Materialized Knowledge
Postgraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn
- Course code
- PRO301
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- English and Norwegian
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Supplementary semester information
TEXTILES: [TEXTILE MATTERS]
Printed+Dyed and/or Woven TEXTILES*
PRE-REQUISITES: Applicants to module 201/301 must have completed MEME101 Tekstil: Vev and/or MEME202 tekstil og Grafikk at KMD, OR an equivalent at another institution, and be able to work autonomously with textile tools, materials and methodologies.
[Textile Matters] will focus on the fundaments and opportunities of building and affecting textile. The module will include introduction and advancement of understanding of a variety of subject specific methods and mediums. Print/Dye will explore different approaches to the colouring and manipulation of cloth, whilst Weave will investigate both analogue and digital techniques of textile construction.
This is a hands-on programme encouraging free thinking, expression and discovery, and the development of practical and cognitive skills in the creation of textiles. Through tacit and cognitive experimentation, studio work will encourage thinking around appropriate techniques and methodologies, towards expression of individual voice.
Workshop practice will facilitate understanding and skills for autonomous working practices with textile processes.
*SUB-DISCIPLINE AREAS: Students will be encouraged to select Printed+Dyed OR Woven Textiles.
However a combination may be feasible.
Knitted, Stitched or Manipulated Textile methods are also possible.
+ (OPT-IN, SELF-FUNDED) EXCURSION - to Textiles conference in Balestrand, Sognefjord - WK36 04-06September)
TEACHING STAFF:
Professor Tim Parry-Williams
Associate Professor Ingrid Åarset
Research Fellow Suzanna James
Guest Lecturer Åse Eriksen
Objectives and Content
This is a project-based module with a focus on material processes, embodied knowledge, and the relationships between matter, making, reason, and the unknown.
PRO modules are designed to enrich your artist development (as explored in the ART modules) through activating skills, connecting communities of practice, and investigating disciplinary territories. PRO modules allow you to focus on a specific project critically connected to your own practice within a context established by the module leader(s).
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
- Develop awareness of relevant references and practices
Skills
- Explore relevant material approaches to the creation of works of art
- Identify, seek out, and apply relevant skills to a self-initiated project
General Competence
- Identify your own learning needs in relation to the subject area(s)
- Demonstrate a consideration of the relationship between making and meaning
- Apply new knowledge and skills within your artistic practice
- Resolve, realize, and present new work
Full-time/Part-time
Semester of Instruction
Place of Instruction
Teaching and learning methods
Methods may include:
- Project development
- Individual research
- Group work
- Lectures
- Presentations
- Group discussions
- Tutorials
- Assigned readings
- Writing exercises
- Workshop-based instruction
See info text above for semester-specific details.
Forms of Assessment
Submission of artwork(s), either physical or digital, as assigned by the module leader.
Assessment criteria:
Research
Subject knowledge
Experimentation
Realization
Collaborative and independent work