Completed 70 123 GK2 Design History 1 or the equivalent.
The course provides broad knowledge of design and art history in relation to the present. Fundamental questions about what design is and has been will be discussed thoroughly. The course starts with an introduction to topics in art and design history, from ancient times until Romanticism. The focus then shifts to a review of important eras, perspectives, movements and episodes in design history, from the Arts and Crafts movement and the emergence of modern design in the late 1800s, to pop design and postmodernism in the 1980s and 1990s, still with an eye on the world of art. The course concludes with a contemporary review of how design history has developed from the turn of the millennium until today, focusing on the media and information revolution. The course will deal in depth with topics such as fair trade and sustainable design. The course does not aim to be exhaustive, but will focus on a complex set of aesthetic, philosophical and political motivations that have shaped art and design from industrialism until today.
KNOWLEDGE
After completing the course, the students are expected to have:
SKILLS
The students shall learn how to:
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The course Design History 1 is taught in the form of:
Deliveries might be adjusted at the beginning of the semester
Form of assessment | Grouping | Grading scale | Comment |
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Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe) | Individual | Pass / fail | A limited number of assignments during the course must be completed and delivered. The final delivery will consist of a couple of exercises and an essay, which is a written discussion on a text from the reading list. |
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Attendance | A 80% attendance at lectures is expected. |