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DWG2507

Drawing (concept and research) A ( 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL)

Undergraduate
(A&D)

Leader: Kit Wise

Offered:
Caulfield First semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis: This subject provides students with an opportunity to relate the broadest possible definition of drawing to current art practices, methods and materials. Through a series of set projects, students will be encouraged, through the use of materials and formats, to explore ideas and develop concepts in ways that may assist their major studies. The study is designed to assist students to develop notational skills, to investigate advanced concepts and to become aware of strategies for successfully articulating visual research.

Objectives: On successful completion of this unit, students will: 1.possess a working knowledge of a variety of current drawing techniques and methods of visual notation; 2.have resourcefulness in employing unusual or unorthodox combinations of materials, formats and environments experimentally in exploring concepts, and to coherently pursue defined aims; 3.be able to clearly articulate, through a variety of drawing approaches, major conceptual issues implicit in a given area of visual research; 4.possess an appreciation of drawing both as a way of informing vision, and as a constructive complement to other areas of studio activity.

Assessment: Study Option A: Folio: 100% (which includes at least 20% of assessment by mid-semester) or Study Option B: Folio: 100% (60% at end of block teaching + 40% at end of program)

Contact Hours: Study Option A: 3 studio hours and 9 independent study hours per week or Study Option B: 156 hours including 36 hours block teaching and 120 hours of independent study

Prerequisites: Any of DWG1102, DWG1202, DWG1301, DWG1401