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Applied Fine Art Project 1 (5cr)

Code: IM00CK57-3002

General information


Enrolment period
16.05.2018 - 03.09.2018
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
03.09.2018 - 14.12.2018
Implementation has ended.
Credits
5 cr
Virtual portion
2 cr
RDI portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Unit
Media and Arts
Campus
TAMK Mediapolis
Teaching languages
English
Seats
5 - 25
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Media and Arts
Teachers
Antti Haapio
Sari Tervaniemi
Fanny Niemi-Junkola
Tiiu Baldwin
Person in charge
Fanny Niemi-Junkola
Course
IM00CK57

Objectives (course unit)

Student is able to use diverse approaches of applied fine art projects and productions. Student is able to use project management skills in applied fine art projects.
Student is able to analyse their know how, used production techniques and outcomes. Student is able to collaborate in an international student team.
Students know the possibilities of sustainable production methods.

Content (course unit)

Student produces expanded and advanced applied fine art project.
Student works in a multidisciplinary scene with companies, customers or institutions.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basics of the subject.

Location and time

All the teachers Sari Tervaniemi, Tiiu Baldwin, Antti Haapio, Fanny Niemi-Junkola will inform their group of students about one-to-one or small group instructions meetings.
-Fanni Niemi-Junkola and Antti Haapio will lead 4. year students.
-Juha Suonpää will lead "Virtual Medicin – Creative competence for social healthcare" -project with students.
- Tiiu B and Sari Tervaniemi will lead other projects.
Tue 11.9. at 9.30 - 12 Start of the course, 4. years
Tue 25.9. at 9.30 - 12 Start of the course, Sari Tervaniemi, Tiiu Baldwin, and Juha Suonpää
- Tue 27.11. at 9.30 - 12 Final feedback, 20064, Sari Tervaniemi, Baldwin, and Juha Suonpää
- 29.11. Final feedback, curating for the Degree Show Antti H, Fanni N-J, Tiiu, Sari, Juha S.

Exam schedules

-

Assessment methods and criteria

0-5

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Individual and group work. Contact lessons. Independent work.

Learning materials

-

Student workload

135 hours of which 47,5 hours contact tuition

Content scheduling

All the teachers Sari Tervaniemi, Tiiu Baldwin, Antti Haapio, Fanny Niemi-Junkola will inform their group of students about one-to-one or small group instructions meetings.
Tue 11.9. at 9.30 - 12 Start of the course, 4. years only
Tue 25.9. at 9.30 - 12 Start of the course, Sari Tervaniemi, Tiiu Baldwin, and Juha Suonpää
- Tue 27.11. at 9.30 - 12 Final feedback, 20064, Sari Tervaniemi, Baldwin, and Juha Suonpää
- 29.11. Final feedback, curating for the Degree Show Antti H, Fanni N-J, Tiiu, Sari, Juha S.

Completion alternatives

-

Practical training and working life cooperation

Depending on a project. Students taking part in fine art projects.

Further information

The students work with various projects and medium connected to the themes of Applied fine art-courses. The courses focus on different scenes in contemporary art for example on Community-based Art, Site Specific Art and Games, Emerging media. Teachers: Antti Haapio, Tiiu Baldwin, Fanni Niemi-Junkola, Sari Tervaniemi, Juha Suonpää.
- Virtual Medicin – Creative competence for social healthcare: The national project is implemented in multidisciplinary cooperation between creative field and social and health care professionals, companies and organisations such as the Hospital District of Helsinki’s Children’s Hospital, Pirkanmaa Hospital District, Turku University Hospital, and elderly care and senior service producers. The project begins on 1 August 2018 and ends on 31 December 2020.
- 4. year students working for the 2019 final Degree Show/ Bachelor´s Thesis and virtual gallery will focus on planning and working in this area. Kick off by Antti Haapio and Fanni Niemi-Junkola, date given later.
-other project chosen by a student

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Not passed. Less than 50 % attendance, no work done.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Satisfactory. Minimum 80% attendance on contact lessons. Course assignments/projects accomplished satisfactorily.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Good. Minimum 80% attendance for contact lessons. Course assignments/project accomplished well

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Excellent. Minimum 80% active attendance for contact lessons and projects. Course assignments/projects accomplished well with a new innovative approach.

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