HISTORY OF APPLIED ARTS
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DELLE ARTI APPLICATE SP.
- Course code
- FM0216 (AF:512564 AR:292372)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/04
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course focuses on a open range of artifacts, techniques and highly-specialized processes that are object of historical scholarship. It also addresses the theoretical and geographical issues raised by this topic and, more broadly, the anthropic factors and the cultural practices (not only the productive ones) to which the objects can be related, with a concentration on their materiality.
Expected learning outcomes
- Awareness of the historiographical issues raised by the classification and hierarchisation of objects according to "arts", "materials" and "techniques".
-Ability to present an object focusing on its typology, materials and making process, and to relate it with non art-historical cultural issues (human capital, procedural knowledge, productive specializations of the territory, products with identity value, circular economy...).
Pre-requirements
Contents
1. an introduction to the issues raised by the hierarchization of the arts, their interpretation and musealization according to material and technical criteria. Recent study methodologies concerning objects will also be considered.
2. a survey of a selection of art techniques related to the so called "applied arts" (with a different concentration each year).
3. the students' presentations.
4. a moment of close looking at the objects, for example in the form of museum visits during class time.
Referral texts
Recommended Handbook:
- Sandro Baroni e Micaela Mander (a cura di), Tecniche dell'arte, Milano, Mursia 2021, vol. II
Assessment methods
MODE 1.
Seminar of the participant (to be held during the course) and final oral examination (on dates scheduled by the University).
Evaluation will take into account:
30% of the seminar and participation in the discussion sessions (in-person or via forum)
70% of the oral examination
MODE 2.
Written test (paper to be delivered on moodle few days before the date of the exam) and final oral exam (on dates scheduled by the University).
Evaluation will take into account:
30% of the written test and participation in the discussion moments (in presence or via forum)
70% of the oral exam
The evaluation criteria will consider:
- Accuracy
- Ability to critically and analytically engage with the objects studied, their decoration and materiality
- Re-elaboration
- Ability to connect a group of objects with course problems or broader issues
- Quality in the argumentation
- Bibliography of the seminar or the written paper (it must provide the standard information according to conventional criteria)
As for he marks (regardless of whether a student attended or not):
A. marks in the 18-20 range will be given in the presence of:
- sufficient knowledge and applied understanding, with reference to the programme;
- limited ability to re-elaborate data and argue a thesis;
- sufficient communication skills, in particular in relation to accuracy in the use of data and terminology, the conventions of scientific prose (or scientific presentations, in the case of an oral paper) and bibliographical criteria;
B. scores in the range 22-26 will be given in the presence of:
- fair knowledge and ability of applied understanding, with reference to the programme;
- reasonable ability to critically re-elaborate data and argue a thesis;
- adequate communication skills, in particular with regard to accuracy in the use of data and terminology in the field, the conventions of scientific prose (or scientific communications, in the case of an oral paper) and bibliographical criteria;
C. scores in the 27-30 cum laude range will be given in the presence of:
- good or very good knowledge and ability of applied understanding, with reference to the programme;
- good or very good ability to critically re-elaborate data, argue a thesis and make independent judgments;
- fully appropriate communication skills, in particular with respect to the accuracy in the use of data and terminology in the field, the conventions of scientific prose (or scientific communications, in the case of oral papers) and bibliographical criteria.
Teaching methods
Moodle’s blackboard is the official channel for every announcement concerning the organization of the course and the sharing of materials. All the participants are requested to sign in the moodle course.
The development of the university policies may cause changes in the teaching and assessment methods on short notice, independently from the teacher’s will. Up-to-date information will be provided during the first class of the course and in a pdf presentation that will be posted on the moodle platform.
Teaching language
Further information
Ca' Foscari applies the Italian laws for the support of students with disabilities or specific learning disorders. If you have a motor, visual, hearing disability, another impairment (Law 17/1999) or a specific learning disorder (Law 170/2010), and require support (interpreters, classroom assistance, note retrieval, technological aids for taking exams or individualized exams, materials in accessible format, specialized tutoring to support study, or other), please contact the Disability and DSA office (disabilita@unive.it) AND THE TEACHER BEFORE THE COURSE STARTS.
Type of exam
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