Summer Master´s Practical Class: Theoretical Introduction

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
307ESMI exam 2 28 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 29 to 39 hours of self-study English summer

Subject guarantor

Tomáš DVOŘÁK, Štěpánka ŠIMLOVÁ, Michal ŠIMŮNEK

Name of lecturer(s)

Tomáš DVOŘÁK, Evgenii SMIRNOV, Štěpánka ŠIMLOVÁ, Michal ŠIMŮNEK

Contents

The aim of the course is to provide students with a theoretical and methodological background to the designated topic of the practicum. The lecturers select literature on the topic, which students read and discuss in seminars. The literature is always selected to enable students to reflect on relevant aspects of the topic and to offer examples of how the topic can be creatively approached.

01 - introduction to the topic, review of relevant literature, other possible sources for self-study, course requirements

02-05 - continuous reading and discussion sessions

06 - course summary, peer discussions of intended topics for final critical texts

Learning outcomes

The student further deepens his/her understanding of the relationship between theory and methodology of authorial research and analysis. The student can confidently navigate the theory and methodology of original research.

Prerequisites and other requirements

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Literature

Required reading:

It always depends on the designated topic of the practitioner.

Theoretical introduction to the topic. Recommended reading:

Cotter, Lucy, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, and Hatje-Cantz-Verlag. Reclaiming Artistic Research. Hate Cantz, 2019. Borgdorff, Henk, Peter Peters, and Trevor Pinch, eds. Dialogues between Artistic Research and Science and Technology Studies. Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies. New York: Routledge, 2020.

Borgdorff, Henk. The Conflict of the Faculties: Perspectives on Artistic Research and Academia. Amsterdam: Leiden University Press, 2012.

Schwab, Michael, ed. Transpositions: Aesthetic-Epistemic Operators in Artistic Research. Orpheus Institute Series. Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press, 2018.

Mersch, Dieter et al. Manifesto of Artistic Research. Diaphanes 2020.

Butt, Danny. Artistic Research in the Future Academy. Bristol, UK Chicago, USA: Intellect, 2017.

Schwab, Michael, and Henk Borgdorff, eds. The Exposition of Artistic Research: Publishing Art in Academia. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014.

Hannula, Mika, Juha Suoranta, and Tere Vadén. Artistic Research Methodology: Narrative, Power and the Public. Critical Qualitative Research, Vol. 15. New York: Peter Lang, 2014.

Szendy, Peter, and Jan Plug. The Supermarket of the Visible: Toward a General Economy of Images, 2019. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=186 3970.

Bridle, James. New Dark Age: Technology, Knowledge and the End of the Future. London; Brooklyn, NY: Verso, 2018.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The course ends with a classified examination. Regular participation in seminar discussions is a prerequisite for passing the course; at the end of the semester the student submits a critical text of 5-10 standard pages. The examination is in the form of a debate on the submitted text.

Note

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Schedule for winter semester 2023/2024:

The schedule has not yet been prepared

Schedule for summer semester 2023/2024:

06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
room 111
Room. No. 111

(Lažanský palác)

10:40–12:15
(lecture parallel1)
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel
Mon 10:40–12:15 Room. No. 111
Lažanský palác
lecture parallel1

The subject is a part of the following study plans