Practical Realization
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| Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 204PAPR | credit | 2 | 56 workshop hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 8 to 18 hours of self-study | English | winter |
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Department
The subject provides Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre
Contents
Practical work with different materials. Block workshops focused on information and practical experience with different technologies such as casting in various materials, printing techniques, sewing, soldering, implementation of electronics, etc. Teaching is done in the form of block workshops with an expert in the field.
Objectives of the subject: Gain knowledge of working with different technologies and technological processes that will expand the range of tools needed to realize creative projects.
Mode of study:Blocks of workshops of specific skills
Learning outcomes
In the field of knowledge (K), the student:
- is conscious of relations and dependencies between theoretical and practical aspects of studies and uses that knowledge in further artistic development
In the field of skills (S), the student:
- is able to make independent decisions concerning projects and realizations of own concepts
- is able to listen to co-workers and use their remarks while realizing a common aim, which is theatrical performance
In the field of social competencies (C), the student:
- is able to present, advertise own project in a approachable way by using known elements of information technologies
- proves creativity by making individual, independent works, by collecting, analyzing and interpreting indispensable information, formulates own ideas with the use of critical argumentation; is determined by internal motivation and organization of own work
Prerequisites and other requirements
Creativity.
Trade dexterity, ability to experiment with materials, creative manner of working with traditional technology.
Literature
Literature recommended by a particular expert of the workshop.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Participation in block workshops (min 80%). Implementation of the assignment. Written reflection on the workshop (1-2 pages A4 per workshop).
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course