6 points
* 3 studio hours and 9 independent study
hours per week
* First or second semester
* Caulfield
*
Prerequisites: Any of DWG1102, DWG1202, DWG1301 or DWG1401
*
Elective
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to articulate a concept through the juxtaposition and manipulation of found images and materials; possess a good working knowledge of a variety and range of materials, processes and techniques; have the ability to combine materials with discrimination, resourcefulness and imagination; have the ability to complete a self-initiated collage/assemblage project; have some understanding of the use of collage in twentieth-century art.
Synopsis This subject offers students of art and design the opportunity to explore `constructed drawing' in depth. Through a series of set projects, slide lectures and discussion students will work towards greater independence and develop an individual project that may support or relate to their major study.
Assessment By folio 100%
* Full participation in
studio sessions is essential.
Recommended texts
Lavin M Cut with the kitchen knife: The Weimar photomontages
of Hannah Hoch Yale U P, 1993
Crook G Images, symbols, dreams Brooker Gallery, 1994
Caws M A (ed.) Joseph Cornell's theater of the mind: Selected diaries,
letters and files Thames and Hudson, 1993
McIntyre A Contemporary Australian collage and its origins Craftsman
House, 1990
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