Artistic Research 3

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
307AR3 exam 6 6 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 87 to 117 hours of self-study English summer

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Department

The subject provides Department of Photography

Contents

This course builds on Artistic Research 2 and moves students toward more independent and complex engagement with their research projects. The focus is on linking theoretical concepts to artistic practice, formulating a clear research question, and designing a methodological framework. The course includes reflection on current debates in artistic research and situating students’ projects within these discussions.

Learning outcomes

Students can independently formulate a coherent research project concept.

Students can define theoretical background and select appropriate research methods.

Students can situate their projects within the broader discourse on artistic research.

Students are prepared to present their project to a wider professional audience.

Prerequisites and other requirements

Completion of Artistic Research 1 and 2.

Literature

Required:

Gil Pasternak (ed.). The Handbook of Photography Studies. London: Bloomsbury 2020.

Shirley Read – Mike Simmons. Photographers and Research: The Role of Research in Contemporary Photographic Practice. London: Routledge 2017.

Jussi Parikka. What is Media Archaeology? Cambridge: Polity 2012.

Recommended:

Natalie Loveless, How to Make Art at the End of the World: A Manifesto for Research-Creation. Durham: Duke University Press 2019.

Silvia Henke et al. Manisfesto of Artistic Research: A Defense Against Its Advocates. Zurich: Diaphanes 2020.

Anna Fox – Natasha Caruana. Research in Photography: Behind the Image. London: Routledge 2020.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The course is concluded with a pass/fail credit.

Requirements:

Regular attendance (min. 80 %)

Active participation in discussions and workshops

Research review (textual and visual) related to the student’s project

Final presentation of ongoing work

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Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans