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Www.nordicom.gu.se/common/publ_pdf/157_149-158.pdf. Intro to Visual Culture. 100 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About. 5 Ways To Be A Better Public Speaker 6.89K Views 0 Likes If you've been asked to speak at a conference or host a seminar, you may be shaking in your boots. Not only is the thought of speaking in public nerve-wracking, but being in charge of a seminar that no one wants to at... The Annual 2012. Visual Culture « Eyes on Life.

The past week has been a creative one for me and a time of learning.

Visual Culture « Eyes on Life

I was inspired to create the double-page journal spreads featured in this post through the Altered Ego class over the last two weekends. Its a marvelous thing to gather together in a creative community of women. I imagine it as akin to a quilting circle of old. The first spread, Time to Dream a New Decade, celebrates me entering a new decade in my life. I imagine it as a time of creativity where I explore my capacity for interpreting history, visual culture, and life experience through art and writing. The second spread, Wise in their Own Time, reflects my current study of a particular decade in the Woman Suffrage movement, 1909-1919. Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art and Visual Culture) Course Admission Eligibility Criteria Commonwealth supported places.

Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art and Visual Culture)

In order to be eligible for a Commonwealth supported place, students must meet the following requirements: 4 OUA Undergraduate units at pass level OR equivalent OR 2 units plus English OR one of the following: Tertiary Entrance Ranking (TER) entrance: Tertiary Entrance Ranking 70 (TER, ENTER, UAI, OP or equivalent). FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE- Catalogue of Courses - University of Aberdeen. THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE SUPPLIED BY THE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.

FILM AND VISUAL CULTURE- Catalogue of Courses - University of Aberdeen

Note(s): FILM COURSES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF FRENCH, GERMAN, HISPANIC STUDIES AND PHILOSOPHY Course Co-ordinator: Dr K. Groo Pre-requisite(s): None. Note(s): This is a compulsory course for entry into the Honours Film and Visual Culture programme. This course offers an introduction to the language and practice of formal film analysis. 2 one-hour lectures, 1 one-hour tutorial per week, and 1 three-hour screening. 1st Attempt: 1 Essay 1,500-2,000 words (40%); 1 two-hour Final Cumulative Exam (40%); Tutorial Assessment (20%).

Resit: 1 two-hour written examination (100%). MA in Material and Visual Culture. About the programme This programme is designed as an advanced research degree providing exposure to a vanguard and creative field within anthropology and related disciplines.

MA in Material and Visual Culture

In the first term the core course will introduce students to recent ethnographic writing on visual, material and digital culture, explore the contribution of key thinkers in the field and engage a number of key theoretical paradigms. The second term students will be presented with a wide range of case studies highlighting material culture in the wider world - ranging from art, through photography, clothing, consumption, cultural memory, monuments and the built environment with a view to exploring how these might be illuminated from a material culture perspective. During the year students will also have the opportunity to take three specialist options from a range of courses offered within the Department.

Timeline The MA is nominally completed in one year of full-time study or two years of part-time. 1. 2. 3. 4. Postgraduate (MA) Art, Art History and Visual Culture Degree - Richmond University. › Apply Online - Fall 2014 Admissions The Richmond MA in Art History and Visual Culture is an exciting, challenging and cutting-edge academic program, completed over one year in a central London location.

Postgraduate (MA) Art, Art History and Visual Culture Degree - Richmond University

I am delighted to be able to introduce Richmond’s MA in Art History and Visual Culture. The programme builds on the success of Richmond’s MA in Art History which, over more than a decade, established an international reputation for its innovative, intercultural curriculum and successful record of student placement in world-class museums, galleries and PhD programs. The MA in Art History and Visual Culture takes Richmond’s approach to art history, theory and practice to a new, global and contemporary level. 5 Key Features of the MA in Art History and Visual Culture: I welcome your application to the program. Robert J. Link to this page: Visual Cultures. In Visual Cultures we explore and produce new forms of art history and theory in a culturally diverse and intellectually challenging environment.

Visual Cultures

Our distinctive focus is on modern and contemporary artistic, visual and spatial practices. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we look at these practices in an international context and consider the ways in which they engage with urgent social, cultural and political issues. Our approach to learning, teaching and research is exploratory and innovative, yet rigorous. Our degrees deliberately move away from chronological histories: the innovative art of our time arises out of the conflict of ideas, and we study it from an approach grounded in argument and debate. We equip you to become enquiring, informed participants in our field of study.