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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-
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation/Visuelle Kulturen (M.A.), PV16, 4-Semester
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-
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation (M.A.), PV19, 4-Semester
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-
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Master |
Visuelle Kommunikation (M.F.A.), PV 28
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-
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.F.A.), PV29
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-
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV13
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-
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV16
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-
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.A.), PV19
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-
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Bachelor |
Visuelle Kommunikation (B.F.A.), PV28
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-
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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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-
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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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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.F.A.), PV 29
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-
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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.A.), PV13, 4-Semester
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-
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Master |
Produkt-Design/Nachhaltige Produktkulturen (M.A.), PV16, 4-Semester
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-
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Master |
Produktdesign (M.A.), PV19, 4-Semester
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-
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Master |
Produkt-Design (M.F.A.), PV28
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-
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.A.), PV13
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-
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.A.), PV16
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-
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Bachelor |
Produktdesign (B.A.), PV19
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-
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Bachelor |
Produkt-Design (B.F.A.), PV28
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-
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Diplom |
Freie Kunst (Dipl.), PV91
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-
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Promotion |
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-
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Abschlusszeugnis/Zertifik |
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-
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ohne Abschlusspruefung |
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-
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Diplom |
Freie Kunst (Dipl.), PV25
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV11
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV13
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV14
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV18
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV2020
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV25
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-
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Master |
Architektur (M.Sc.), PV28
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV11
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV28
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV25
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV14
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV18
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV2020
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV25
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-
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Bachelor |
Architektur (B.Sc.), PV28
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-
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Abschluss im Ausland |
Architektur (Erasmus)
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Inhalt
Beschreibung |
»Light: A Tool for Artistic Work in Two and Three Dimensions«
Discover the aesthetic and communicative potential of light! Light effectively affects. With sound knowledge of light and its well-thought-out use, we are able to create specific effects and reactions, in an artistic context and beyond. Which properties of light can we influence, and how? What potential do these properties have in terms of a communicative as well as aesthetic effect? And how can they be used for (artistic) work?
In this two-week intensive course, we will discuss and answer these and many other questions about light. Together we will explore the aesthetic and communicative potential of light in two- and three-dimensional representations. You will be able to significantly broaden and deepen your perception of light and its manifold effects. We will deal with light properties based on the theory of light in the performing arts, with light effects in space, as well as with light and its graphic recording on two-dimensional surfaces.
Expertise through practical experimentation. Based on theoretical principles, this workshop will focus on practical implementation. We will experiment with light in terms of its most diverse aspects: With natural and artificial light sources, with pigment and light colours, with translucent, reflective and opaque materials, we will investigate the different optical properties of light.
Learning from Bauhaus: In doing so, we are taking advantage of being at the historical founding site of the Bauhaus and are following the footsteps of great Bauhaus masters: The two-dimensional works of Lyonel Feininger and the spatial light experiments of Lászlò Moholy-Nagy will be our starting points to discover new, diverse possibilities of light colour, intensity, direction, movement of light and its effects for artistic work.
Learning objectives: The aim of the workshop is to learn the theoretical basics about light and to implement them directly in practical exercises and experiments. The course offers you the opportunity to explore the variety of light as well as its effects and perception in order to be able to apply this knowledge in your (artistic) works.
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Bemerkung |
BLENDED-COURSE
Part I: Online Phase, August 15 to August 19, 2022
Part II: Attendance Phase (on sight in Weimar), August 26 to September 3, 2022
NOTE: Please be aware that in order to pass the course both parts are mandatory. Also, 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 architects, artists and designers, as well as creative and curious students of all disciplines. |