Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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- Realistic tasks, here the emphasis is mainly on the feasibility of the proposed solution, in combination with academic tasks, where the feasibility of the solution may not be the main condition, and experimental tasks, where the emphasis is mainly on the original idea of the proposed solution, its presentation. - Students are encouraged to think independently and critically. - They are encouraged to search for novel solutions in variants. Course content: 1. Introductory class, studio assignment, course requirements. 2. Brainstorming, moodboard 3. Consultation on the developed topic 4. Consultation on the topic in progress 5. Consultation on the topic in progress 6. Consultation on a topic in progress 7. Presentation of the work in progress 8. Consultation on the work in progress 9. Consultation on the work in progress 10. Consultation on the work in progress 11. Consultation on a topic in progress 12. Consultation on a topic in progress 13. Presentation of the studio assignment and evaluation
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Participation in classes
- 52 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 52 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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Independence, critical thinking. |
Independence, critical thinking. |
Ability to utilize available technology and materials in accelerating project delivery. |
Ability to utilize available technology and materials in accelerating project delivery. |
Ability to organize collaborations. |
Ability to organize collaborations. |
Ability to seek individual distinctive and independent expression based on a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of the assignment. |
Ability to seek individual distinctive and independent expression based on a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of the assignment. |
Skills |
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Ability to present the results of one's own work, both in the form of an electronic presentation and in person to an audience of either students or faculty, or to the assignors of real-world assignments. |
Ability to present the results of one's own work, both in the form of an electronic presentation and in person to an audience of either students or faculty, or to the assignors of real-world assignments. |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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- define the key concepts forming the theoretical basis for the development of the task |
- define the key concepts forming the theoretical basis for the development of the task |
- justify the choice of technologies and materials used for the task |
- justify the choice of technologies and materials used for the task |
- describe the methods used in the development of the assignment |
- describe the methods used in the development of the assignment |
- justify the choice of the visualisation method |
- justify the choice of the visualisation method |
- list the ethical issues involved in the solution |
- list the ethical issues involved in the solution |
Skills |
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- identify the problem |
- identify the problem |
- analyse the current state of the problem |
- analyse the current state of the problem |
- propose alternatives/solution options |
- propose alternatives/solution options |
- evaluate the proposed options - select the optimal solution |
- evaluate the proposed options - select the optimal solution |
- implement the design/model/prototype and present the project |
- implement the design/model/prototype and present the project |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Skills |
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Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Oral examination |
Oral examination |
Preparation of a presentation |
Preparation of a presentation |
Recommended literature
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CRHÁK, František. Výtvarná geometrie plus: geometrická gramatika (nejen) pro designéry.. Brno: VUTIUM, 2012. ISBN 978-80-214-3767-8.
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GOLDSMITH, Stephen M. Polishing and Finishing for Jewellers and Silversmiths. Crowood Press, 2019. ISBN 9781785005237.
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JACKSON, Paul. Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials. Laurence King Publishing, 2013. ISBN 9781780670942.
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JACKSON, Paul. Folding Techniques for Designers, From Sheet to Form. Laurence King Publishing, 2011. ISBN 9781856697217.
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KULA, Daniel a Elodie TERNAUX. Materiology: průvodce světem materiálů a technologií pro architekty a designéry. Praha: Happy Materials, 2012. ISBN 978-80-260-0538-4.
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LA ROCHEFOUCAULD, Juliet Weir-de. 21st-Century Jewellery Designers: An Inspired Style. ACC Art Books, 2018. ISBN 9781851499083.
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