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Sample Web Portfolios
main index
fall 2001
winter 2002
spring 2002
fall 2002
winter 2003
spring 2003
fall 2003
winter 2004
spring 2004
fall 2004
winter 2005
spring 2005
fall 2005
winter 2006
spring 2006
fall 2006
winter 2007
spring 2007
fall 2007
winter 2008
Since the fall of 2001 students have been expected to maintain a web based
"work-in-progress" portfolio. Their web pages
serve three purposes. Firstly, it enables the students, generally spread across
several groups, to share their artwork with each other. Secondly,
it enables their work to be reviewed/critiqued and graded "on-line".
Thirdly, it ensures the students, upon completion of the course, have a
wide selection of images and animations that can be incorporated into their
own resume web site.
The links shown above take you to the best work produced by
students since the fall quarter
of 2001. I have selected these students because their work
show they had developed a personal aesthetic and, as importantly, were
enthusiastic to share with others detailed information about their experimentations,
explorations and general approach to solving problems related to visual effects
programming.
Professor Malcolm Kesson
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