NIGK13006U CANCELLED: Landscape Film
MSc Programme in Landscape Architecture
This course is an advanced design studio.
The course explores the landscape architectural design process through the use of film media.
The aim of the studio is to enhance the landscape architectural student’s ability to perform as an design entrepreneur with the film media.The studio focuses on how film can be applied to enhance and contribute with new aspects to the architectural design process.
Film emphasize time, sound and human-context interrelationships
as key subject for the landscape architectural agenda and
innovation. Hence the landscape film studio is realized as
methodological investigations in the landscape design process.
The studio train the student in rethinking parameters and scope
of the landscape architectural methodology through the media used.
Landscape film studio explores a particular subject every year that
challenge contemporary practice and investigate possible innovation
strategies.
The film media is studied in workshops for capacities of
sensory-aesthetic registration, analysis and communication of
landscape architectural qualities. How the film media can generate
or empower new values in landscape architectural design. A design
project integrating film or spanning from film is expected as a
final result.
Landscapefilm studio is work intensive.
The main objectives of the studio are to provide different
academic and artistic competence for the understanding of time,
space and landscape. It focuses on the film media's
effects on the perception, reflection, development, design and
projection of space in the landscape architectural practice.
The aim of the studio project itself is to gain insight into
(1) the theoretical discourse on time and space
(2) the role/significance of film versus classic architectural
design tools (drawing, models, diagrams, notations,
photography)
(3) possible filmic methods of registration and communication
through experimental exercises and
(4) a filmic research by design-based project dialogue with a
specific context, forum, situation or methods/tools.
Knowledge:
The student is introduced to basic film registration techniques and
the newest research within the field. Analogous the student learns
about time, the representation of spatial dynamics and affect
projection as a key element of the landscape architecture design
production.
Through a design project the student learn how to use
film in a spatial design practice. Additionally the student learn
to argue for a landscape architectural agenda with or within a
specific 'filmic' methodology.
Skills:
The course focuses on how time can be highlighted as a value in
the skills and projects available for the landscape architect. The
skills obtained include
a) the ability to frame, analyse, formulate and debate arguments,
strategies and systematic thinking in landscape architecture - in
relation to time, film and spatial aspects.
b) the student obtains methodological skills by exploring,
developing and testing the film camera in a concrete project design
setting.
Competences:
- To describe, conceptualise, discuss and apply knowledge of
innovation in landscape architectural related media and
methodologies; Predominantly film in combination
with drawings, text, visualisations, diagrams, models.
- To perform innovative through a focus on capturing time dynamics
through film in a specific landscape designproject
- To show and communicate a critical and reflective view on
methodologies and entrepreneurship in the field of landscape
architecture.
Please see Absalon.
The studio does not restrict itself to specific theoretical positions, themes or platforms in the landscape architectural field. Focus is on investigating a specific filmic methodology within or in relation to landscape architecture: How landscape architects may capitalize further on film in working with living and dynamic spatial contexts - like habitats, seasons, urban development and climatic conditions. How a film perspective can lead to new knowledge about spatial surroundings in the design proces.
Landscape film studio takes off with readings of landscape film and media modulation literature. Throughout the studio the subject is addressed in innovation-minded workshops, which focus both on media, production and outcome issues, - on methodology, design process and design product.
In the end, the student does a design project that addresses new processes or production models in the attempt to capitalize on film and time. The design project is examined for its innovative value: How the proposed design project capitalize or gain from the use of the film media.
Innovative external professionals will be invited to present their methodologies to qualify the studio subjects. These invited lectures are to work as possible role models for the students.
The studio will be taught through small group works/individual work.
The student is expected to participate in intensive design studio group work. The student is expected to read and prepare for presentations and discussion of the studio literature. The student is to expected to explore new media and media modulatins creatively.
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 10
- Guidance
- 10
- Practical exercises
- 25
- Preparation
- 10
- Project work
- 151
- Total
- 206
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- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment, Ongoing throughout the courseOral examination, 30 minutesThe 30 minute oral examination is based on reviewing the exam hand-in.
Exam hand-in is at least one film, approximately 3 Posters, at least one model and a A4 process portfolio.
The A4 process portfolio is prepared as a documentation of student work with the film media through the course, while the final film, 3xA0 project design panels and model are prepared in the latter half of the course. A combined grade is given after the oral examination. - Aid
- Without aids
- Marking scale
- passed/not passed
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
The examination will be conducted by two internal examinators. One is the course responsible.
- Re-exam
Re-submission of exam hand-ins (Film, posters, model(s) and portfolio), oral exam, 30 minutes. The oral examination is based on review of the film, design project panels and the process portfolio. A combined grade is given after the oral examination.
Criteria for exam assesment
See learning outcome.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NIGK13006U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 block
- Placement
- Block 4
- Schedule
- C
- Course capacity
- 25
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Study Board of Geosciences and Management
Contracting department
- Department of Geoscience and Natural Resource Management
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Science
Course Coordinators
- Rikke Munck Petersen (rmpe@ign.ku.dk)
Sektion for Landskabsarkitektur og Planlægning
Lecturers
Rikke Munck Petersen
Emilie Kjeldsen Kjær