Undergraduate
Faculty of Arts and Design
Communication Designs - Multimedia
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Sociology of Art I

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
ITM5003 5 Sociology of Art I 2/0/0 CC Turkish 4
Course Goals
The aim of this course is to develop students' abilities to understand the concepts with regards to art sosciology and the relationship between art and sociology. Students will learn the development of art history and artistic thought. Students will be able to think about the dynamics and characteristics of art in a thorough manner.
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Instructor(s) Lecturer Dr. F. Işıl Demirel
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule Tuesday, 12:00 - 13:45 / ZD-1
Office Hour(s) Tuesday, 16:00 - 17:00 / 1G06
Teaching Methods and Techniques Lectures, group work, project preparation and analysis.
Principle Sources Pierre Bourdieu, Sanatın Kuralları, Yazınsal Alanın Oluşumu ve Yapısı, Yapı Kredi yayınları, 2006.
Ömer Naci Soykan, Sanat Sosyolojisi: Kuram ve Uygulama, Dönence Yayınları, 2009. Donald Kuspit, Sanatın Sonu, Metis yayınları, 2004. Leo Bersani – Ulysse Dutoit, Fakir Sanat, Dost Kitabevi Yayınları, 2006.
Larry Shiner, Sanatın İcadı, Ayrıntı 2006.
 
Other Sources Norbert Elias, Mozart: Bir Dahinin Sosyolojisi, Kabalcı, 2000.
John Berger, Görme Biçimleri, Metis, 2010. Jonathan Crary, Gözlemcinin Teknikleri Ondokuzuncu Yüzyılda Görme ve Modernite Üzerine, Metis, 2010.
Claude Gintz, Başka yerde & Başka Biçimde, Dost, 2010.
 
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction to course & Syllabus Lecture
2. Week Presentation of Reading Materials & Topics Lecture
3. Week On Sociology of Art Lecture
4. Week Purpose of Art Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 5 – 12. Lecture
5. Week Art in the Beginning: Mediums Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 12 – 20. Lecture
6. Week Art in the Beginning: Language and Power of Magic Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 20 – 33. Lecture
7. Week Art and Social Classes Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 34 – 42. Lecture
8. Week Midterm Exam Exam
9. Week Art & Capitalism: Romance Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 43 – 55. Lecture
10. Week Folk Art, Art for Art, Impressionism Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 55 – 68. Lecture
11. Week Naturalism, Symbolism and Mysticism, Alienation Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 68 – 78. Lecture
12. Week Nihilism, Fragmentation, Mystery Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 78 – 90. Lecture
13. Week Escape from Society, Realism, Socialist Realism Source: E. Fischer. Sanatın Gerekliliği, V Yayınları, Ankara, 1990. Pages: 90 - 104. Lecture
14. Week On Society & Art: General Review Lecture
15. Week Final Exam Exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 20
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 1 20
Attendance 1 20
Final Exam 1 40


Program Outcomes
PO-1Students will be able to define all sorts of concepts predominantly related with communication, arts and culture alongside other differint disciplines.
PO-2Students will be able to interprete technological developments and other related artistic and cultural perceptions.
PO-3Students will be able to understand contemporary/actual practises.
PO-4Students will be able to analyse the organic relationships between art, communication and society.
PO-5Students will be able to experience the process neccesarry, producing creative designs.
PO-6Students will be able to study independently of their own accord in a creative environment
PO-7Students will be able to use technical equipments properly, and be also accomplish their projects within the given period.
PO-8Students will be able to transform their creative ideas into multidisciplinary applications.
PO-9Students will be able to produce original works in different areas ranging from graphic arts, photography, cinema, performing arts to plastic arts.
PO-10Students will be able to have experiences on film directory, script writing, photography directory and editing.
PO-11Students will be able to gain proficiency on computer based design, character design for both two and three dimensional animation movie. They also will be able to have experience on stage design.
PO-12Students will be able to have experiences on various disciplines of performing arts, such as acting, mimic, modern dance, singing, dramatic improvisation.
PO-13Students will be able to create original art works in painting, sculpture and ceramic disciplines.
PO-14Students will be able to gain an ability in producing projects together with experienced academics invited.
PO-15Students will be able to participate in competetive projects both at home and abroad such as exhibitions, workshops and seminars.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Students will study the origins of the relation between art and society
LO-2Students will be able to define the theories and paradigms of sociology of art
LO-3Students will be familiar with functional and theoretical aspects of making a social analysis of art
LO-4Students will be able to analyse art as a social concept
LO-5Students will be able to analyse art institutions according to technological and economic aspects
LO-6Students will be able to critise artistic practices
LO-7Students will be able to figure art social changes and their relation to art
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13PO 14PO 15
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LO 7