Department Assembly 1
Subject is not scheduled Not scheduled
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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307EDEA1 | Z | 1 | 16CS | English | winter |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Learning outcomes of the course unit
The student knows the basic principles of public presentation of his/her own work. The student knows the creative focus of other students and perceives the possibilities of possible collaboration with other students.
Mode of study
in person
Prerequisites and co-requisites
author's portfolio for 10-minute presentation of own work
Course contents
The departmental camp is a unique intensive meeting of students across years, studios, bachelor and master programmes, common to both Czech and English language programmes, where all internal and most external teachers are present. The content of the camp consists of profile presentations of the most recent projects and phases of work of all students, extended presentations of the courses offered with the possibility of individual consultations, presentations of teachers with examples of their work, practical demonstrations of upcoming workshops and practical courses, team-building activities, etc.
Schedule First day
Morning - arrival, accommodation, lunch together
Afternoon - presentation of students' work - about ten minutes each
Evening - continuation of presentation of students' work, team-building activities, games
Second day
Morning - presentation of the content and upcoming programme of each specialised studio
Afternoon - Presentation of the content of other courses and workshops, individual or group consultations with teachers Evening - Continuation of the presentation of student projects, team-building activities, games
Third day
Morning - Joint exercise - archetypes and their analysis, completion of student project presentations
Afternoon - Handover of the building and departure
Recommended or required reading
Bourriaud, Nicolas. Postprodukce: kultura jako scénář: jak umění nově programuje současný svět. Praha: Tranzit, 2004.
Elkins, James. Art Critiques: A Guide. 3rd definitive edition. Washington, DC: New Academia Pub, 2014.
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in the camp and completion of partial tasks, especially presentation of own work to teachers and other students of the study programme. Participation and presentation are assessed.
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Exercise
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Photography EN - Bachelor - 2022 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)