Western Michigan University's Kinetic Imaging program is a Bachelor of Science degree with tracks in animation, game art and video art. The kinetic imaging core includes coursework in illustration, AR/VR, coding, 3D modeling, world building, sound art, installation and performance art. Kinetic imaging prepares students for professional practice as multimedia artists by creating a multitude of contemporary approaches through a flexible curriculum. The program is a four-year course of study that emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration and experimentation, as well as the creative use and mis-use of technology. At critical points in the curriculum, the KI program intersects with the Multimedia Art Technology (MAT) program in the School of Music. By studying media history, theory, technique, methodologies and related technology, students will accumulate a wide range of experiences and skills applicable to a diverse set of artistic endeavors and media-focused careers. EP 2 Anything Goes by Jaylen Felder, Martin Misischia, Danny Boylan, Danya Ferrusquia, Kaylie Fortin, Cole Bellak, Addie Pearce, Alicia Schneider, Kaleb Lentner, Moroni Wesel, Benjamin Taylor, Anabel Aguilar, Natalie Wiersema, Jilliann Payseno, Avery McNew, McKayla Evans, Jonah Beebe, Charlie Jones, Jacklyn Brickman, August Bade, and Jordan Marr. Sleep Paralysis by Will McManus and Robby Hutchins Callabero De Tinta by August W Bade Flame by Avery McNew I Would like Breakfast by Jace Frederick Dead of Night by Aston Martin Constant Conflict by Con ray Echo by Evynne Warner and Audrey Reagan Sign-On by Cole Bellak
Western Michigan University's Kinetic Imaging program is a Bachelor of Science degree with tracks in animation, game art and video art.