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ARTV1022 Vision and Perception

First Year Course

Offered By School of Art
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Visual Arts
Offered in Second Semester, 2013 and Second Semester, 2014
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course consists of several projects, each up to three weeks long, in which students will explore and apply a range of skills and conceptual issues relevant to all visual arts disciplines. It provides a forum to develop more specialised work.  The course works with students on the development of two-dimensional and three dimensional representation, dealing with issues such as the human form, the dynamics of colour, design, composition and pictorial space.

Learning Outcomes

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

  1. Demonstrate familiarity with a range of processes, material uses and material properties and indicate a developing understanding of relationships between them in making art.
  2. Show familiarity with, and skill in, two and three-dimensional design and construction.
  3. Show an understanding of relevant historical traditions and conventions across art areas, and their relevance to contemporary art/digital media/craft/design practice.
  4. Demonstrate established observation and analytical skills of 2D and 3D form, anatomical study and composition, as well as imagination in execution of projects.
Indicative Assessment

Portfolio of studio work 80% [Learning Outcomes 1-4]

Journal/documentation 10% [Learning Outcomes 1, 3, 4]

Participation 10% [Learning Outcomes 1-4]

Workload

5 contact hours per week. Students are expected to commit up to 5 hours of independent study per week for this course.

Preliminary Reading

None

Majors/Specialisations Visual Arts Practice
Programs Bachelor of Digital Arts, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Digital Arts, and Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Visual Arts
Academic Contact Gilbert.Riedelbauch@anu.edu.au

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