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GK 6.3 Offene Werkstätten GK I

Project supervision:In this course, students are supported in the realisation of projects, such as those from the respective range of courses GK 5: Design Practices designated in the curriculum as GK 5.1.1 - GK 5.5.1. Projects whose practical realisation requires diverse techniques with the material ceramics, as well as its areas of application and the resulting design and conceptual issues, are jointly developed and supervised. Free work:In this course, students are also supervised in the continuation of work begun in the courses GK 2: Fundamentals of Workshop Technology/Workshops and GK 2.5 (practising and deepening practice of craft techniques) or in individual ceramic projects.
Title GK 6.3 Offene Werkstätten GK I
Description Project supervision:In this course, students are supported in the realisation of projects, such as those from the respective range of courses GK 5: Design Practices designated in the curriculum as GK 5.1.1 - GK 5.5.1. Projects whose practical realisation requires diverse techniques with the material ceramics, as well as its areas of application and the resulting design and conceptual issues, are jointly developed and supervised. Free work:In this course, students are also supervised in the continuation of work begun in the courses GK 2: Fundamentals of Workshop Technology/Workshops and GK 2.5 (practising and deepening practice of craft techniques) or in individual ceramic projects.
Code 060438
Term Sommersemester 2025
Hours per Week 1
Instruction Language German
Teaching Activity ID UE
Teaching Activity Name Übung
Type ID LVEAB
Type Erstausbildung/Weiterbildung
Learning Objective Project supervision:After completing the course, students have insights into project-related ceramic-manufacturing-technical production methods, they have knowledge of the interdependence of design and ceramic-manufacturing-technical feasibility and can plan and implement necessary material-dependent realisation steps.Free working:The aim of free work is the practising and deepening occupation with basic ceramic techniques over a longer period of time and the resulting confidence in dealing with ceramic materials and production methods
Form of Assessment Prerequisite for an assessment is at least 75% attendance. Course with immanent examination character.Partial performance: Documentation of work, drafts, self-initiated work.
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Exam URL https://campus.akbild.ac.at/akbild_online/ee/ui/ca2/app/desktop/#/slc.tm.cp/student/courses/164652?$ctx=design=ca;lang=de&$scrollTo=toc_overview
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