AT 104 / Basic Design II
http://basicdesign2spring2012.blogspot.com/
Pre-requisite: AT 103
Semester: Spring 2012
Instructor: C. Mandrile
Email: amandrile@newhaven.edu
Office: Gate House # 106
Phone Ext: 7493
Office Hours:
Monday & Wednesdays: 11:20 am - 12:10 pm/2:10 - 3:20pm
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9:15 - 10:15 am (By appointment only)
Class Time:
Section 1: Mondays & Wednesdays/ 12:15 - 2:05 pm
Section 2: Mondays & Wednesdays / 9:25 am - 11:15 pm
Section 50: Mondays & Wednesdays / 4:30 - 6:20 pm
Classroom: D201
Final Exams
Section 1: Thursday May 10th / 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Section 2: Friday May 4th / 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Section 50: Monday May 7th/ 4:30 am - 6:30 pm
Course Description:
Basic Design II (AT 104) is a continuation of Basic Design I (AT 103) with concentration on three-dimensional elements of design.
3D Design is an introduction to the basic methods of creating three-dimensional objects. Emphasis will be placed on the exploration of form, structure, materials, methods and construction techniques throughout the creative process. This course is an investigation of both non-representational and representational three-dimensional forms through the understanding of design, sculpture and architecture. This course will focus on the elements of design including form, space, light, shadow, balance, symmetry, asymmetry, mass, gravity, texture, material and scale.
Course Goals
· Students will be introduced to three-dimensional construction techniques and will learn the basic principals of three-dimensional design.
· Students will learn analytical and problem solving skills while developing class projects.
· Students will cultivate contextual understanding of Art and Design through their relationship to society, history and culture.
· Students will be lead to comprehend and communicate their understanding of the design process through practice based and theoretical research, collaborative work and active participation in class critiques.
Class Structure
This is a Lecture and Studio based class. Each project will be introduced with an illustrated lecture, video and demonstration. Critique of projects assigned will be held during the project development and after projects completion. Students will work on individual and collaborative projects.
Design Process
For this course we will follow the design process documenting the different stages involved in each project. This will include theoretical and technical research, sketches and drawings, photographic documentation, test models, and personal writing reflecting on your individual experiences throughout each project.
Students will present documentation and a reflection paper at the end of each project. Reflection papers will due a week after critique. Documentation process will count as 20% of the final grade for each project.
Grading Policy
Class projects will be subject to Continuous assessment.
All projects will be evaluated on the following criteria:
Creativity: concept and execution; design development documentation and presentation.
Each student will receive an Evaluation following each project that will provide a grade for that project. If you have a problem or concern with your grade, please discuss this with instructor, as there will be opportunities to revise projects and/or perform extra credit projects.
Assigned projects are due on the assigned due date. Any assignment turned in late will be marked down a FULL letter grade for each class it is late. (For example: A project that earns a “A” and is one class late, will automatically be reduced to a “B”, two classes late a “C”, and so on.)
Deadlines are given for the completion of all projects. The deadline means that all work on the project must be completed and the project must be submitted as specified. Allow sufficient time for the completion of assignments
In-Class Projects and documentation/papers constitute 90% of your grade
First Project: 15%
Second Project: 25%
Third Project: 25%
Final Project: 25%
Attendance and Class Participation will be worth 10% of your grade.
Attendance to FINAL EXAM is mandatory: Remember that Final Exam date is different than your regular class time during the semester. Final Exam dates for each section are listed in this syllabus and in course outline. Final project presentation and critique held during Final Exam will constitute 25% of your grade.
Attendance and Class Participation Policy
Due to the nature of the course, your attendance is mandatory. As in other design courses, you are expected to be on time and be prepared to work in class.
If absent from class, you are still responsible for the material covered. Demonstrations and explanations given in lectures and studio sessions may present information which is not accessible through readings and independent research. If you know you will be absent to class, you must contact the instructor in advance.
