Not available in 2012
Previously offered in 2013
This course deals with the specific nature of the visual as a form of representation and communication. This course provides an investigation of the theoretical frameworks that can be applied in studies of visual art and art history.
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary theories related to the perception and interpretation of visual images 2. Demonstrate skills in visual analysis 3. Demonstrate a critical awareness of sophistication of contemporary visualisation | ||
ContentThe following themes will be developed: - Connoisseurship and style - Aesthericism - Feminism, gender and the body - Iconology and icongraphy - Marxist and sociological perspectives - Semiotic analysis - The digital image - Deconstruction - Psychoanalysis and perception - Visual culture vs art history | ||
Replacing Course(s)AART3110 | ||
TransitionStudents who have completed AART3110 are not eligable to enrol | ||
Industrial Experience0 | ||
Assumed KnowledgeAART1100 and AART1110 | ||
Modes of DeliveryFlexible Delivery / Student Centred Learning Internal Mode | ||
Teaching MethodsLecture Tutorial | ||
Assessment Items
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Contact HoursTutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Lecture: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term |