Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool School of Art & Design
Learning Methods
Lecture
Off Site
Practical
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
6202GD-SEP-MTP
Aims
- Support students to propose and undertake projects that develop imaginative, research led, creative practice through curiosity, playfulness and self-expression.
- Support students to become independent in their practice.
- Support students to identify original insights and develop a deep understanding of their discipline.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Propose, execute and present a project and/or body of work that explores their practice.
2.
Experiment with and evaluate a variety of media, skills, techniques and working methods demonstrating creativity, originality, ambition, and imagination in response to thematic platforms.
3.
Reflect on, analyse, and evaluate information and experiences to formulate independent judgements.
4.
Examine and evaluate the role of experimentation and practice-based research within the context of their practice.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
This syllabus is indicative
This syllabus is indicative
- Socio cultural themes: documenting culture; culture and identity; thinking through making, making through thinking; digital culture and online practices; materiality and tangibility etc.
- Practice-based research methods: the creative act is an experiment; graphic ethnography; field work; studio practice.
- Emergent design practice: the ability to adapt to new ideas, concepts, or findings that arise during the process of experimentation and creativity.
- Project proposal, development, and planning.
- Personal practice: picture books, printmaking and editorial illustration, drawing, photography, graphic novels, content creation, editorial design, typeface design, moving image, visual identity, creative including art direction, emergent technology.
Module Overview:
This module supports the transition towards more ambitious, independent and self-directed learning giving you the opportunity to undertake projects relevant to your personal practice and future aspirations. You will develop projects from a range of platforms with socio-cultural themes and engage with practice-based research methods and directed creative experimentation to develop imaginative and original outcomes.
This module supports the transition towards more ambitious, independent and self-directed learning giving you the opportunity to undertake projects relevant to your personal practice and future aspirations. You will develop projects from a range of platforms with socio-cultural themes and engage with practice-based research methods and directed creative experimentation to develop imaginative and original outcomes.