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Projektmodul (Master)
Lehrpersonen: Prof. Dr. Jens Geelhaar
Bewertung: 18 / 24 ECTS, 16 SWS
Termine:
· Plenum: Dienstags 9:15 h - 12:30 h
· Kolloquium: Dienstag 13:30 h - 16:45 h
· Konsultationen: n.V.
Ort: Marienstraße 5/7b & Hörsaal Hausknechtstraße (Kolloquium)
Erster Termin: t.b.a.
Interface Design 3 / Interactive Media in Urban and Architectural Settings
Zeitmaschinen / Time Machines
Beschreibung
Was ist Zeit? Wie kann Zeit dargestellt werden?
In diesem interdisziplinären Kollaborationsprojekt der Fakultäten Gestaltung und Medien geht es um Ideen und die Gestaltung von Darstellungsmethoden von Zeit. Neben Kalendersystemen und Messgeräten wie bspw. Uhren, soll der Kurs einen experimentellen Ansatz zur Auseinandersetzung mit dem Thema bieten und Maschinen entstehen lassen, die in exemplarischer Funktion Zeit darstellen.
Die enge Zusammenarbeit von Grafikdesign, Medieninformatik, Medienkunst und -gestaltung sowie der Medienkultur will das Thema inhaltlich bereichern, Blickwinkel öffnen, den Austausch fördern und zur Bildung von disziplin-übergreifenden Teams ermuntern.
Die Projektteilnehmer treffen im wöchentlichen Kolloquium auf Studenten und Dozenten aus den Bereichen: Visuelle Kommunikation / Grafik-Design (Prof. Weisbeck), Medieninformatik / Mobile Medien (Prof. Höpfner), Medieninformatik / Usability (Prof. Bertel), Medienkunst + Mediengestaltung / Interface Design (Prof. Geelhaar + Michael Markert)
English Description
What is time? How can time be visualized?
In this interdisciplinary collaborative project between the department of Art & Design and the Media Department the focus is on ideas and methods of representation of time. Besides traditional calendar systems and measuring devices such as clocks, the course aims at more experimental methods and debates that result in “machines” exemplarily visualizing time.
The close collaboration of graphic design, computer science, media art & design and media cultures is meant to broadly cover the theme and to allow perspectives, which foster the exchange and lead to the formation of transdisciplinary teams.
In the weekly colloquium participants will meet other students, assistants and professors from the following areas: Visual Communication / Graphic-Design (Prof. Weisbeck), Computer Science / Mobile Media (Prof. Höpfner), Computer Science / Usability (Prof. Bertel), Media Art & Design / Interface Design (Prof. Geelhaar + Michael Markert)
Voraussetzungen
Active participation in the plenum (including a self researched 15 minute seminartalk) and a minimum of 3 individual consultations is expected. The final result of this course is the presentation and documentation of an individual art or design work related to the courses subtopics. A written documentation in PDF format is required at the end of the term. General course language is English. Some discussions in the joint colloquium will eventually be conducted in German language.
Anmeldung
Leistungsnachweis
Zielgruppe
Offen für MKG, MS, MK, MediaArchitecture, PD, VK, Freie Kunst und alle Interessierten
Literatur
Studentische Projekte im Modul
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