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STAGE 2
Contextual and Critical Studies
Mini-Programmes 06/07
The Critical and Contextual Studies mini-
programmes aim to encourage discussion of
contemporary practice and theory with a view
to situating that discussion in a wider cultural
and historical framework, and enabling you to
make links with your studio practice.
Contextual and Critical Studies
Mini-Programmes 06/07
Cross-course / Cross-year delivery (BA Stage 2&3)
Mini-Programme = 3 weeks(3 lectures/3 seminars)
3 Mini-Programmes per semester
Stage 2 students elect 2 programmes per semester for assessment (but should go to all lectures!)
Contextual and Critical Studies
Mini-Programmes 06/07
Andrea Peach
Lesley Scott
Allan Harkness
Contextual and Critical Studies
Staff Team
Students elect 2 Mini-Programmes for assessment
Should attend ALL lectures
Mini-Programmes
Semester 1
WEEK 2006/07
1 25
Sept
2 2 Oct
3 9 Oct
4 16 Oct
5 23 Oct
6 30 Oct
7 6 Nov
8 13 Nov
9 20
Nov
10 27 Nov
11 4 Dec
12 11 Dec
13 14 15
Mini-Programme 1 Andrea Peach Lecture Monday
Mini-Programme 2 Allan Harkness Lecture Monday
Mini-Programme 3 Lesley Scott Lecture Monday
STAGE
TWO
Intro and sign
up
Seminar 1
Tuesday
Seminar 2
Tuesday
Seminar 3
Tuesday
Seminar 1
Tuesday
Seminar 2
Tuesday
Seminar 3
Tuesday
Seminar 1
Tuesday
Seminar 2
Tuesday
Seminar 3
Tuesday Christmas
Break
Reading
Week
Assessment
Assessment
Lectures: Monday 1-2pm SB42
Mini-Programmes
Semester 1
Seminars: Tuesdays 9.30-10.30 SC2410.30-11.3012.00-1.00
Seminar Participation and Attendance
Written Assignment (1 for each programme)
Mini-Programme
Coursework
Submission of written assignments:2 weeks after end of mini-programme
Andrea PeachElevating the Ordinary: Narrative on the Everyday
Allan HarknessTurning to Beauty
Lesley ScottBetween the Lines
Semester 1
Mini-Programme Themes
Elevating the OrdinaryNarratives on the ‘Everyday’ Andrea Peach
This programme will look at the idea of ‘the
everyday’ and its influence in contemporary
art, design and material culture. It will
examine the history of how everyday
objects have influenced art and design, and
why ‘readymades’ continue to provide a
source of inspiration to contemporary artists
and designers.
Using examples from contemporary art and design, the programme will
consider different narratives that encompass the notion of the everyday
including: Situating the Everyday, the Secret Meaning of Things,
the Strangely Familiar and Elevating the Ordinary.
Art & Psyche[on fairy tales, mud and horror]
Themes: the uncanny; the unconscious, fantasy and gestalt; fetishism; individuation, archetype and neurosis; abjection and semiotic chora.
Art & Psyche[on fairy tales, mud and horror]
The psyche as a machine for transforming the real or evading the real? Our subjectivity formed in relation to both a pleasure principle and a reality principle, self and society caught in perpetual conflict and anxiety?
The modern discourse of psychoanalysis, as formulated in the work of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Julia Kristeva, offers helpful ways in approaching contemporary art.
Lectures and seminars explore particular works by artists - video, photographs, sculpture and installation -and short texts on key concepts from the three theorists.
Tutor: Allan Harkness
Between the Lines
This programme aims to examine the nature of knowledge through the work of artists and designers who challenge the boundaries of art and science. A key question is, whether nature and humanity are best understood through fact, reason and scientific system or whether value remains in the perspective of the creative arts? What questions do creative practitioners ask and what do they reveal about the true nature of knowledge and the structure of our world?
Lecture themes:
• Critiquing thought, reason and progress. Programme tutor: Lesley Scott
• Order and chaos. Form, pattern and structure.
• The seen, the unseen and the unknowable.
Students can state preference for a particular programme, and will be allocated accordingly
Places limited: 75 students per programme
Once allocated to your programmes, you are not permitted to switch!
Electing Your Semester 1
Mini-Programmes for Assessment
Will be posted on CCS notice boardMonday October 2nd
First Programme lecture starts Monday October 2nd at 1.00 in SB42 Scott Sutherland
Seminars start on Tuesday October 3rd9.30-1pm in SC24 Scott Sutherland (see CCS noticeboard for seminar groups)
Mini-Programme Student Lists
www.studioit.org.uk
Look Under:
CCS Support Files
Stage 2 & 3 Mini-Programmes
Want More Information?
Andrea Peach (coordinator)(26) 3692GP20 [email protected]
Lesley Scott(26) 3692GP20 [email protected]
Any Questions?