Lecturer(s)
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Stolín Jan, doc. M.A.
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Loskot Richard, MgA.
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Prokeš Jaroslav, MgA. Ph.D.
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Vlachynská Petra, MgA. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Inquiry and analysis Rough draft Design Environmental design + architecture Design Presentation
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Individual creative and artistic activities
- Class attendance
- 280 hours per semester
- Preparation for credit
- 25 hours per semester
- Preparation for exam
- 280 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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A creative approach to finding solutions to artistic study tasks, an ability of independent creative work. An effort to find some interdisciplinary solutions to art projects in connection with some technical study subjects. Openness to creative experiments between art, design, technology and public space. In the Master's program, the studio is primarily an environment that enables students to develop their own creative potential, to seek new possibilities in expression in cooperation with the latest development of imaging technologies and deep knowledge of the context of contemporary art. The atmosphere of the studio is a continuous discourse on the topics of artistic practice and reflection on contemporary society. The studio is based on the individual work of students, which is continuously consulted and corrected. The result is evaluated in the form of examination.
Student will gain competence to target and improve his/her weaknesses, work on broadest spectrum of commisions.
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Prerequisites
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Any one
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Presentation of artistic and creative activities
Openness to different opinions, self-criticism and desire for improvement of weak sites.
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Recommended literature
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The history of garden design. Thames and Hudson, 1991.
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De Oliveira, N., Oxley, N., Petry, M. Installation Art in the New Millennium. Thames & Hudson, 2004.
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Lynch, K. Das bild der stady. Berlin, 1965.
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Sparke, P. A century of design. 1998.
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Sudjic, D. The Edifice Complex. Penguin London, 2005.
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