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2024 Spring

VISUAL LITERACY - ART256 Spring 2024


Course
Alena Foustkova
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Course Contents: Introduction to aesthetics, elements of visual meaning, aesthetic variables—shape, pattern, texture, form, light, line, scale, space and composition, introduction to design and design variables—balance, dominance, proportion, rhythm and perspective.

Here is the course outline:

1. Week 1 - Course syllabus + Lecture 1 + Practical project

Feb 6 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Course introduction, academic expectations, critical reading Description: We will introduce the topics of this course along with the academic expectations. - Review of syllabus, an overview of the course structure, assignments, deadlines, and topics. Short introduction of the course topics + The first in-class practical project assignment hand out - Graded as part of the class activity grade. Reading: Prepare questions about the syllabus – available in the course on NEO before the course starts. Assignments/deadlines: NEO – Study the pdf lecture, practice the first terms, work on the practical project at home. - NEO discussion 1 due week 2 (Graded) – the total of 5 NEO discussions will be graded at the end of the course by 5%: - Read the article by Kandinski – accessible through the pdf lecture. Discuss the 5 lessons by Kandinski (see the description in NEO Forum for details).

2. Week 2 - Design Elements and Principles

Feb 13 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Design Elements and Principles + Continue the practical in-class art project. Description: The building blocks of visual communication. Analysis of selected images by teacher to evaluate the design elements and principles. Review of the lecture /class discussion - Graded as part of the class activity grade. Practical project cont. in class Reading: NEO – Study the pdf lecture. Assignments/deadlines: Finish the practical class project - submit a photo of the finished project to NEO in week 3. NEO discussion 2 due week 3: Image and Identity (Graded)

3. Week 3 - Gallery visit 1, No lecture in class, Field Trip!

Feb 20 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: First meeting in class Written assignment 1 hand-out, After the Class Gallery visit 1 – Museum Kampa Reading: Visual methodologies: an introduction to the interpretation of visual materials, Gillian Rose, Chapter 2, "The good eye", pages 33 to 48 Apply the required reading in your written assignment. Assignments/deadlines: Discussion 2 is due to NEO. Practical project from weeks 1 + 2 is due to NEO dropbox. Written Analysis 1 – DUE week 5 to NEO (10%): Elements and principles of design (week 2). Select one image from the gallery visit 1. Take a photo of it. Describe it in writing to meet the requirements – detailed description hand-out. 4 academic sources are mandatory.

4. Week 4 - Subject, Form and Content + An Assemblage project

Feb 27 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Subject, form, content Description: Components present in every piece of art. Practical in-class project to practice the topics - Graded as part of the class activity grade. Reading: Study BEFORE week 5 – in NEO Resources: Rose, Gillian, Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Materials, chapter 4, Semiology, Introduction page + 74 – 78 – Graded as part of the class activity grade. Assignments/deadlines: Written Assignment 1 – DUE week 5 to NEO (10%)

5. Week 5 - Semiotic meaning - Sign Systems of Visual Design

Mar 5 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Semiotic meaning - Sign Systems of Visual Design As we continue to explore visual communication, the examples and reading for this module will suggest the meaning of an image as a sign. Reading: NEO – Study the pdf lecture Assignments/deadlines: Practice signs: Road signs, Practice understanding of what makes up a sign (Hands-on Assignment + written analysis based on the required reading) (5%)

6. Week 6 - Semiotic meaning, cont. – commercial images + Guest lecture

Mar 12 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Semiotic meaning, continued – Commercial Images. We will analyze images given by the teacher. Discuss how contextual relationships – gender, race, social relationships) and design elements and principles (like line, shape, scale, spatiality, perspective, balance, direction, lighting, proportion) affect the semiotic meaning of commercial images - Graded as part of the class activity grade. + Guest presentation to expand these topics – Pavla Johnsson, Ph.D. (an AAU lecturer) Reading: Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Materials, Rose, Gillian, chapter 4 - Semiology (pages 69 – 99 – find and read relevant topics as per this lecture) Assignments/deadlines: Road signs due (5%). Midterm Topics to study hand-out. Study the topics for Midterm test. NEO – Study the pdf lecture.

7. Week 7 - Midterm test 20%

Mar 19 2:45pm .. 4:45pm

Topic: Midterm analysis (2 hours written evaluation) 20% Students are allowed to leave quietly after the test. Topic: Midterm analysis (2 hours written evaluation) 20% Assignments/deadlines: To do BEFORE week 8 - Prepare images representing the studied terms of a symbol, metaphor, association, and analogy to expand the in-class topics (Place the images into a designated NEO drop box ahead of the lecture). HAPPY MIDTERM BREAK!

