Course: Studio I

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Course title Studio I
Course code KDE/FU007
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Tomášek Antonín, doc. MgA.
  • Linhartová Jana, MgA.
Course content
These information are in the annotation of the course

Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
Teaching in the studio is focused on perfect industrial design in utility and decorative ceramics and porcelain. The studio educates artistically and theoretically educated personalities - designers, able to comprehensively solve the product in terms of shape, structure, color and material, based on the purposeful function of the product and leading to the overall aesthetic shaping of lifestyle. Emphasis in the study is placed on the development of surface and spatial perception, ie mastering traditional surface decorative art techniques and modeling the shape of the object. Students solve individual study tasks focused on solitary practice and industrial production, deepen their technological and craft knowledge and skills, clarify the internal and external relations of the subject and the connection to its surroundings. For this subject, it is not possible to precisely determine the topics (syllabus) of teaching after individual weeks (blocks) of teaching, because it is a type of teaching specific to art schools. This course is a studio teaching, which is very flexible and tries to address the individual needs of students, both in the field of theory and in the field of practical implementation of the resulting product-artifact. This means that unique current topics (theoretical, technological) are addressed throughout the semester, depending on how the gradual implementation of individual projects develops depending on specific assignments. Therefore, the solved topics cannot be strictly determined in advance, as they crystallize gradually during the semester.
The acquired competencies represent mastering and acquiring knowledge in the given field, based on a specific annotation of the subject and are aimed at fulfilling the profile of a graduate of the given field.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the previous study

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
1. Fulfilling partial tasks and assignments throughout the semester 2. Active participation in the Studio tutoring
Recommended literature
  • Hubatová-Vacková, L.; Pachmanová, M.; Pečínková, P. (eds.). Věci a slova. Umělecký průmysl, užité umění a design v české teorii a kritice 1870-1970. UMPRUM, Praha, 2014.
  • Hubatová-Vacková, L.; Zapletal, T. (eds.). Věda, průmysl a umění. UMPRUM, Praha, 2016.
  • Knobloch, I.; Vondráček, R. (eds.). Design v českých zemích 1900-2000. Academia, 2016.
  • Kolektiv autorů. Z dějin průmyslového designu 1-5. NTM, Praha, 1996.
  • Kolesár, Z. Kapitoly z dejín dizajnu 1, 2. Bratislava, 1998.
  • Manzini, E. Design, When Everybody Designs. An Introduction to Design for Social Innovation (Design Thinking, Design Theory. MIT Press, 2015.
  • Pauly, Jana (ed.). Stopy designu ve sbírkách NTM 1. Průmyslový design 1830-1914. NTM, Praha, 1998.
  • Pauly, Jana (ed.). Stopy designu ve sbírkách NTM 2. Průmyslový design 1918-1938. NTM, Praha, 2003.
  • Rada, Pravoslav. Techniky keramiky. Aventinum, 1995.


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