Lecturer(s)
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Stolín Jan, doc. M.A.
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Kirchner Blanka, MgA. Ph.D.
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Novák Aleš, Ing. arch. MgA.
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Course content
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Creative work in a short period of time. Connections, contexts and connotations of an artefact in the history of art.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Observation, Demonstration, Laboratory work
- Class attendance
- 80 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The creative workshop is a free space in which students prepare to find and realize their own program and to develop their own independent artistic thinking. The course precedes the start of the school year. Its content is creative artwork in a short time horizon of 10-14 days. This entrance to college of artistic focus is the most appropriate especially of the first-year students. Students will learn the basic parameters of an artefact and try to integrate their work into the context of a particular environment. Techniques and procedures are entirely at the student's discretion. From natural materials up to photographs, video or computer, performance, flat and/or special expression. The approach to students is similar to the approach in studios. Each student consults their work independently.
Encourages the spontaneous creativity.
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Prerequisites
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Unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student's performance analysis
Active participation of students in the studio. Intensive, concentrated work on the assigned topic. The ability to find a quick and convincing solution to a problem.
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Recommended literature
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Goodman, N. Jazyky umění. Praha, 2007.
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Knížák, M. Jeden z možných postojů jak být s uměním. Votobia Praha, 1997.
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Petrasová, T., Švácha, R.:. Dějiny umění v českých zemích 800-2000. Artefactum, 2017.
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Rezek, P. K teorii plastičnosti. 2004.
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Rezek, P. Tělo věc a skutečnost v současném umění. Praha, 1982.
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