The aim of this course is to teach students the basic production techniques of ceramics and to allow them to have practice in the discipline.
Prerequisite(s)
Corequisite(s)
Special Requisite(s)
Instructor(s)
Lecturer Özhan Pak
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Office Hour(s)
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Practical work supported with visual and practical lectures.
Principle Sources
ARCASOY, A. , “Seramik Teknolojisi”, 1983, M.Ü., G.S.F:, Seramik Bölümü Yayınları No:1, İstanbul.
ÖKSE, T., “Önasya Arkeolojisi Seramik Terimleri”, 1993, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, İstanbul.
YILMABAŞAR, J., “Jale Yılmabaşar Seramikleri ve Yöntemleri”, 1980, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, Ankara.
Other Sources
CLARK, G.,Alev Ebuziya Siesbye, 1990, Kale Seramik Sanat Yayınları, çev.: Zeynep Rona,İstanbul.
DOLORS ROS,f., “Seramik”,2006, İnkılap Yayınları, İstanbul.
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introductory class: how the semester will proceed and what teaching methods will be used.
Lecture
2. Week
Introduction to basic freehand shaping methods
Lecture
3. Week
Practical work and lecture on palm shaping methods
Practical
4. Week
More practical work on palm shaping methods. Beginning of practical work on production methods of composite covers
Practical
5. Week
Introduction to basic freehand shaping methods.
Lecture
6. Week
Midterm Exam
Practical
7. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine
Practical
8. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine (cylindrical).
Practical
9. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine (open and closed mouth).
Practical
10. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine (sphere).
Practical
11. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine. Creating new forms by uniting the principles methods.
Practical
12. Week
Guest Lecturer: discussion and practical work on a turning machine with a ceramics artist.
Practical and Lecture
13. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine. Methods of decorations through cutting and adding pieces.
Lecture
14. Week
Demontration of practical methods of shaping on a turning machine. Modular Screen Design.
Practical
15. Week
Preparation to boil all works
Practical
16. Week
Boiling and coloring of all works.
Practical
17. Week
Final Exam
Practical
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
30
Attendance
1
30
Final Exam
1
40
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Students will be able to define all sorts of concepts predominantly related with communication, arts and culture alongside other differint disciplines.
PO-2
Students will be able to interprete technological developments and other related artistic and cultural perceptions.
PO-3
Students will be able to understand contemporary/actual practises.
PO-4
Students will be able to analyse the organic relationships between art, communication
and society.
PO-5
Students will be able to experience the process neccesarry, producing creative designs.
PO-6
Students will be able to study independently of their own accord in a creative
environment
PO-7
Students will be able to use technical equipments properly, and be also accomplish their projects within the given period.
PO-8
Students will be able to transform their creative ideas into multidisciplinary applications.
PO-9
Students will be able to produce original works in different areas ranging from graphic arts, photography, cinema, performing arts to plastic arts.
PO-10
Students will be able to have experiences on film directory, script writing, photography directory and editing.
PO-11
Students 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-12
Students will be able to have experiences on various disciplines of performing arts, such as acting, mimic, modern dance, singing, dramatic improvisation.
PO-13
Students will be able to create original art works in painting, sculpture and ceramic disciplines.
PO-14
Students will be able to gain an ability in producing projects together with experienced academics invited.
PO-15
Students will be able to participate in competetive projects both at home and abroad such as exhibitions, workshops and seminars.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Students will have practical experience of ceramic production
LO-2
Students will be able to use basic tools of ceramic production
LO-3
Students will be able to think and design three dimensionally
LO-4
Students will have knowledge of colour and the use of colour
LO-5
Students will be knowledge and practically experienced about the processes of producing ceramic