Course: Studio and Workshops III

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Course title Studio and Workshops III
Course code KDE/824
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Master
Year of study 2
Frequency of the course Each academic year
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 8
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Tomášek Antonín, doc. MgA.
Course content
These informations are in the annotation of the course.

Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
The studio programme is focused on perfect industrial design in applied and decorative ceramics and porcelain. The studio brings up personalities educated both in arts and the theory - designers, who can design a comprehensive product as to the shape, the structure, the colour, and the material arising from the purpose function of the product and aiming to general esthetic shaping of lifestyle. The course emphasizes developing surface and spatial perception, and mastering techniques of drawing, painting, and modelling. Students solve individual study tasks focused on industrial production, they deepen their technological and craft knowledge and skills, and make clear about outer and inner relations of the subject.
The student has a notion of the issues of semestral tasks. They can chart the extent of possibilities and risks of their work. They can independently find the way leading to the solution of the assignment. The student is able to present their attitude and can focus on the target of their efforts in terms of the ideology, the craft, and also of the technology and postproduction. They master work in 3D programs and can find current information on special programs. The student can handle technological equipment and is familiar with their systemic application and maintenance. They have a basic knowledge of ceramic technology.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the previous study

Assessment methods and criteria
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1. Fulfilling partial tasks and assignments all over the semester 2. Active participation in the Studio tuitions
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, J. (ed.). Stopy designu ve sbírkách NTM 1. Průmyslový design 1830-1914. NTM, Praha, 1998.
  • Pauly, J. (ed.). Stopy designu ve sbírkách NTM 2. Průmyslový design 1918-1938. NTM, Praha, 2003.
  • Rada, Pravoslav. Techniky keramiky. Aventinum, 1995.
  • Tichý, Oldřich. Pálení keramiky. SNTL, 1983.


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