Course Overview

Course Title: Print Intersections: Exploring Analog/Digital Thresholds
Credit Points: 24
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Martine Corompt
Course Coordinator Phone:
Course Coordinator Email: martine.corompt@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

In this studio-based course, you will expand your understanding of analog and digital print imaging through conceptual and technical explorations. By investigating handmade, machine-made, and screen-based methods, you'll examine contemporary print practices from local and international perspectives. The course encourages the development of a personal artistic practice that considers audience, peer interactions, and broader artistic and societal contexts.?
Using diverse media and concepts, you will broaden the scope of your developing studio specialisation. Through practice-led methods, you'll develop creative solutions to artistic challenges, exploring how artists from various cultural backgrounds initiate work through experimental approaches. You will build on previous experience and research to synthesise and apply new information enabling you to evolve series of interconnected art works.?
Through the presentation of artworks, you will engage in critical reflection and feedback and continue to build your digital documentation of the evolution of resolved artworks, concepts, research and working methods. You will create a series of developmental and resolved works with consideration of methods and processes that foreground safe practices and environmental sustainability and respectfully engage with diverse cultural knowledge and contexts.??
This course is part of the Major: 2D Studio Practices.

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