Learning Outcomes
To present the production process and presentation of artwork as a unity.
How to develop knowledge and understanding of contemporary art through the act of the workshop to meet the demands of modern art, social and cultural context.
How to develop professionalism in free artistic practice, technical skills and production organizational skills in order to respond adequately to the level of the different application fields of visual arts that arise.
The students must have the capacity to implement and find solutions to their creative ideas, experimental methods and conceptual proposals.
To have the ability to negotiate and argue individual/team level.
To understand the recruitment relationships and host of artwork from different viewers
Content of perceptual capacity in which each project can be developed
Ability to act effectively in the conditions of working environment
Developments of basic research methods that the recruitment information can be critically edited and collected with further other information.
Ability to develop and understanding of the theory, conceptual approach and methodology corresponding to a field of knowledge that occurs through the visual search.
The capacity to exercise appropriate criticism of a number of complex situations and contexts
The ability to act in unfamiliar and unknown situations
The ability to develop their public issue
Development of imagination and creativity for the technical implementation in their work
Formulation of key questions and critical discourse joint with projects of other artists
Create, manage, arrangement and presentation of an artistic practice, professional
Effective treatment of intentions, values and concepts generated in the social space
Systematic understanding of the knowledge generated in the studio
Focus and cultivate critical view of modern developments
Presentation upon detection of data and specification of research on a high level
Self-awareness in view of professional and academic development
Course Content (Syllabus)
The course is composed of a theoretical and an applied section. The first focuses on two aspects of modern aesthetic theory: (1) on aesthetics as a tool for reflection, investigation and theoretical approximation of artwork production and (2) on aesthetic perception and experience. The presentation of different aesthetic theories will lead to the understanding of contemporary issues and reflections on the nature and function of art in the contemporary artistic panorama. The students enrich their critical ability in order to be able to converse and document their personal artistic investigation. The second section of the course provides the cognitive tools for the redaction of the artistic statement: its nature, its objectives and its target audience and goals; its content, the methods of structuring documentation and the expressive styles it may adopt.
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
Κωδ: 17454, Οπτική σκέψη, Arnheim Rudolf
Κωδ: 77108986, "ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΤΕΧΝΗΣ", Νέλσον Γκούντμαν
Κωδ: 23988, ¨Walter Benjamin", Στέφανος Ροζάνης
Κωδ: 566, "Η ΔΙΑΛΕΚΤΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ ΒΛΕΠΕΙΝ", BUCK-MORSS SUSAN
Κωδ: 6857, "Φως-εικόνα-πραγματικότητα", Γεράσιμος Κουζέλης, Παντελής Μπασάκος (επιμ.)