URL study guide
https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/L_AABAMKD223Course Objective
At the end of this course, students are expected to: 1. Have an overview of key themes in the history and theory of ecological art and design; 2. Demonstrate understanding of various art and design strategies, as well as their cross-overs, for intervening in or reflecting upon the various ecosystems of our planet. 3. Be able to conduct research in the field of ecological art and/or design, based on close readings of case-studies and literature, using the appropriate methods and terms; 4. Be able to communicate their research in written and audiovisual formats.Course Content
In this course, we will explore how design and art practices and theories have been engaging with ecological concerns since the 1960s. The art and design fields have developed various strategies to engage with the ecological challenges of our time. However, these strategies are not completely distinct; indeed, we identify increasing crossovers between these fields, which demonstrates the fruitfulness of considering them in relation. Many of these key strategies are motivated by similar concepts, such as impact and transition, awareness and representation, speculation and fiction, collaboration and community engagement.Teaching Methods
Lectures, seminars, and excursions. The lectures and seminars of this course are offered in English only. Students following the Dutch (i.e. bilingual) track can submit all written assignments in either English or Dutch. Exceptions are multiple-choice tests, assignments with peer reviewers across language tracks, and group assignments (across language tracks).Method of Assessment
The course comprises one written exam (50%, individual grade), and one audiovisual/written essay (50%, group grade). Connection between learning objectives and assessment: Learning objective 1: written exam Learning objective 2: written exam, audiovisual/written essay Learning objective 3: audiovisual/written essay Learning objective 4: audiovisual/written essayLiterature
A list of mandatory class literature will be published on Canvas and/or the Study Manual.Target Audience
This course is compulsory for all BA MKDA students in their second year who chose Art or Design as their specialisation. It is open as an elective to other MKDA students.Additional Information
For attendance rules, see Teaching and Examination Regulations. Students should be aware that regular attendance is necessary to pass the course.Entry Requirements
See the Onderwijs- en Examenregeling (OER), c.q. Teaching and ExamRegulations (TER) for MKDA.
Language of Tuition
- English
Study type
- Bachelor