Wednesday 2 April 2008

review I 2008


The Digital Fine Print, Wednesday 9:30-1:30
Assessment 1 [25%]: Class
Project – Week 4
This is a technical competency project to determine each student’s ability to identify and consider aspects of a digital fine print. Students present printed work that demonstrates an ability to make quality prints.


Class Project Assessment Criteria:


Presentation [25%]:
Presented images need to reflect a consideration of the relationship between the content of the image and the printing of the image.

Evidence of technical investigation [25%]:
Provide evidence of technical research that has informed and contributed to the production of the work. Evidence can be from a variety of resources, including the internet, books and journals. This should be presented in the form of an annotated bibliography.

Evidence of technical competency [25%]:
Provide evidence of technical competency and understanding of the key considerations for the making of a print. This can include use of technology, an understanding of terminology or a combination of skills. This should form the basis for the oral presentation.

Artist Statement [25%]:
Provide evidence, in the form of a typed artist statement, of the nature of the work in relation to the influence[s] and concepts.


Fine Art Photography Project 1a, Friday 2:30-6:30
Assessment 1 [25%]: Class Project – Week 4
This is a visual presentation of the project proposal, including preliminary research and investigations.

Class Project Assessment Criteria:

Presentation [25%]:
Presented images should reflect an engagement with technique and technical competency. The basis of this should be a demonstrated understanding of the realisation of your concept, proficiency of technique, and its relevance to the making of the work.

Evidence of Preliminary Investigations [25%]:
Provide evidence of the development and progress of ideas for your project. This can include examples of exhibitions you have seen or investigations of other artists’ work. It can also include films of interest, online sites or any other reference points for yourself. This should be presented in the form of a visual diary.

Evidence of Project Planning [25%]:
Provide evidence of planning for the project. This should include an analysis of projected costs for the project and relevant considerations. This should be presented in the form of a timeline and budget.

Artist Statement [25%]:
Provide evidence, in the form of a typed artist statement, of the nature of the work in relation to the influence[s] and concepts.


Advanced Studio 1 & 2, Thursday 9:30-1:30, 2:30-6:30
Assessment Review I – Project Proposal presentation
Presentation of project proposal, with support material, artist statement, project plan, references and sample images.

Assessment criteria for Assessment Project: Review I

Presentation [25%]:
Presented images should reflect the visual development of the project, in relation to the concepts and ideas. Whilst it is expected that images may be work in progress, they should demonstrate the visual aspect of the project.

Proposal [25%]:
Present and submit the completed project proposal, including the budget, timeline, investigation description and methodology.

Evidence of information and influence [25%]:
Provide evidence of theoretical and practical research that has supported and contributed to the development of the project proposal. This evidence could include books, papers, catalogues, journals, magazines, websites, film reviews, drawing, notebooks, mindmaps or any other appropriate material. This should form the basis of your bibliography, but can also be presented in other formats, for example - as workbooks.

Artist Statement [25%]:
Provide evidence, in the form of a typed artist statement, of the nature of the work in relation to the influence[s] and concepts. This should be incorporated into the Proposal.

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