Interdisziplinäres Projekt: Grafik Design und Fotografie 1

David Jourdan
Institut für Design, Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
2018S, Vorlesung und Übungen (VU), 2.0 SemStd., LV-Nr. S02250

Beschreibung

On plagiarism everyday

Our attention has been irreversibly captured by information and communications technology. Scrolling through a device is what we do all day long, often mindlessly, to find whatever it is we are already looking for. We download or stream a song, article, book or movie instantly, get through it—or not—and move to the next immaterial thing. We skim, bookmark, copy, cut, paste, and forward. We post, repost, insta, and regram in all directions at all times. In fact, digital media trains us to be not only high-bandwidth consumers but content producers at no cost.

This workshop intends to slow down from rapid-fire online publication. Instead, it will focus on off-line publishing aesthetics and, in an age of memes, on a set of editorial strategies of reproduction—such as sampling, duplication, plagiarism, recycling, ciphering, to name a few—in order to observe the relationship between a thing and its mediated repetition. By appropriating a publication in print, you will eventually translate an already existing form into a personal selection, in a print-on-demand assembly of paper and ink, with a spine and double spreads.

Anmerkungen

only for students of the classes Applied Photography and Graphic Design

 

Termine

05. März 2018, 10:00–13:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
12. März 2018, 10:00–13:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
23. April 2018, 10:00–13:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
14. Mai 2018, 10:00–13:00 Seminarraum 14
18. Mai 2018, 16:00–18:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
28. Mai 2018, 10:00–13:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien
11. Juni 2018, 10:00–13:00 Abteilung Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien

Mitbelegung: möglich

Besuch einzelner Lehrveranstaltungen: möglich