Module: HAC4005-20 History and Context: Introduction to Material and Visual Culture
Level: 4
Credit Value: 20
Module Tutor: Rachel Evans
Module Tutor Contact Details: r.evans3@bathspa.ac.uk
1. Brief description and aims of module:
This module introduces you to the study of the history and theory of visual and material culture as it informs contemporary design practice. Concepts such as creativity, presentation, and mediation will be considered along with an investigation of research in visual and material culture, critical writing, and visual critique. The historical and aesthetic characteristics of works of art and design produced during selected historical periods will be utilized to demonstrate how and why we create, value, and engage with our visual and material culture. You will develop a range of critical, analytical, and research skills.
2.Outline syllabus:
The main themes and issues considered are:
Critical, theoretical and contextual approaches to studying the production and consumption of visual and material culture related to the design disciplines,
Key texts and current debates in the field(s),
Key historical developments in the practice of the disciplines of design and their social and cultural contexts.
These issues are addressed through a variety of examples drawn from western and non-western origins.
3.Teaching and learning activities:
Teaching is by lectures, seminars, workshops, gallery visits, and online forums. Students are encouraged to develop independent land collaborative learning skills through set preparation for seminars, contributing to online forums, the devising of appropriate essay subjects, the identification of associated research, formative tasks and summative assessments.
Assessment Type: CW
Description: Portfolio
% Weighting: 40%
Assessment Type: CW
Description: Essay (2500 words)
% Weighting: 60%