Module overview
Finding your voice. The module is designed to encourage sharper focus, greater ambition, and articulation of a well-defined critical context for your practice.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Subject Specific Practical Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- employ increasingly sophisticated hybridity of technique in the resolution of your work.
Knowledge and Understanding
Having successfully completed this module, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
- a focused range of technical methods and concepts to support continuing development of your practice;
- how to apply knowledge gained from a range of sources and contexts to advance your practice.
- ways of resolving studio work through sustained experimentation;
Subject Specific Intellectual and Research Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- extend your ideas through practical experimentation;
- focus your thinking and research within a framework of self-directed practice;
- evaluate your work in relation to its creative, social and cultural contexts.
- conduct in-depth research including library research;
Transferable and Generic Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- communicate ideas confidently and persuasively.
- develop and manage projects driven by your ideas;
Syllabus
On this module, you continue to develop your own ideas, testing materials and techniques and reflecting on the results. You again create a portfolio of experimental material and outcomes, as part of an increasingly strategic approach to your emerging practice as an artist. A number of visiting artists deliver lectures on their practice.
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Teaching methods include:
- module briefing;
- lectures;
- tutorials;
- group critiques.
Learning activities include:
- module briefing;
- lectures;
- library research;
- tutorials;
- group critiques;
- peer group learning;
- self-evaluation;
- Study Skills Hub.
Relationship between the teaching, learning and assessment methods and the planned learning outcomes:
Outcomes and work in progress are discussed individually with tutors, and in group critiques. The module requires increasingly sophisticated research for relevant antecedents and theoretical underpinnings for the work in hand, for which use of the library is essential. The advice you receive and what you learn should all be documented in your sketchbooks and research folders and will be manifest in the work you produce. Taken together, these items are your ‘portfolio’, which will be assessed at the end of the semester against the learning outcomes for the module.
Type | Hours |
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Tutorial | 2 |
Lecture | 20 |
Wider reading or practice | 100 |
Seminar | 18 |
Completion of assessment task | 130 |
Supervised time in studio/workshop | 180 |
Total study time | 450 |
Resources & Reading list
Internet Resources
Academic Skills ( including AI).
Textbooks
Batchelor, D. (2000). Chromophobia. London: Reaktion Books.
Debord, G. (1967). Society of the Spectacle. London: Zone Books.
Groys, B. (2016). In the Flow. London: Verso.
Bishop, C. (2012). Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship. London: Verso.
Ranciere, J. (2011). The Emancipated Spectator. New York: Verso.
Wake, P. and Malpas, S. (eds) (2013). The Routledge Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory. London: Routledge.
Larson, K. (2013). Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism and the Inner Life of Artists. London: Penguin.
Vonnegut, K. (1987). Bluebeard. New York: Dell.
Assessment
Formative
This is how we’ll give you feedback as you are learning. It is not a formal test or exam.
Portfolio Development
- Assessment Type: Formative
- Feedback: •You will have a feedback tutorial on your portfolio development in the early part of the module, to discuss the advice arising from assessment of your work on the previous Studio Practice module and any plans for practice you choose to outline in the meeting. •At least once during the module, you will have the opportunity to present work, either completed or in progress, for discussion in a group crit, which will include formative feedback from the tutor leading the meeting. You are expected to take part in group crits on a weekly basis. •Interim tutorials in the studio will provide you with spoken feedback on work in progress. You can email tutors to arrange this, and there will be sign-up sheets for tutorials with visiting lecturers.
- Final Assessment: No
- Group Work: No
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
---|---|
Portfolio | 100% |
Referral
This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
---|---|
Portfolio | 100% |
Repeat
An internal repeat is where you take all of your modules again, including any you passed. An external repeat is where you only re-take the modules you failed.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Portfolio | 100% |
Repeat Information
Repeat type: Internal & External