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Berwick Second semester 2007 (Day)
Caulfield Second semester 2007 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2007 (Day)
The unit examines the way in which communicative behaviour functions to expand and constrain and mediate creative action in the political, social and technological domains, and in the arts and sciences. The unit asks what is an "act of creation"? Is it defined by newness, innovation, originality? Or is it a mimesis of nature? How has it been defined in history? How is it defined by the law? What role does it play in modern economies? The unit looks at how communication mediates creative action. It reflects on whether creativity is primarily an expressive act-the authentic communicative action of individuals or societies that invent themselves. Or whether creative communication is primarily a structural force-characterized by paradox, analogy, apposition and opposition, similitude, pattern, rhythm, and the like.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to demonstrate:
Assignment 1 Case Study Essay (1500 words) : 30%
Assignment 2 Research Essay (2500 words) : 55%
Assessment 3 Participation and Attendance Task : 15%
On-Campus: 2 hours (1x2 hour seminar) per week.
An approved first year sequence