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FINEARTS 242
: Image, Object and Materiality: What is an Image?2024 Semester One (1243)
Addresses image-making in a digital world. Explores the relation between the fabrication of individual images and their circulation through mass media using different mediums. Reflection on the different ways artists might embrace or subvert the profusion of internet imagery.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 242
: Image, Object and Materiality: What is an Image?2023 Semester One (1233)
Addresses image-making in a digital world. Explores the relation between the fabrication of individual images and their circulation through mass media using different mediums. Reflection on the different ways artists might embrace or subvert the profusion of internet imagery.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 242
: Image, Object and Materiality: What is an Image?2022 Semester One (1223)
Addresses image-making in a digital world. Explores the relation between the fabrication of individual images and their circulation through mass media using different mediums. Reflection on the different ways artists might embrace or subvert the profusion of internet imagery.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 244
: Embodiment, Identity and Agency: Art and Audience2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores the role of the audience in art and examines the work of artists and writers who have challenged assumptions about audience. Students will make creative work with a particular audience in mind using their own choice of means and/or modes of encounter. They will explore how to negotiate the ethics of working with others, including working with mana whenua.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 244
: Embodiment, Identity and Agency: Art and Audience2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores the role of the audience in art and examines the work of artists and writers who have challenged assumptions about audience. Students will make creative work with a particular audience in mind using their own choice of means and/or modes of encounter. They will explore how to negotiate the ethics of working with others, including working with mana whenua.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 246
: Contemporary Practices: Art in the Anthropocene2025 Semester One (1253)
Students will undertake a studio art project that responds to the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change. The course explores related art and ideas from Aotearoa and overseas.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 110, and 111 or 112
Corequisite: FINEARTS 113
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FINEARTS 246
: Systems, Ecologies and Environments: Art in the Anthropocene2024 Semester One (1243)
Students will undertake a studio art project that responds to the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change. The course explores related art and ideas from Aotearoa and overseas.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 246
: Systems, Ecologies and Environments: Art in the Anthropocene2023 Semester One (1233)
Students will undertake a studio art project that responds to the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change. The course explores related art and ideas from Aotearoa and overseas.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 246
: Systems, Ecologies and Environments: Art in the Anthropocene2022 Semester One (1223)
Students will undertake a studio art project that responds to the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change. The course explores related art and ideas from Aotearoa and overseas.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 246
: Systems, Ecologies and Environments: Art in the Anthropocene2021 Semester One (1213)
Students will undertake a studio art project that responds to the challenges of the Anthropocene and climate change. The course explores related art and ideas from Aotearoa and overseas.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 248
: Technology and Material Futures: Mixed Realities2022 Semester One (1223)
Considers virtual and tactile methods of production in contemporary art. Investigates the tension where the physical and virtual worlds are woven together. In mixed realities, the line between analogue and digital artmaking is blurred. This course provides an opportunity to experiment with technologies which might include 3D printing, real-time and interactive technologies, laser cutting, digital casting, and 3D scanning.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 248
: Technology and Material Futures: Mixed Realities2021 Semester One (1213)
Considers virtual and tactile methods of production in contemporary art. Investigates the tension where the physical and virtual worlds are woven together. In mixed realities, the line between analogue and digital artmaking is blurred. This course provides an opportunity to experiment with technologies which might include 3D printing, real-time and interactive technologies, laser cutting, digital casting, and 3D scanning.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 101, 102, 103, 104, or FINEARTS 110, 113 and FINEARTS 111 or 112
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FINEARTS 305
: Critical Practices2021 Semester One (1213)
Presents selected forms of contemporary art practices and their related concepts. Considers these practices to enable a critical understanding of a broad range of contemporary art production and its relevance to students' own emerging practice. Provides a critical introduction to a range of artists' writing. Complements FINEARTS 308 and 309 by critically exploring the value of certain frameworks, including: philosophy, theory, art history, writing, tikanga Māori and the socio-cultural for a self-directed practice.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204
Corequisite: FINEARTS 302 or 303 or 308 or 309 or 310 or 311
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FINEARTS 305
: Critical Practices2020 Semester One (1203)
Presents selected forms of contemporary art practices and their related concepts. Considers these practices to enable a critical understanding of a broad range of contemporary art production and its relevance to students' own emerging practice. Provides a critical introduction to a range of artists' writing. Complements FINEARTS 308 and 309 by critically exploring the value of certain frameworks, including: philosophy, theory, art history, writing, tikanga Māori and the socio-cultural for a self-directed practice.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204
