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SNT 108 - ceramic

Course Objectives

Bu güne dek seramiği, öğrencilerin konuyla ilgili düş gücünü el becerileri yoluyla yaratıcı gücünün tetiklenerek uygulamalı olarak (Atölyeye giren kilin bitmiş bir seramik ürüne dönüşüm süreci) yeri geldikçe de teknolojik olarak seramiğin oluşum tarihi, özellikle de ülkemiz topraklarında var olan seramiğin hangi aşamalardan geçerek bu güne ulaştığı, sanatsal ve teknolojik olarak seramiğin tanımı gibi konulara da yer verilmesidir.
Günün koşulları gereği bir süre sadece metinler ve görseller vasıtası ile öğrencileri yerel ve yabancı örnekler üzerinden bilgilendirilmesi amaçlanmaktadır

Course Description

Course Description
This ceramics course is one of the elective courses under the roof of ITU Fine Arts Department! And naturally, the Art and Design aspect of ceramics is discussed here. It is a journey into the adventure of discovering creatures that exist in students, perhaps existing, but they are not aware of! But regardless of the phenomenon of ceramics, it consists of three elements.

1. Imagination and Creativity
2. Craft and skill
3. Ceramic technology.
When one of these three is missing, the ceramic cannot be completed! At the beginning of the semester, students are asked a series of questions via Email. These questions are answered as their turn in the application process. For example: When the student sees when he can place the first clay product he has shaped in the oven, what to pay attention to when burning the oven, the products are covered with a thin glass layer (glaze), that is, glazed after the first baking; What is the secret question will come to the agenda? As these and similar questions come to the agenda, students are given brief and concise information. And the questions that have been forwarded to him are asked to be found in the final file correctly

Course Coordinator
Güngör Güner
Course Language
Turkish
 
 
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