The activity of the Image Education laboratory focuses on two moments, one theoretical and the other practical. With the theoretical phase we intend to investigate the concept of image in its widest meaning. With the practical phase we want to give substance to the ideas elaborated through the active manual experience both inside the laboratory and with possible external stages. We intend with image a form that contemplates art and something else that art is not, therefore a concept that considers objects dealing with art as it has always been understood but also with something that differs from this definition. Our goal is not to train artists or art critics but to formulate logical bases to understand the learning processes of children through the use of images, to clarify how and in what way a child learns to know the surrounding world to be able to help him, through creative methods, to express his own self and compare it with the world. The aim of the course is in brief to introduce a critical conscience that allows us to design basic image education courses, on the didactic level, for learning and cognitive evolution both for the nursery school and for the primary.
1- U.D. Meaning of L.E.I. and setting the work on the image.
Art and image, connections and differences. Comparisons and considerations on the image and its meaning in relation to the concept of art. The total image. Practical theoretical indications on the construction of a book of significant images and their critical definition. On the basis of this work the evaluation of the students will be formulated in part. The importance of drawing in the evolution of the child. The stadial theories. Luquet, Lowenfwld and Brittain. Practical phase: 1- self-portrait with pen, time 10 '. 2- self-portrait with pencil and rubber, time 10 '. 3- possible correction of the drawing produced on a sheet of gloss overlaid with felt-tip pen, time 10 '. 4- self-portrait with closed eyes, with pen, time 10 '. 5- self-portrait with an unusual hand, with a pen, time 10 '. Comparisons and considerations.
2- U.D. Children's drawing in their physical and mental development. The stages of development and their representations in nursery and primary schools. Kellogg's "formal" school compares with Lowenfeld's "psychosocial" school. The birth of culture and conceptuality in the graffiti of homo sapiens. Considerations on the sign and the form through comparisons between the stellar theories of Kellog and the proposals of Anati and Leroi-Gourhan. Pictograms, ideograms, psychograms and mitograms. The tale of graffiti. Practical phase, in pairs. The concept of Chimera; animal man association in the design of children and Paleolithics. Anthropozoomorphic elements to be reconstructed in a visual representation using collage and mixed media.
3- U.D. The creativity factor in the design of the sick. Self-reflection and care linked to the release of energy through the creative act. Considerations on the psychopathological sign. Art Brut. Comparisons with elements of the language of modern art. Practical phase, in pairs. Personal verification of projective tests. Visual writing: creating sentences and transforming them using the rebus formula.
4- U.D. Modern and contemporary art; his birth as liberation from the canons and the official rules. The new materials, new senses and meanings of the work. The new languages. Practical phase: The shadows cast to life size: collective work in groups of 4 participants with references to techniques related to historical artistic movements.
Ricevimento: EVERY WEDNESDAY AT THE END OF THE LABORATORY (14 HOURS)
CARLO MERELLO (President)
GIACOMO MONTANARI (President)
VISUAL EDUCATION
Discussion on what produced during the teaching of the subject, questions on the theoretical program carried out, evaluation of the graphic-critical essay, evaluation of the laboratory activity.
Logical critical capacity, general culture on the topics covered in the laboratory, expressive and communicative skills, ability to relate topics belonging to different cultural contexts, ability to search and acquire information independently from sources not indicated and operational experiences.
It will evaluate the work produced in the laboratory and at home based on the instructions given by the teacher