Available in 2012
| Callaghan Campus | Semester 1 |
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Previously offered in 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2004
Deals directly with the issues related to mixed media, multi-media installation and environmental artworks and offers many opportunities for creative expression within a contemporary framework. Through the use of set and self-directed projects the workshops will emphasise individual development and preference in 3-D studies. Mixed and multi media installation and environmental art works are embraced as contemporary Sculpture activity. Inter-disciplinary techniques and processes are explored and offer opportunity for experimentation. Drawing is seen as an integral aspect of 3-D artwork.
Objectives1. To introduce students to historical and contemporary attitudes to installation and environmental art; 2. To assist students to recognise the significance of space, natural and constructed environments; 3. To address traditionally used 3-D materials and the inclusion of unusual and unconventional materials; 4. To introduce students to approaches in theoretical and critical analysis of installation and time based art; 5. To establish the foundation of sound approaches to visual research and documentation. | ||
ContentTopics may include: 1. Time, space and place; 2. The natural environment; 3. Predetermined and manipulated space; 4. Location of forms in space; 5. Distance, sound, movement, transience; 6. Scale; 7. Mixed media, multi media, unconventional technology; 8. Light, wind, water ambiguity; 9. Manipulation of landscape and space; 10. Colour 11. Drawing; 12. Recording and documentation of artworks; 13. The gallery environment; 14. Health and safety. | ||
Transitionn/a | ||
Industrial Experience0 | ||
Assumed KnowledgeSuccessful completion of AART1300 and AART1310 | ||
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode | ||
Teaching MethodsStudio Tutorial | ||
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Contact HoursStudio: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Tutorial: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term | ||
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