CADR1008 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sydney Grammar School
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Contemporary drawing introduces you to the idea that drawing can serve as a universal process relevant to all art practices and applications of creative thinking. This unit of study focuses on time-based drawing to encourage you to develop your own visual language as a catalyst for creative thought and a means to develop greater visual literacy. Time-based drawing asks you to consider time as an elastic medium that can be extended, made circular, wound backwards, and articulated through narrative, serial practices and unfolding processes. You will develop a portfolio and establish archives of source material that you can draw on for future creative endeavours. Assessment research file (50%) and final work (50%)