Admission requirements
BA-degree, course is ONLY accessible to students in the Master Program Film and Photographic Studies
Description
This course will examine both the ‘filmic turn’ in recent art practice (i.e. the so-called artist’s film) and current curatorial practices concerning the projected and moving image. The course will consist of a series of seminar meetings in which critical literature is examined and students develop their own academic research project, which may consist of a mock proposal for a film programme. Students will also be introduced to the professional field by means of visits to exhibitions and institutions for the presentation and research of moving images.
Course objectives
To develop skills of oral presentation;
To conduct archival research in the field of art and cinema;
To develop skills of academic and critical writing;
To aquire knowledge of the curatorial history of film exhibitions and programmes.
Timetable
7 sessions of three hours. See the timetable
Mode of instruction
Seminar, Research, Excursion
Assessment method
Paper and presentations.
Blackboard
Yes
Reading list
Will be announced in Blackboard before course begins.
Registration
Via uSis
Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs
Not accessible for à la carte or “Contractonderwijs”