Neon: Shaping Light (B)
Spring quarter
Faculty: Douglas Hitch
Fields of Study: visual arts
Spring: CRN (Credit) Level 30266 (2) Fr - So
Credits: 2(S)
Class Standing: Freshmen - Sophomore
Offered During: Day
Description
This course introduces students to the basic skills in the fabrication of neon. Each student will learn to heat, bend, weld, and anneal glass tubing using a ribbon burner, cannon fire, and tipping torch. Students will learn the bending process for the four basic bends: 90 degree right angle, double back, "U" and "O" loop. Students will learn to blow bubbles in a tube. They will use these techniques to fabricate several creations of their own design. Students will be guided through the processes of bombarding and wiring of their individual projects to safely attach and handle high-voltage transformers to energize their neon. Instruction in the mounting and display of the neon projects concludes the course. Section A is for juniors and seniors. Section B is for freshmen and sophomores. Section C meets on an evening schedule and is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.Maximum Enrollment: 10
Advertised Schedule: 3:30-5:30p Fri
Required Fees: $175 covers one electronic transformer, all glass and support materials to develop bending and sealing skills to create one neon sculpture
Special Expenses: Additional transformers may be purchased as needed
Campus Location: Olympia
Online Learning: No Required Online Learning
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