22HT - 1DI186 - Analoga verktyg och processer - 30 hp - Kalmar
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Analogue Tools & Processes 29 August 2022–15 January 2023
A warm welcome to Analogue Tools & Processes, the first course of year 1 at the Visual Communication + Change programme. The course is 30 credits in total and consists of four modules.
Module 1: Introduction – Sustainability and Creativity [7.5 credits]29 August – 30 September 2022
Module 2: Visual Orientation [7.5 credits]
3 October – 4 November 2022
Module 3: Typography and Illustration I [7.5 credits]
7 November – 9 December 2022
Module 4: Artist Book [7.5 credits]
12 December 2022 – 15th January 2023The last day of the autumn semester is 15 January 2023
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In this welcome letter you will, as a new student, find all current information before the start of the program.
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This is your zoom class room for on-line activities during autumn 2022.
This class room is password protected.
Password: year1
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Assignment: 105 Sketches
When: 29 August –11 December 2022
What: Starting 29 August you will, in total, make 105 sketches, preferably 1 sketch/day, of an observation, something that caught your eye that day. You can work in any medium you prefer and the medium can shift through out the assignment.
It is important that you make all your sketches in the dedicated sketchpads both to be able to follow your own process but also because at the end of the assignment you will bind your sketches into a book.
Why: Sketching is a great tool, not only for developing ideas and strengthening your sense for viewpoints, composition, colour, light/shadow, balance, contrast, rhythm, scale and proportions, but also as a way to start to see and interpret the world around you with the gaze of a visual communicator. The focus is not on striving for ”perfection”, but instead we would like you to explore and experiment with sketching as a tool, in order to figure out how you can make this part of your own working method and visual language.
Deadline: 12 December bring your sketchpads with the 105 sketches to class for the bookbinding workshop. On the 12 January–13 January 2023 your books of sketches will be on display at Kalmar Konstmuseum (The art museum in Kalmar).
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A Warm Welcome to the first module called Introduction – Sustainability and Creativity, which is a 7.5 credit module and runs over a period of five weeks. You will research and study possible engagements with other species and the world around you.
The aim of the module is to introduce you to the basic framework of sustainability, focusing on ecology and ecological systems through a visually investigative process with a designerly point of view. You will explore your role as a Visual Communicator and how visual communication and creativity can work for sustainable futures through investigations of cohabiting with Another Species in the form of a map and letter.
Module Coordinator: Helga Steppan
Teachers:
Helga Steppan – helga.steppan@lnu.se
Ivar Jung – ivar.jung@lnu.se
EvaMarie Lindahl – evamarie@evamarielindahl.com(evamarie.lindahl.extern@lnu.se)
Guest Lecturers:
Pav Johnsson (Nature guide, writer and biologist)
Email: pav.johnsson@olandsfolkhogskola.seCassandra Troyan and Helen Pritchard
Kultivator
Malin Lindmark Vrijman
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Visual orientation is the second module in the course Analouge tools and processes. The whole semester is themed “Identity” and in this module we will explore identity through “Me” (“Myself and I”). We will explore it through personal objects as well as through literature, writing and visual work. We are going to work with different visual expressions and analogue technics; do it at home printing, abstract collage and 3D paper work and with image composition in poster format.
Module coordinator: Matilda Plöjel
Tutors:- Karolina Westenhoff
- Olga Nikolaeva
- Susanne Bonja-Westergren
- Rebecca Vinthage
- Stephen
Fowler
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Module 3 will challenge you to use typography/lettering and illustration to deliver and reinforce a message, with a foccus on how to communicate with others. You will write a Combat Stereotypes Manifesto and create two Combat Stereotypes Window Posters.
Module coordinator:
Matilda Plöjel
Tutors:- Karolina Westenhoff
- Olga Nikolaeva
- Susanne Bonja-Westergren
- Rebecca Vinthage
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In this module you will be
introduce to experimental forms of book production, what is commonly
referred to as “artist books.” You will develop a concept for an
artist book that articulates “belonging”. You are free, but not
required to, build on, use, recycle, edit, reference or otherwise
draw upon any of the theory introduced, materials produced and
technics used in the previous modules of the semester. You will materialize your
concept of “belonging” in the form of a physical artist book.
Keep in mind that this is a very free format. It doesn’t have to
look like a conventional book. It is the concept and its articulation
in a material form or media that is central in this module. We
actively encourage you not to play it safe but to think and work very
experimentally. You will end the module with a book release of your artist books at Kalmar Konstmuseum. Please note 22 December 2022 – 3 January 2023 all classes will be on zoom.
Module coordinator:
Matilda Plöjel
Tutors:- Kristina Bengtsson
- Olga Nikolaeva