Friday 26 February 2010

Portfolio Task 6 (Exhibition review)


Write a critical review of one of the exhibitions in Leeds (500-1000 words).

Attempt to include information on-

Context- Gallery info & history, curatorial issues etc
A physical description of at least one work
Theoretical contextualization and analysis- linking to theoretical ideas and using quotes etc
Info about the artist(s) / designer(s)
A critique of the curatorial strengths and weaknesses of the show

The above framework is adapted from this useful website from San Francisco University, which gives lots of good tips on how to do an exhibition review..

Monday 8 February 2010

Portfolio Task 5- Triangulation



Use the seminar texts discussed in last weeks session to write a short triangulated review of the First Things First manifesto (2000), published originally in AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, vol 17, No 2 (1999).

Make sure you use, and quote from, at least three texts in your critical analysis.

The seminar texts will be available on Moodle if you need a digital copy.

Monday 1 February 2010

Portfolio Task 4 (Annotation)



Annotate a key page (or pages) of Adorno's (1954) essay 'How to Look At TV'. Your annotations should evidence that you have conducted a close critical reading of the text and show deep level understanding and an ability to relate Adorno's ideas to examples of contemporary TV. Underline and explain key vocabulary and critical terminology.

Scan the annotated page(s) on to your blog.

This simple slideshow will give an idea of how to critically annotate a text to gain deeper understanding.

The essay is available on Moodle, under the Communication Theory section.

Friday 15 January 2010

Portfolio Task 3 (Essay Proposal Form)

Submit a proposal for the 2,000 word essay element of the portfolio brief.

The proposal should include-

  1. A proposed essay title or topic
  2. The main issues addressed by your argument (in bullet points)
  3. Any visual material that you will look at (include hyperlinks if possible)
  4. What theoretical approach / methodology will you use? e.g. marxism, the gaze, psychoanalysis etc
  5. Which specific theorists / writers will you refer to?
  6. At least 5 books / articles / resources already located (referenced using Harvard)