LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of the course, student is able to:
- identify their own aesthetic approach and find their own creative voice related to textile materials and techniques as a form of expression.
- develop concepts and solidify their personal projects through explorative and creative approaches.
- recognize the new opportunities in the field of textiles and in relation to neighbouring disciplines.
Credits: 12
Schedule: 25.10.2022 - 08.12.2022
Teacher in charge (valid for whole curriculum period):
Teacher in charge (applies in this implementation): Maarit Salolainen
Contact information for the course (applies in this implementation):
Responsible teacher:
Maarit Salolainen, maarit.salolainen at aalto.fi
Teachers:
Helmiina Hirviniemi, helmiina.hirviniemi at aalto.fi
Hanna-Kaisa Korolainen, hanna-kaisa.korolainen at aalto.fi
CEFR level (valid for whole curriculum period):
Language of instruction and studies (applies in this implementation):
Teaching language: English. Languages of study attainment: English
CONTENT, ASSESSMENT AND WORKLOAD
Content
valid for whole curriculum period:
The course consists of an individual experimental project, lectures, workshops, tutoring sessions, group work and critiques. Students are challenged to develop alternative approaches to concept building to form the base for their personal project. The personal project is explored further with practice-led methods in the workshops. Basic studio courses can be integrated to the course. The workshops and/or the integrated basic studio courses introduce the students to traditional, novel and explorative textile design and manufacturing processes. Students with previous experience in the textile studios take part in a groupwork project within the course in which the teams experiment with innovative methods of combining technology and textile techniques. Students document the results in form of a written and visual statement (photography). The projects and documentation are presented in a course exhibition.
Assessment Methods and Criteria
valid for whole curriculum period:
The final grade for the course is based on student’s attendance and participation in the contact teaching as well as group work and the assignments that the students complete during the course. Students must attend and actively participate in at least 80% of the contact teachings. Introductory session is mandatory.
applies in this implementation
The student's work is assessed based on the following:
1) Each student’s individual development and progress in their personal and groupwork projects.
2) Creative approaches and development of learning during the course.
3) Activity and participation in the course,
4) Clarity of the concept. Ability to convey the concept visually and verbally
The evaluation criteria for the different parts of the course (Concept Part 3cr, Explorative Samples Project 4cr, Textiles and Mechatronics Project 5cr) are elaborated on the MyCourse page in the relevant sections.
Workload
valid for whole curriculum period:
Overall workload (12cr): 324 h. Minimum 80% attendance in contact teaching is required.
- Contact teaching: 106 h
- Independent work: 177 h
- Personal reflection: 40 h
- Course evaluation 1 h
Please note that the workload depends on the scope of the core course. The listed load is for 12 cr, with integrated studio courses 3, 6, 9 or 12 cr. With the integrated courses the workload is transfers to these courses.
DETAILS
Study Material
applies in this implementation
- Salolainen, Maarit. Interwoven - Exploring Materials and Structures. Aalto Arts Books 2022.
- Korolainen, Hanna-Kaisa. The Making of Inspiration. Aalto Arts Books 2022.
- Albers, A. On Designing. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1961.
- Albers, A. On Weaving: New Expanded Edition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017.
- Larsen, J.L. and Freudenheim B. Interlacing: The Elemental Fabric. New York: Kodansha, 1986.
- Sinclair, R. ed. Textiles and Fashion. Materials, Design and Technology. Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2014.
- Thompson, R. Manufacturing Processes for Textile and Fashion Design Professionals. New York: Thames & Hudson Inc. 2014
- Elsasser, V.H. Textiles: Concepts and Principles. London: Fairchild Publications, 2010.
- Kaur J. and Gale C., The Textile Book. Oxford & New York: Berg Publishers, 2002.
- Gordon, B. Textiles the Whole Story: Uses, Meanings, Significance. New York, NY: Thames & Hudson, 2013
Substitutes for Courses
valid for whole curriculum period:
Prerequisites
valid for whole curriculum period:
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further Information
valid for whole curriculum period:
The scope of the Experimental Textile Design course is 12 cr, which can include max.2 studio courses based on the student's personal study plan approved by the academic advisor. After the approval student should register to the studio courses separately.
With integrated studio courses, the scope of the core course can be 3, 6, 9 or 12 cr. The studio courses that can be integrated are: MUO-E1045 Printed Fabrics Studio (3cr) and MUO-E1075 Woven Fabrics Studio (6cr) or MUO-E1069 Knits and Knitwear Studio (6cr). (Please note: the combination of Woven Fabrics studio and Knits and Knitwear Studio is not possible)
Teaching Language : English
Teaching Period : 2022-2023 Autumn II
2023-2024 Autumn IIEnrollment :
Registration in Sisu. Min. 5, max. 14 students. Priority order:
- Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design MA (FaCT)students
- Exchange students in FaCT
- Muotoilun ja muodin kandidaattiohjelma opiskelijat / Bachelor’s Programme in Design and Fashion students.
Please note: Students who have completed their BA degree will be prioritized.
Priority order to courses is according to the order of priority decided by the Academic committee for School of Arts, Design and Architecture https://www.aalto.fi/en/services/registering-to-courses-and-the-order-of-priority-at-aalto-arts
applies in this implementation
- The course is intended for 1st-year FaCT students.
- Students without BA-level knowledge in textile studios (weaving, knitting, printing) must take one or two integrated textile studio courses. Attendance to these courses is restricted and needs to be approved by the student's academic advisor (PSP/HOPS)
- Students with previous BA-level knowledge in textile studios (weaving, knitting, printing) take the Textiles and Mechatronics/Explorative samples Project within the Experimental Textile Design course.
- The course is intended for 1st-year FaCT students.
Details on the schedule
applies in this implementation
Please note that the course schedule depends on the individually tailored content / possible studio courses. The Concept Part consisting of tutoring and lecture days, Photoshoot Workshop, and Exhibition/Final Critique are common for all students.
Concept Part
- for all students
25.10.-10.11. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Thursday 24.11.
Photoshoot Workshop(slots in groups): 30.11.-2.12.
Exhibition set up 5.12, 7.12.
Exhibition and Final critique: 8.12.
Studio courses
- For students who have not taken the Aalto basic textile studio courses during their BA
- Selected according to the PSP plan in sisu (require separate registration in sisu).
- Students taking the Knits and Knitwear Studio and Woven Fabrics Studio mainly work in these studios during the latter half of the course. They do not participate in the Textiles and Mechatronics/Explorative samples Workshops (see below).
Printed Textiles Studio: 24.10.-11.11. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Knits and knitwear studio: 11.11.-2.12. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Critique 7.12.
Woven Fabrics Studio: 11.11.-2.12. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Critique 7.12.
Textiles and Mechatronics/Explorative samples Projects
(for the students who are not taking the textile studio courses)
Wednesdays 26.10-23.11. Mechatronics workshop
Monday 7.11., Tuesday 8.11., Tuesday 15.11. Afternoons
Thursday 17.11., Tuesday 29.11.
Students will receive a more detailed schedule at the beginning of the course.