| Course title | Philosophy of art I |
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| Course code | KDT/FU103 |
| Organizational form of instruction | Lesson |
| Level of course | Master |
| Year of study | not specified |
| Semester | Winter |
| Number of ECTS credits | 1 |
| Language of instruction | Czech |
| Status of course | Optional |
| Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
| Work placements | This is not an internship |
| Recommended optional programme components | None |
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| Course content |
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1. Introduction. Philosophy of art x aesthetics x theory of art. 2. Who is the artist? Kant's concept of genius. 3. Who is the artist? Current views I. 4. Who is the artist? Contemporary views II. 5. Sphere of art, environment of art I. Sensuality. 6. Sphere of art, environment of art II. Mediality. 7. Sphere of art, environment of art III. Policy. 8. Sphere of art, environment of art IV. History. 9. Turn to the picture. 10. Art and art installations. Curation. 11. Artistic intervention. 12. Ethics and performance.
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| Learning activities and teaching methods |
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The course has a twofold goal: 1. To acquaint the audience with the spectrum of contemporary philosophical views on art and artwork. 2. Philosophically reflect on the various contexts in which art moves today - and into which both the artist and the curator enter. In this course, we understand philosophy transdisciplinary, i.e. with overlaps into political science, sociology, media studies, anthropology, aesthetics, psychology, history, etc. The contexts that will be (philosophically) discussed include, among others: contemporary theories of sensory perception, overlaps of individual types of sensory perception (e.g. sound or tactile visuality), aesthetics and politics of representation, turn to the image, the subject and its questioning, gender, environment, city and countryside, genealogy of values and evaluation, digital and social media, postmodern religiosity. Lectures will be conducted in non-specialist language with an emphasis on comprehensibility. The course does not assume any initial knowledge of philosophy.
The gained capabilities constitute an encompassment and an aquirement of knowledge and experience in the subject and are aimed at a profile´s fulfilment of the graduate of the given field of study. |
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The gained capabilities constitute an encompassment and an aquirement of knowledge and experience in the subject and are aimed at a profile´s fulfilment of the graduate of the given field of study.
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| Assessment methods and criteria |
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unspecified
1. Fulfililing partial tasks and assignments throughtout the semestr 2. Active participation in the Studio tutoring |
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| Study plans that include the course |
| Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester |
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