Admission requirements
BA-degree.
Description
The main purpose of the course is to explore the various meanings, forms and functions of the ‘media apparatus’ during the twentieth en twenty-first century. We will focus on the question of media critique: What modes of autonomy, intervention, resistance or affirmation have been fashioned within the visual arts and independent cinema in relation to the field of mass media? We shall explore the complex institutional and genealogical ties between media practices, both experimental and mainstream, by performing close readings of key texts on photography, cinema, television, video, and new media by critics and scholars, such as Walter Benjamin, Marshall McLuhan, Roland Barthes, Guy Debord, Friedrich Kittler, Gilles Deleuze, and many others. Moreover, we will discuss these texts in the context of the media practice of artists and film-makeers, such as Jean-Luc Godard, Dan Graham, Harun Farocki and Hito Steyerl.
Course objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student
has mastered a critical purchase on the notions of medium, mediality and transmediality and the impact of mass media and new image technologies on the visual arts during the modern period and beyond;
has acquainted themselves with classical and current debates within the field of media theory and media (art) history;
has developed prior knowledge and skills acquired during the bachelor phase concerning the field of media arts (film, photography, video) on a more theoretical and methodological level by dealing with a series of specialized topics;
has acquired a basic set of methodological and theoretical tools and concepts that allows them to carry out research in the field of media art and theory independently;
is able to demonstrate their knowledges and advanced analytical and writing skills in a series of (collaborative) assignments.
Timetable
Weekly sessions of three hours.
Timetable on the website
Mode of instruction
- 12 lectures (three hours) in first semester.
Course Load
Total course load for the course: 10 EC = 280 hours.
Hours spent on attending lectures, seminars: 3 hours per week x 12 weeks = 36 hours
Time to prepare one short presentation: 6 hours
Time for studying the compulsory literature: 160 hours
Time to write paper and comments: 78 hours
Assessment method
class assignments (including paper proposal) and presentation (20 %)
final paper (80%)
Resit:
In the case of a fail you are entitled to rewrite the essay.
Exam review:
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used to provide students with an overview of current affairs, as well as specific information about (components of) the course.
Reading list
Literature will be announced in Blackboard before the beginning of the course.
Registration
Enrollment through uSis is mandatory. If you have any questions, please contact the departmental office, tel. 071 5272144 or mail: osz-oa-eyckhof@humleidenuniv.nl.
Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs
Not applicable
Contact details
Please contact Student administration van Eyckhof
Coordinator of studies: Mr. J. Donkers, MA, P.N. van Eyckhof 4, room 1.02b.