Corequisite: FINEARTS 302 or 303 or 308 or 309 or 310 or 311
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FINEARTS 308
: Studio Practice 32021 Semester One (1213)
Builds upon the conceptual, material, technical and contextual work undertaken in Studio Practice 2. Students will explore and develop a range of methodologies that will enable them to understand the principle of a self-directed practice. Students are required to pursue open-ended exploration and critical analysis within their studio work, with an emphasis on experimentation and reflexivity. Consists of a range of supervised briefs embracing media specific, interdisciplinary, Māori, local and global approaches to creating art works. Students will also engage in focused contextual study in an area relevant to their interests.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304
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FINEARTS 308
: Studio Practice 32020 Semester One (1203)
Builds upon the conceptual, material, technical and contextual work undertaken in Studio Practice 2. Students will explore and develop a range of methodologies that will enable them to understand the principle of a self-directed practice. Students are required to pursue open-ended exploration and critical analysis within their studio work, with an emphasis on experimentation and reflexivity. Consists of a range of supervised briefs embracing media specific, interdisciplinary, Māori, local and global approaches to creating art works. Students will also engage in focused contextual study in an area relevant to their interests.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304
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FINEARTS 310
: Studio Practice 32021 Semester One (1213)
Builds upon the conceptual, material, technical and contextual work undertaken in Studio Practice 2. Students will explore and develop a range of methodologies that will enable them to understand the principle of a self-directed practice. Students are required to pursue open-ended exploration and critical analysis within their studio work, with an emphasis on experimentation and reflexivity. Consists of a range of supervised briefs embracing media specific, interdisciplinary, Māori, local and global approaches to creating art works.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304, 308
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304, 308
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FINEARTS 310
: Studio Practice 32020 Semester One (1203)
Builds upon the conceptual, material, technical and contextual work undertaken in Studio Practice 2. Students will explore and develop a range of methodologies that will enable them to understand the principle of a self-directed practice. Students are required to pursue open-ended exploration and critical analysis within their studio work, with an emphasis on experimentation and reflexivity. Consists of a range of supervised briefs embracing media specific, interdisciplinary, Māori, local and global approaches to creating art works.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304, 308
Restriction: FINEARTS 302, 304, 308
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FINEARTS 320
: Creative Research: Theories, Methods and Practice 32025 Semester One (1253)
Explores methods for studio practice through an introduction to different approaches for making and thinking creatively. Methods are drawn from the visual arts as well as examples located in poetic, embodied and philosophical orientations to the world. Students apply these in relation to their artistic practice, as well as experiment with developing their own working methods.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 110-113, 90 points from FINEARTS 205, 220-250
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FINEARTS 320
: Creative Methods for Studio Practice2024 Semester One (1243)
Explores methods for studio practice through an introduction to different approaches for making and thinking creatively. Methods are drawn from the visual arts as well as examples located in poetic, embodied and philosophical orientations to the world. Students apply these in relation to their artistic practice, as well as experiment with developing their own working methods.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208, or FINEARTS 204, 207, 212, or FINEARTS 204, 208, 209, or FINEARTS 110-113, 90 points from FINEARTS 220-250
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FINEARTS 320
: Creative Practice Research Methodologies2023 Semester One (1233)
Investigates what it means to consider creative practice as research. Develops skills in researching and applying appropriate methodological frameworks to practice.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208, or FINEARTS 204, 207, 212, or FINEARTS 204, 208, 209, or FINEARTS 110-113, 90 points from FINEARTS 220-250
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FINEARTS 320
: Creative Practice Research Methodologies2021 Semester One (1213)
What does it mean to consider creative practice as research? Examines the history and theory of contemporary art’s relationship to the academy, focused on the practical implications of framing art-making as a capstone project. Develops academic research skills culminating in a research proposal.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 204, 207, 208, or FINEARTS 204, 207, 212, or FINEARTS 204, 208, 209, or FINEARTS 110-113, 90 points from FINEARTS 220-250
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FINEARTS 406
: Special Topic2021 Semester One (1213)
A development of Part III Studio courses in selected fields.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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FINEARTS 407
: Special Topic2021 Semester One (1213)
A development of Part III Studio courses in selected fields.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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FINEARTS 408
: Studio 4 A2021 Semester One (1213)
Assists students to develop their creative practice through the production of a coherent body of studio-based work. This will be supported by considered development of an artistic and/or design philosophy and its effective use in relation to studio practice. The course encourages a solid understanding of presentation strategies appropriate to the exhibition and/or professional presentation of creative work.
Prerequisite: FINEARTS 305, 308, 309
Restriction: FINEARTS 402, 403
Restriction: FINEARTS 402, 403
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