Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Objectives On successful completion of this subject students will be able to engage visual and verbal skills needed to take part in contemporary discourse in all forms of art and design; and develop methods of connecting visual facts in art and design to broader cultural issues and artistic developments.
Synopsis The subject introduces the history and theory of various kinds of design objects (such as architecture, furniture, vessels) as well as sculpture and painting from their beginnings in the Western tradition to the industrial revolution, drawing parallels with Eastern tradition and `other' cultures, such as Australian Aboriginal culture. Religion, ideology, economics and technology are shown to be factors influencing not just historical events but their interpretation by historians. The subject considers parallel developments in design and fine art, relating the one to the other as mutually necessary in all periods covered.
Assessment One assignment (1500 words): 35% + One assignment (2000 words): 45% + One test: 20%