8. Week 8 - Metaphor, Association, Analogy and Symbol

Apr 2 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Metaphor – SYMBOL What role does symbol, metaphor, association, and analogy play in adverts or in fine art images? Do you detect any codes functioning? - We will analyze images related to the topic (students + teacher’s choice) – Students submit images as per the NEO description to a drop box during class activity: evaluation + discussion - Graded Reading: NEO – Study the pdf lecture. Assignments/deadlines: NEO discussion 3 due week 9 (Graded)

9. Week 9 - Consumer object

Apr 9 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Consumer object From a semiotic perspective, objects - such as things we buy or wear, are signs. We can analyze the signifying aspects of an object to see what they reflect about the culture in which they function. -Discuss the topic of the consumer object based on images provided by teacher in the pdf lecture - Graded as part of the class activity grade. Reading: Read before week 10! https://www.discoveranthropology.org.uk/about-anthropology/fieldwork.html + NEO – Study the pdf lecture Assignments/deadlines: NEO discussion 4 due week 10 (Graded) Practice the understanding of a consumer object and its semiotic meaning.

10. Week 10 - Tourist and Anthropologist Photographic Observations

Apr 16 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Tourist and Anthropologist photographic observation + Practical hands-on project + written assignment, Hand-out. (20%) In-class description of the Hands-on Project. Reading: NEO – Study the pdf lecture. For week 11: The Handbook of Visual Culture, Chapter: Film and Visual Culture (AAU library hard copy + scanned chapter in NEO Resources). Assignments/deadlines: Discussion 4 is due. Graded practical Hands-on Assignment Tourist and Anthropologist photographic assignment. The assignment will be explained first in class. Due week 12: Written anthropologist assignment + PPT Presentation due to NEO. Prepare to present your anthropological project in a PPT (or Google Slides) format. Adjust and shorten the submitted written assignment to fit the PPT format. - Discussion 5 to NEO, graded - Discuss with the classmates the Anthropologist project, apply critical visual analysis due in NEO.

11. Week 11: Film + Guest lecture by a film expert

Apr 23 11:30am .. 2:15pm

Topic: Short Lecture: Film - how to understand the content? + Guest lecture Hand-out of the Final Project, Final paper, and related hands-on project hand out + explanation. (20%) Assignments/deadlines: Work on the anthropological project from week 10 for week 12. - Get familiar ahead of week 12 with the gallery and its current exhibition which will be visited next week (see their website).

12. Week 12 - Discuss your Anthropological project in class + Gallery visit 2

Apr 30 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Discuss your Anthropological project in class - Present your findings in a short PPT presentation or Google slides, Anthropologist written assignment is due to NEO. Written assignment 2 hand out information + Gallery visit 2 - TBD Assignments/deadlines: Written Assignment 2 to NEO DUE week 13 (10%): Evaluate selected piece of art by critical analysis allowing you to use maximum of the course terms + readings - Written analysis of a selected piece of art from the gallery visit. 4 academic sources are mandatory. Reading: FOR week 13: Fundamentals of Creative Photography, Präkel, David, AVA Publishing, 2010, Chapter 2 (scanned to NEO Resources) Assignments/deadlines: Written anthropologist assignment is due to NEO. Discussion 5 is due to NEO (Graded).

13. Week 13 - Lecture: Photography - how to understand the content?

May 7 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Photography - how to understand the content? Apart from learning how to look at visual images, the analysis of images as signs and symbols in the semiotic analysis, we also need to understand the question of content - the "Why". Practical in-class project: Portrait - Graded as part of the class activity grade. Reading: BEFORE week 14 1. Mandatory: Baldwin, Jonathan, Visual Communication: From theory to practice, Neville Brody. 2. Recommended: The Handbook of Visual Culture, Chapter: The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture (AAU library hard copy + scanned chapter in NEO Resources) 3. NEO – Study the pdf lecture. Assignments / deadlines: Written assignment 2 is DUE (10%) End of course NEO discussion 6 - due week 14 (Voluntary) – Evaluate the course.

14. Typography, Graffiti, Commix

May 14 2:45pm .. 5:30pm

Topic: Lecture: Typography / Graffiti / Commix. Description: Typography can take on a visual form in graphic design or fine art. What is the role of typography? Graffiti is an expression of culture and feelings through an art form on the walls. Commix is a unique form of visual storytelling. Structured ambiguity – In-class Hands-on project to practice the topics. Assignments/deadlines: Final paper and related hands-on project DUE to NEO, 20%

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