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FaVU-1TZGT2Acad. year: 2024/2025
The course is designed as a fusion of theoretical teaching, practical demonstrations and excursions. The triadic model of education emphasizes contextualization, history and technology of surface printing, screen printing and offset printing. Specific printmaking techniques will be placed both in historical context and in the current context of contemporary art and its reflection, and then demonstrated on a practical level. The main aim of the course is not to whip to perfection skills in printmaking techniques, but to gain an overview and the ability to justify the importance of traditional media in the digital age. The course functions as a stand-alone theoretical introduction to the field, but also as a prolegomena to actual graphic practice.
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
The following conditions are set for the award of the examination:
- active participation in class (2 permitted unexcused absences) or submission of an assignment based on an alternative assignment in agreement with the lecturers
- submission, presentation of the prepared presentation and active participation in the subsequent discussion
- the level of the presentation is assessed in relation to the fulfilment of the course objectives.
Teaching takes place in the classrooms of the FFA BUT in the hours determined by the schedule. Attendance is compulsory (2 unexcused absences allowed). Higher number of absences can be compensated by submitting an alternative assignment after agreement with the teachers.
Aims
The aim of the course is to present the theoretical and historical background of traditional graphic techniques and to put them into a contemporary context. Students will also learn about the principles of the turn to materiality in contemporary art. A crucial aspect is the awareness that this essentially conceptual return requires – historically – a bravura mastery of proven handicraft techniques. Another aim of the course is, of course, to lighten the postulated rigidity, since the mere knowledge of the "topography of the field" or the violation of its rules can constitute a creative impulse. The turn to materiality can of course be understood very broadly, but in the case of classical printmaking it is mainly a continuation of the possibilities of printing technologies spread out over time, such as surface printing, screen printing or offset. By introducing practical processes in a historical and theoretical context, students will become aware of the possibilities of the classical medium not only as a historical relic, but especially as a functional means for their own creation and interpretation of contemporary art.
By completing the course, learners will be familiar with the basics of graphic techniques theoretically and historically, as well as their media overlaps and potential for their own work.
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1. Introduction
2. Surface printing – history
3. Surface printing – history / technology
4. Surface printing – technology
5. Screen printing – history
6. Screen printing – history / technology
7. Screen printing – technology
8. Excursion to the Helbich printing plant
9. Offset – history
10. Offset – history / technology
11. Offset – technology
12. Final presentations with discussion
13. Final presentations with discussion