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[[Drawing: basic techniques (B1)]]
 
[[Drawing: basic techniques (B1)]]
  
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[[Writing / text creation (B1)]]
 
 
Professor: [[Antoine Boute]]
 
 
 
The course is focused on the de-construction of writing mechanisms and of the practice of language as a material. Various contemporary writing practices are approached through the reading of texts and the exploration of the relation between writing and orality, body, and images.
 
  
 
[[Color: Analysis and Contextual Practices]]
 
[[Color: Analysis and Contextual Practices]]
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[[Sound (B3)]]
 
[[Sound (B3)]]
 
*'''Writing: textual creation'''
 
 
Professor: [[Brigitte Ledune]]
 
  
 
[[Commando Radio]]
 
[[Commando Radio]]
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[[Writing as material, materials of writing]]
 
[[Writing as material, materials of writing]]
  
*'''Dissertation Follow-Up'''
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[[Dissertation Follow-up]]
 
 
Professor: [[Brigitte Ledune]]
 
  
  

Version du 15 octobre 2019 à 09:17

The spaces of production and action are diversifying. The first years are the time of the maximum experimentation of these places. Experiment what a workshop is: a computer, a table, a stage, a kitchen. Not only are the courses multidisciplinary workshops, but also the school premises themselves can become multidisciplinary: auditorium, specific classrooms, cafeteria, exhibition spaces. The plastic realization of ideas, projects, orders, acts of communication is a process that happens, that operates in its very realization. We have to go through this: imagine, do, see, say. The risk of students exploring areas outside textbooks of any kind should be supported. In order to be able to ask the question of production conditions, it is a question of opening up and understanding the tools they have in their hands: softwares, pigments, typographies, films, voices, etc. Is the form determined by history, computer companies, technical limitations, economic means, the workplace?


Technical courses in Bachelors

From Work to Print

Internet and programming

Drawing: basic techniques (B1)

Writing / text creation (B1)

Color: Analysis and Contextual Practices

Film-Video (B2)

Film-Video (B3)

Digital utensils

Digital programming

Sound (B2)

Sound (B3)

Commando Radio


Technical courses in Master

Internal Internship

Experimental writing

Writing as material, materials of writing

Dissertation Follow-up