The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Bachelor´s Programme in Visual art and art education,

Recommended prerequisites

Successful prior completion of 60 ECTS in arts and crafts is recommended.

Course contents

In this course, students will work thematically with the contemporary visual phenomena that occupy today's children, adolescents and adults. The term visual culture is used to describe a field where traditional categories like art and architecture are expanded to include photography, comic strips, etc. and which incorporate reflexive and creative approaches to important contemporary themes. Photography, film, video and digital media are the typical tools for documentation and production throughout the course. Theories of visual culture, didactics and aesthetics are integrated into the course.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the course, students will:

  • be able to explain terms connected to the theory of visual culture

  • be able to analyse, discuss and debate issues connected to visual culture and see this in a didactical perspective

  • be able to produce their own expressions or projects based on an investigative approach to relevant contemporary themes

  • be able to assess various objects or projects in the light of aesthetic and communicative aspects including formal, material and content elements, and be able to reflect upon the use of such tools in their own creative work

  • have attained knowledge and skills in selected forms of production in visual culture

  • have competence in working theoretically, practically and investigatively with visual culture from various angles.

Examination requirements

Have completed up to 3 mandatory work requirements at workshops. Which work requirements that are mandatory will be specified in Canvas at the beginning of the course. Approved mandatory presence.

Teaching methods

The course is based on instruction in and outside of the workshops, as well as lectures and tutoring. Instruction integrates practical and theoretical approaches to the various topics. The students' own creative work is central to the course, and the students are required to work outside of classroom hours. Attendance is mandatory for all instruction, advisement and field trips / excursions.

Evaluation

The person responsible for the course decides, in cooperation with student representative, the form of student evaluation and whether the course is to have a midway or end of course evaluation in accordance with the quality system for education, chapter 4.1.

Admission for external candidates

No

Assessment methods and criteria

One individual practical examination that will also contain a written component where the student will reflect upon certain academic aspects of the project. (The practical component counts 60% and the written part 40%.)

Graded assessment.

Other information

Material costs and expenses for compulsory study trips and excursions can be expected.

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