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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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One Culture One Technics 1 | SER613 | Elective | Bachelor's degree | 3 | Fall | 4 |
Associate Prof. Dr. Nermin DEMİRKOL
Lecturer Güner SÜLÜN
1) Distinguish the traditional ceramic production techniques of different countries and cultures
2) Knows the techniques of firing
3) Acquire skills to use traditional techniques at their unique work design
4) Recognize the contemporary artist and their works
Program Competencies | |||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||
Learning Outcomes | |||||||
1 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | Middle | Middle | |
2 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | High | High | |
3 | High | High | High | No relation | High | High | |
4 | High | High | High | Low | High | High |
Face to Face
None
The History of Ceramic 1 The History of Ceramic 2 Contemporary Ceramic 1 Contemporary Ceramic 2
Ceramic metarial, used for thousands of years mankind away from East to West, is a cultural data. Every civilization has developed unique ceramic production and firing techniques (raku, mayolica, terra sigillata, luster etc.) Today contemporary artists use that rich technical specifications from different cultures. This course covers the theoretical research and practices about with the production and firing techniques, raku, mayolica, terra sigillata etc., developed in different country and cultures. The plastic and visual effects of that techniques are applied to the student’s original designs. At the beginning of each academic year it is announced the name of country and techniques that they will be studied.
Turkish
Not Required