SANAT ve TASARIM


Asena Salman B., Eyüce Şansal D.

  • Dersin Düzeyi: Lisans
  • Tasarlanan Ders Kodu: LIBE130
  • Öğretim Türü: Örgün Öğretim (Normal Öğretim)
  • Dersin Kapsamı: Teorik
  • Akademik Yıl: 2022 - 2023
  • Ders İçeriği:

    GENERAL INFORMATION


    Course Credit Hours and Workload (3+0+0) 3 Credits / 5 ECTS = 150 hours of workload


    Course Materials Students are expected to follow the must and optional sources (texts, videos, news, etc.) shared on LMS. PowerPoints will not be shared. Students are expected to take handwritten notes in class.


    Course Overview and Objectives

    This course aims to demonstrate that theories, practices and historical narratives of arts and design participate in the shaping of the aesthetic, ideological and industrial fabric of societies. It aims to introduce the key concepts in the works of such fundamental historians, theorists and practitioners of art and design. Finally, this course aims to motivate the students to apply the historical, theoretical, and practical knowledge gained in class into critical analyses in written form and creative outputs in visual and/or multisensory forms


    Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

    1. Outline the basic historical narratives and the fundamental theoretical paradigms of arts and design,
    2. Identify key artworks and design artifacts from the global history of arts and design,
    3. Explain the interactions and intersections between arts and design on the one hand and other fields of human, social and life sciences on the other.   
    4. Describe the aspects of form, function, and user interaction of an object in an analytical way,
    5. Compare different types of artworks and designed artifacts with their predecessors, contemporaries, and successors,
    6. Apply their growing knowledge of terms and concepts in critical discussions and analyses on the contemporary significance of arts and design,
    7. Apply their growing awareness of key issues in arts and design to practical visual assignments.