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ADP CMT ESC HTC GLC

THESIS DOCUMENTATION

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Seminar MArch Christina Condak Lisa Schmidt-Colinet 210 Mon 17.00–18.30

The course focuses on the representation and documentation of the thesis project. It challenges the students to develop their theses through a continuous process of oral articulation, writing, drawing and documenting, and enables them to formulate and structure their proposals. As the final synthesis of the graduation project, students submit their thesis documentation in the form of a book putting forward their thesis. It presents their hypotheses and methodology, includes research materials, the process of production and documentation of the final thesis project.

CAMERA, LIGHT, PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FOR ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS I

Seminar Elective Damjan Minovski K7/203a_CAD-Lab Wed bi-weekly 10.30–13.30

We will create and work with 3D scans, analyze and apply techniques borrowed from the film, vfx and game industry. Furthermore we will establish a solid foundation on the topics of image synthesis, pointcloud/image/video capture and physics of lights and materials.

This seminar offers students the opportunity to performatively explore language as an artistic medium at the scene of its gap, its difference and ambiguity in a clearly defined spatial-medial setting. An “Expanded Cinema” as an experimental laboratory that enables students to investigate the correlations between image and text, body, space and projection, language, voice and action. In the course of the seminar, installation-performance scenes will be developed on this basis.

Particular attention will be given to the off-voice as “voice-without-a-body”. The division of body and voice opens up a sphere that allows for questions on topics such as gender, identity, power, space, language, etc., in order to create intersections of real and medial spaces that allow for ambiguity.

STAGING LANGUAGE – ACQUIRING AMBIGUITY

Seminar BArch/March Sabine Marte tba

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