Lecturer(s)
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Řezáč Václav, MgA.
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Válková Střílková Jana, Mgr.
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Šikolová Ludmila, doc. M.A.
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Plíva Oldřich, ak. soch.
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Course content
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Exercises: 1. Assessment of thematic assignment in connection with appropriate technology and subsequent processing. Proposal jewelry collection with expression of chaining and its rhythm. 2.- 3. Sketching in the form of drawings and models (clay, paper). Correction of sketches due to subsequent implementation. 4. Creation of designs and models (drawing, painting, clay, paper models). Scale correction and proportional correction to implement. 5.- 6. Debate and first selection of proposed testing and implementation options. Creating models by selected proposals. 7.- 8. 1:1 modeling of shapes with respect to technology. Metal processing and individually selected tests materials for jewelry. 9.- 11. Implementation in material for a given topic. Use of suitable glass and jewelry technologies. 12.- 13. Refining of realized products. Glass - used technology of edging , polishing, painting, sandblasting. Jewelry - surface finish by galvanizing, painting and final assembly. 14. Documentation of work, presentation by A2 poster. Preparation for semestral exhibition, defense and evaluation.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogue metods(conversation,discussion,brainstorming), Working activities (workshops), Individual creative and artistic activities, Group consultation, Individual consultation, Seminár, Students' portfolio
- Class attendance
- 112 hours per semester
- Semestral paper
- 60 hours per semester
- Preparation for exam
- 8 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Design and implementation of glass in the interior and its specification, design and implementation of jewelry accessories. Glass designs are processed in connection with technology suitable for the realization of the building. Jewelry designs are related to the use of metal as a starting material for jewelry and non-metallic material selected. The emphasis is on expressing rhythm, sorting and chaining with the possibility to use different size, shape and color of processed material. This course is taught in the form of studio teaching
Within this subject student gains practical experience from his field of study.
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Prerequisites
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Professional knowledge acquired in previous studies. The condition is a fulfilled subject Basics of glass and jewellery(KDE/ZANS).
KDE/ZANS
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Presentation of artistic and creative activities
Credit: active participation in seminars. Examination: submission and defense of semestral work before the art committee at the final semestral exhibition.
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Recommended literature
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KLEBSA, V. Základy technologie skla pro hospodářskou fakultu, 1. vydání Liberec, Tul 2002, ISBN 55-091-01..
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KOUCKÝ, J. a kol. Bižuterie - základní učebnice zbožíznalství. Svaz výrobců bižuterie. Jablonec nad Nisou, 2005..
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KŘÍŽOVÁ, A. Proměny českého šperku na konci 20. století, Academia, 2002, 224 s., ISBN 80-200-0920-5..
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PETROVÁ, S. České sklo, Gallery, 2001, 283 s., ISBN 80-86010-44-9..
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