Critiques provide a forum of discussion. Attendance at all Project’ Critiques is mandatory
You are allowed 2 unexcused absences for the class. A third unexcused absence will result in a drop of one full letter grade for the FINAL GRADE. (e.g.an “A” will drop in a “B”) . 4 unexcused absences will result in a failing grade (F) for the course.
Students arriving after the scheduled beginning time for class and up to 10 minutes late will be considered tardy. Three late = one absence. Students arriving more than 30 minutes late will be counted absent.
Marks will be deducted from class participation grade when a student fails to bring the appropriate equipment or does not have prepared assignments for class and critiques.
For further details about attendance and plagiarism policies, please refer to: www.newhaven.edu/studenthandbook
Required textbook
Launching the Imagination
A comprehensive Guide to Basic Design
by Mary Stewart/ Mc Graw-Hill
Supplies List
· Scissors
· X-acto knife and blades
· Cutting mat (self healing)
· 18” metal ruler with cork back
· Hot glue gun and glue sticks
· Scotch tape, drafting tape, masking tape
· Fine grit sand paper or nail files
· Storage plastic box and plastic bag for carrying projects/works in progress
· Black sketch markers, drawing pencils
· Acrylic/ Tempera/ Watercolor and Brushes
· Sketchbook
· Cardboard box (Project 1)
· Old/ unused books to recycle (Project 2/Phase A)
· Found Objects/ collected materials to recycle (Final Project)
· Digital Camera
Note that you may need to find additional objects/supplies for Final Project and according to the particular material needs of the concept of your designs.
Date | Semester Plan: Course Outline / AT 104 - SPRING 2012. Sections 1, 2 & 50 |
Week 1 Jan 23-25 Week 2 Jan 30-Feb 1 Week 3 Feb 6-8 Week 4 Feb 13-15 Week 5 Feb 20-22 Week 6 Feb 27-29 Week 7 March 5-7 Week 8 March 12-14 Week 9 March 19-21 Week 10 March 26-28 Week 11 April 2-4 Week 12 April 9-11 Week 13 April 16-18 Week 14 April 23-25 Week 15 April 30-May 2 FINAL EXAMS | Introduction to Class. Syllabus: Goals an objectives of the course Lecture. Project 1 assigned: Anything but a Box / Video: Doris Salcedo & Richard Serra Project 1 Anything but a Box: working session Project 1 Anything but a Box Working session / Critique/ Project and Documentation due/ Reading assignment. Project 2: Serial Planes: Lecture, Introduction and Research Guidelines Video: Maya Lynn Project 2: Phase I- Altered Books Research, materials, drawings due, Working session Altered Book project. Project 2: Phase I- Altered Books Working session Project 2 Phase I: Altered Books project due: Critique. Project 2 Phase II: Serial Planes. Introduction, guidelines and Sketching session Project 2 Phase II: Serial Planes Studio Session Week Project 2 Due: Serial planes projects and documentation Presentations and Critique Project 3: Polyhedral Studies. Research assigned SPRING BREAK Project 3 Phase I: Working Session Week Research due, drawings due, geometry composition study project Project 3 Phase I Polyhedral Due: Critique Project 3 Phase II. Revision of projects and work sessions Project 3 Phase II. Work sessions Project 3 Due: Projects and Documentation: Presentations / Critique Introduction to Final Project: Lecture +Artists Videos: Do Ho Suh & Pepon Osorio Final Project: Projection of WASTE LAND (Documentary on Vik Muñiz Project) Research, sketches and mixed media experimentation. Group brainstorming. Final Projects: Proposal due. Work session and Ongoing project critiques Final Project working sessions Critique: Reflection paper and Documentation Due Section 1: Thursday May 10th / 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Section 2: Friday May 4th / 8:00 am – 10:00 am Section 50: Monday May 7th/ 4:30 am - 6:30 pm |
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