Subject description
This subject introduces students to alternative photographic techniques, technologies and post production in relation to both analogue and digital technologies. Topics include photogram, medium format 'toy' and plastic cameras, medium format analogue negative and scanning. Students will be introduced to program material via lectures and structured class exercises that will … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Engagement hours
Contact hours:4 hour studio
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
demonstrate studio skills and Visual Arts studio experience in analogue and digital processes
2.
demonstrate self-reliance and independence demonstrated through the management of studio project work
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demonstrate an awareness of the strategies for initiating and resolving Visual ideas
4.
introduce a range of interpretative and critical skills in reviewing their work through comparison with relevant historical and contemporary artists
5.
Achieve a fluency in researching historical and contemporary arts practice and discussion of contemporary art movements
Assessment details
Visual Research Assignment
Visual Process Journal
Studio Project Work
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