Textiles - Materials, Tools and Techniques 966MRT
Learning outcome
Knowledge
The candidate can:
- Evaluate, select and use materials based on knowledge of their properties and applications
Skills
The candidate can:
- Master textile techniques within the areas of thread techniques, printing techniques and embroidery
- Use simple pattern design and tailoring of patterns
- Use IT applications as a tool in creative processes
- Use various tools and materials for the visualisation of ideas and processes
General competence
The candidate can:
- Develop an exploratory approach to knowledge and familiarity with both traditional and modern textiles
Course Description
The course focuses on exploration and skills training so that students may develop knowledge of materials, tools and techniques. Students will become familiar with the tools and techniques required for working on and creating objects using textiles as the basic material. The subject content in this course provides an important foundation for other courses in the study programme. Students are expected to have an inquiring attitude towards gaining knowledge and should be familiar with both traditional and modern textiles.
The course includes several assignments that relate the course’s subject material to practical exercises. Some of the assignments will involve technical experimentation which may further be used as a starting point for exploration and new products.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Instruction will mainly be carried out in the classroom and the textiles workshop, and includes demonstrations, practical exercises, skills training and lectures. In addition to the joint teaching, supervision will be given individually and in groups. The interaction between creative work, theory and reflection constitutes an important part of the course and will be reflected in the teaching. Students are expected to put in considerable effort in the workshop, where work with textiles will require confidence and practice. The subject content of the course will be concentrated during this period, but also in the context of the acquisition of techniques related to the other courses.
Assessment Methods
In order to gain a pass in this course, students must submit a portfolio before the stipulated deadline, which will include the result of technical exercises, exploration, process description with photographic documentation, products and a report. A grade will be given from A to F, where E is the lowest passing grade.
Please refer to Telemark University College Examination Regulations for more information.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Ian Hector Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 29/04/2013