Principles of Visual Organization - ART 110 Brian Wiggins Fall 2008 Office – Rm 210 Alumnae Hall Phone - 610) 606-4666 ext 3469 Office Hours - by appt. Email – [email protected] Course Description This course serves as an introduction to the elements and principles of visual language, color, form/shape, line, space and texture as they relate to basic design issues. The course will include an introduction to communicating ideas through perceptual, symbolic and expressive relationships based on design and color theory. Course Objectives Identify and describe the elements of art and principles of design Utilize the elements of art and principles of design to create and execute designs Use design terminology and vocabulary effectively in written and oral communication Utilize the design process (research, studies/sketches, completed work) as a means of arriving at successful design solutions Course Method Methods of instruction include lectures, videotapes/films, slide presentation, class discussion, research assignments, demonstrations, project assignments, critiques and personal student conferences. Grading and Evaluation Students will be evaluated based on their participation in class discussion and critique, their involvement with each project and their overall development throughout the semester. The nature of this course is to immerse the student in new ways of looking, questioning and responding to the world around them and to explore ways in which to visually communicate their perceptions. Being that this course is about exploration the final outcome is often times not the most valuable component, it is the means in which the student arrives at the final outcome – how much of themselves they have invested in the process that is of greatest value. A = Excellent – student takes risks and goes beyond the basic requirements of the project, professionally presents project, experiments with possible outcomes and sincerely explores and challenges their personal potential B = Good - student fulfills the basic requirements of the project and challenges their personal potential C = Average – student fulfills the basic requirements of the project D = below Average – student does not fulfill the basic requirements of the project F = not acceptable – failure to complete the projectYour final grade is based on the following schedule: projects 4 x 25 = 100 Final Project 100 Sketchbook 100 Attendance / participation 2 x 14 = 28 Quiz 2 x 27 = 54 Total 382 The final grade is tallied by dividing the students combined points into the total available. As an example a student scores 298, 298/382=78.01 or the letter equivalent C+ Class Attendance and Make-up assignments Attendance is Mandatory. If you are unable to make a scheduled class it is your responsibility to make-up any work missed. I will not repeat lectures or demonstrations, you will need to rely on your peers for any information missed. After three absences your final grade will drop one letter grade. After 4 absences you will receive a failing grade for the course. Only absences cleared through the Office of Student Affairs are considered excused. All assignments must be submitted when they are due. Late assignments will be penalized one grade level. Work that is submitted more that one week beyond the due date will not be accepted unless prior arrangements have been made. Assignments may be redone for a better grade any time before the last lecture period. (Note: the highest grade attainable on a late assignment is a B) Research Research in this course is comprised of library assignments. Research assignments begin with the Form/Gestalt problem and will continue for the remainder of the course. Research Objectives improve the creative and resourceful quality of your projects increase visual vocabulary become aware of contemporary and historical examples of art and design discover new sources of information in non- art fields which can be applied to art and design develop and nurture a curiosity for the unknown learn library and internet research skills become familiar with the basic hand tools necessary to art practice Critiques The purpose of class critiques is to learn to analyze artworks. As art professionals, hobbyists, connoisseurs, you need to know how to make artworks, as well as, to be able to communicate why a work is successful and unsuccessful.In class we will try to be objective in our comments. One of the first things to learn is that class critiques are not personal, they serve as a means of improving the quality of your work. We will have in progress critiques, which will allow you to consider making changes to your work prior to the completion of the project. Classroom conduct Appropriate classroom behavior is implicit in the Cedar Crest Honor Code. Such behavior is defined and guided by complete protection for the rights of all students and faculty to a courteous, respectful classroom environment. That environment is free from distractions such as late arrivals, early departures, inappropriate conversations and any other behaviors that might disrupt instruction and/or compromise students’ access to their Cedar Crest College education. Honor Philosophy The Cedar Crest College Honor Philosophy is based upon the principle that, as a self-governing body, students have the ability to create an atmosphere of trust and support. Within this environment, individuals are empowered to make their own decisions, develop personal regard for the system under which they live, and achieve a sense of integrity and judgment that will guide them through life. Materials List Supply List ART 110 Principles of Visual Organization paint - Guoache and/or Opaque Water color cadmium red, ultramarine blue, cadmium yellow, mars black, titaniumwhite containers for mixing paints ( ice cube trays and film canisters work well) paper - 100 lb –Strathmore Bristol – smooth paint brush acrylic brush flat square end. scissors metal ruler (cork backed are good) glue - “Tacky glue”, “Uhu” glue stick, Elmer’s Craft Bond exacto knife and blades sketchbook Strathmore series 400 premium recycled 11” x 14” 60lb 100 pages assortment of colored papers (brand names: Chrom rama, Canson Mi Tientes) tackle box, shoe box storage bin for supplies pencils eraser Sharpie marker india ink colored
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