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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Interdisciplinary Art I SAN507 I. SEMESTER 5+0 6.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) PROFESÖR GÜLDANE ARAZ AY
Mode of Delivery Face to face
Prerequisites No
Courses Recomended Interpretation of Contemporary art I, II
Recommended Reading List Joseph Kosuth in Conversation with Stuart Morgan, Art as Idea as Idea. Frieze, International Art Magazin. Issue: 16 May 1994.Kaprow, Allan. Essays on the Blurring art and life, 1993 Berkeley: University of California PressMacGregor, John M. the discovery of the art of the insane, Princenton University Press, 1989Mr Brauneck ‘DADA Zürich und Berlin, Theaterim 20. JahrundertNietzsche, Friedrich. On Truth and Falsity in their Ultramoral sense, 1873. In The complete works of Frederick Nietzsche, edited by Oscar Lev: Gordon Press, New York
Assessment methods and criteria Midterm and Final Exam
Work Placement No
Catalog Content SAN 507 Interdisciplinary Art I 5+0 8,5Contemporary Art: Definition and examples ofinterdisciplinary art; Explaining Similarities andDifferences with Respect to Relationships AmongConcepts, Methods and Techniques in Interdisciplinary Art; Problems Encountered in These Relationships and Their Solutions; Aesthetic Approaches to Solutions and Analyses; Analyses of Artistic Expression Languages; Aesthetics and Intellectual Background Building; Analyses of post-1960 Arts from the Perspective of Interdisciplinary Approaches; Interpreting Interdisciplinary Artworks Based on Contemporary Art Concepts; Project Development and New Recommendations.

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