Studiengänge
Abschluss |
Studiengang |
Semester |
Leistungspunkte |
Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation/Visuelle Kulturen (M.F.A.), PV29
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation/Visuelle Kulturen (M.A.), PV13, 4-Semester
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation/Visuelle Kulturen (M.A.), PV16, 4-Semester
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation (M.A.), PV19, 4-Semester
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation (M.F.A.), PV 28
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.F.A.), PV29
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV13
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV16
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV19
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.F.A.), PV28
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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.F.A.), PV 29
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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.A.), PV13, 4-Semester
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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.A.), PV16, 4-Semester
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Master |
Produktdesign (M.A.), PV19, 4-Semester
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Master |
Produkt-Design (M.F.A.), PV28
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.A.), PV13
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.A.), PV16
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Bachelor |
Produktdesign (B.A.), PV19
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.F.A.), PV28
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-
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Master |
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung (M.F.A.), PV29
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Master |
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung (M.F.A.), PV19, 4-Semester
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Master |
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung (M.F.A.), PV2021, 4-Semester
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Bachelor |
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung (B.F.A.), PV19
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-
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Strukturiertes Prom.-Stud |
Kunst und Design (Ph.D.), PV18
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-
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Strukturiertes Prom.-Stud |
Kunst und Design (Ph.D.), PV2021
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-
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Strukturiertes Prom.-Stud |
Kunst und Design (Ph.D.), PV28
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-
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LA Gymnas./1.Staatspruef. |
Lehramt an Gymnasien 1. Fach Kunsterziehung, PV29
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LA Gymnas./1.Staatspruef. |
Lehramt an Gymnasien 1. Fach Kunsterziehung, PV91
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Master |
Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (M.F.A.), PV29
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-
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Master |
Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (M.F.A.), PV17
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Master |
Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (M.F.A.), PV21
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-
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Master |
Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (M.F.A.), PV24
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-
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LA Gymnas./1.Staatspruef. |
Lehramt an Gymnasien Doppelfach Kunst, PV29
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LA Gymnas./1.Staatspruef. |
Lehramt an Gymnasien Doppelfach Kunst, PV26
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Strukturiertes Prom.-Stud |
Kunst und Design / Freie Kunst / Medienkunst (Ph.D.), PV11
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Diplom |
Freie Kunst (Dipl.), PV91
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Promotion |
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Abschlusszeugnis/Zertifik |
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ohne Abschlusspruefung |
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Diplom |
Freie Kunst (Dipl.), PV25
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Inhalt
Beschreibung |
First Light
How did early studies of light and optics influence the advancement of industrial economies, art, and human perceptions of self, time and space? First Light is a tactile investigation of the principles of Photography’s scientific and creative foundations, providing theoretical perspectives and applied strategies for contemporary artists and designers. With a hands-on approach- the chronicle, materials, and methodologies of proto and early photography will be examined and employed. Participants will review, test and apply refracted light projections, design and implement camera obscura installations, review early optical design, as well as indulge non-silver and silver-halide materials to create original visual works on paper, glass, metal and more.
The workshop’s pairing of quotidian materials with complementary digital imaging technologies offer interpandemic-era participants an opportunity to work safely and intensively with tangible materials and processes in the field, independent of sanctioned photography laboratories and studios. A contingent of prevailing health regulations, regional excursions to primary optical and camera archives will complement the course.
Lecturer: Stephan Jacobs studied at the San Francisco Art Institute, Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Following his tenure as the Director of Photography for Inc Magazine and photography editor for Fast Company Magazine, Jacobs has been a lecturer and professor of visual media and photography in Boston, Massachusetts since 2004. He is currently the Associate Professor of Art and Photography at Emmanuel College, Boston. Since 2015 he has been a visiting academic at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, leading Summer Semester courses in photography. In 2017 the Lehrpreis (excellence and innovation in teaching award) for Bauhaus-Universität Weimar's Faculty of Art and Design. |
Bemerkung |
Before you register for our Summer School course, you must officially apply. You can find more information on our website.
Application deadline: May 05, 2022 |
Leistungsnachweis |
The recognition of credit points varies depending on the degree programme at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Please inform yourself in advance of your participation in the Bauhaus Summer School at the responsible examination office whether and how you can have the credit points recognised. Subsequent clarification may be to your disadvantage. |
Zielgruppe |
The course is designed for photographers, artists and designers, as well as creative and curious students of all disciplines. |