LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successfully completing this course, students are able to: (1) Understand the characteristics of glass as a material including its aesthetic and expressive qualities; (2) Implement critical thinking towards glass making; (3) Carry out creative process by relying on means of documentation, reflection and discussions; (4) Produce the project/artefact(s) and present the concept and process of making to others.
Credits: 9
Schedule: 08.01.2024 - 19.02.2024
Teacher in charge (valid for whole curriculum period):
Teacher in charge (applies in this implementation): Priska Falin
Contact information for the course (applies in this implementation):
Kirsti Taiviola: kirsti.taiviola@aalto.fi
Sara Hulkkonen: Sara.hulkkonen@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:
Depending on the yearly changing theme, the course highlights process, artistic sensibilities or social and environmental responsibility incorporating design, sculpture, architecture and/or craft. Students refine their ability to think and communicate through a multifaceted medium and seek a personal approach to the material and its aesthetics.
The task is to approach glass and glass making from a critical point of view, challenging oneself to think what glass making stands for in today's world - for both the student and in the wider societal context. The assessment starts from doing background research, sketching and presenting the concept ideas and then proceeding to hands-on studio work and resulting in the making of the actual piece(s) in glass. The concept development, designing and evaluation are processed theoretically in project seminars.
applies in this implementation
2024 edition of Glass Challenge explores COLDNESS and how it relates to glass and glassmaking. During the course circular economy and life cycle thinking regarding handcrafted glass is challenged and discussed. We will reflect on the relationship with material, energy and resources and on the meaning and value of craft and craftsmanship in a contemporary context.
The course will proceed with readings, museum and studio visits, discussions, practical experiments in the glass studio, and written reflections. Through speculative approaches, material explorations and practice we aim to critique and challenge the paradigms of glassmaking.
Assessment Methods and Criteria
valid for whole curriculum period:
For passing the course, the student has to participate in lectures and group activity (80%), and present the final artefact(s).
Evaluation criteria: documentation and content of background research, material design process and hands-on experimentations; quality of personal learning diary; visual and verbal communication skills.
Workload
valid for whole curriculum period:
Course workload 9 cr = 243 hours in total. 80% attendance is required.
Contact teaching 55 h
Individual work 147 h
Personal reflection 40 h
Course evaluation 1 h
DETAILS
Substitutes for Courses
valid for whole curriculum period:
Prerequisites
valid for whole curriculum period:
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further Information
valid for whole curriculum period:
Please notice that the enrollment time ends three weeks before the course starts. The acceptance will be informed to all applicants before Christmas holidays.
Teaching Language : English
Teaching Period : 2022-2023 Spring III
2023-2024 Spring IIIEnrollment :
Minimum 10 students - maximum 16. Priority to 1st year Contemporary Design major students who have completed their BA degree.
Registration for Courses: Sisu. 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
Details on the schedule
applies in this implementation
The detailed schedule will be given in the beginning of the course.
NOTE: there will be some changes compared to the dates shown in SISU