Special Subject: History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art — Liquescence
Description
Water comprises the majority of the earth's surface, and has shaped the creation of art, architecture, and objects as the means of travel and transport as well as a powerful cultural metaphor. This course offers students the opportunity to study the environmental conditions, imagery, and mechanisms used by artists and craftsmen as well as the everyday experiences of water. Each week will offer a particular case study and point of view through which to study the connections between liquid contexts and art objects. Themes will include flows, surfaces and depths, water edges, and technologies. Students may work on projects in their choice of geographical and historical moments.
4.s62 Syllabus (MIT Certificate protected)
Subject Number
4.s62
Semester
Year
2022
Prerequisites
permission of instructor
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructor(s) (Non-Users)
Christy Anderson
T.A.
Schedule
W 10-1
Location
5-216
Discipline
Credits + Level
3-0-9
G