through December 11th, 2002
Please Contact:
Kenneth Jones
Associate Professor Art
Harford Community College
410 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
410-836-4326
302-738-6488 home
tovojones@comcast.net
kjones@harford.edu
http://www.harford.cc.md.us/CreditPrograms/programs.asp
http://www.harford.edu/Glance/glance.asp