Im/material Knowledge

Undergraduate course

Course description

Supplementary semester information

Supplementary semester information for next semester will be published as soon as possible.

Objectives and Content

This is a project-based module with a focus on the permeability of matter, investigating both material and immaterial approaches to artistic expression. Forms of communication – visual, tactile, oral, written, performative – are explored with special attention paid to both tacit and cognitive forms of knowledge.

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 strategies linking concepts of immateriality and transformation to artistic practice
  • Enhance and broaden your own skills and processes through the creation of a self-initiated project

General Competence

  • Identify your own learning needs in relation to the subject area(s)
  • Apply new knowledge and skills within your artistic practice
  • Resolve, realize, and present new work.
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 in the beginning of the semester.

Assessment criteria:

Research

Subject knowledge

Experimentation

Realization

Collaborative and independent work