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Presentation
Presentation
In this UC, Illustration is taken in an expanded sense, being strongly based on research, debate, and a continuous experimentation in articulation with various disciplines of design/ arts/ visual and popular culture, resulting in less traditional formats and objects. Illustration and Comics are in this curricular unit a laboratory for questioning social and political phenomena as also communicating points of view regarding these. Comics are explored as complex and enriching communication modes. On one hand, they allow the analysis and creative experimentation of multiple narrative and image-text intertwining as also plastic explorations; on the other hand, they potentiate freedom, criticism, and social protest – evident phenomena in the contexts where it circulates: the alternative worlds of independent publishing.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 4
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
3 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT93-27154
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
COUNTER-IMAGE Glosa as illustration: the text that comments the text. Social/ political implications of illustration: discussing and working on social/ racial representations in dialogue with ONG, in the context of graphic project. COSMOLOGIES Exploring, in Illustration, the nature and culture dialectics, human and non human, subject and object, fact and fiction, from a speculative and transitional point of view. Underlining the porosity and permeability of active and action-research pedagogies on the relationship between the past and the present, focusing on traditional crafts fundamental to the community experience and to certain rituals.
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Objectives
Objectives
. Promote the engagement of students in current social matters through Illustration as a practice that interrogates, investigates, dialogues, debates and acts; . Explore Illustration and Comics as expressive resources of Communication Design; . Experiment different ways of conceiving, making and applying visual sequences and/or narratives in an educational and interactive context; . Expose students to a wide range of Illustration and Comics approaches and encourage them to explore them extensively; . Promote the development of theoretical-practical approaches to illustration that question the traditions of the field, bringing references from other areas such as Design, Arts, Cinema, New Media, Psychology, Philosophy, History, Post-Colonial Studies, among others
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Development of a project in dialogue with external institutions, allowing students to reflect and act in certain social and/or artistic contexts.
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References
References
.Gannon, R.l; Fauchon, M. (2020). Illustration Research Methods. Bloomsbury. .Berry, A. et al. (2022). The Black Experience in Design. Identity, Expression & Reflection . Alworth Press. . Mc Cay, W.; Braun, A. (2017). The Complete Little Nemo 1905-1909. Taschen. .Karasik, P., Newgarden, M., (2017). How to read Nancy: The elements of comics in three easy panels. Fantagraphics .Khandwala, A. (2020). Decolonizing Design Means Many Things to Many People- Four Practitioners Discuss Decolo Design. AIGA Eye on Design. Disponível em: https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/decolonizing-means-many-things-to-many-people-four-practitioners-discuss-decolonizin . . McCloud, S. (2000). Understanding comics: the invisible art. Paradox Press. . Sabin, R. Triggs, T. (2001). Below Critical Radar: Fanzines and Alternative Comics from 1976 to now. Slab-O-Concrete.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No