2015年度工学院大学 情報学部情報デザイン学科
History of Humanities[3281]
1単位 足立 節子 准教授 [ 教員業績 JP EN ]
- <授業のねらい>
- Students will acquire an understanding of various paradigms from an humanities perspective in order to expose the intersections between technology and the humanities and reveal the interrelationship between the thought processes associated with both.
- <受講にあたっての前提条件>
- None. However, students should be prepared to communicate in English. The course will be conducted in English.
- <具体的な到達目標>
- Students have acquired an understanding of various paradigms from an humanities perspective, the intersections between technology and the humanities and the interrelationship between the thought processes associated with both.
- <授業計画及び準備学習>
- Technology is both a production of the human condition and a major factor in the development of the human condition. It is essential for students of architecture/technology to have a firm grounding in the interrelatedness of their majors and the development of humanities’ concepts in order for them to conceive of pertinent and progressive designs. To achieve this, the course in History of Humanities will examine the motivations behind developments from both needs based and intrinsic creativity based points of view. This will entail analyzing structural, technological, and scientific achievements and aesthetic principles across the paradigm shifts of human culture.
Students will have to read and write for homework. Instructors will provide written and oral feedback.
Week 1: Orientation and overview of course Weeks 2-4: The Ancient World to the European Medieval Period Early structures: functionality and aesthetics Influence of environment on aesthetics and design Representation for purpose of control: religion, politics, and power Weeks 5-8: Creative Arts and Design during the Renaissance and Enlightenment Effects of Transculturalization Age of Exploration and Colonization Economic Paradigm Shifts Religious Paradigm Shifts Rise of the Middle Class Shift towards subjectivity Weeks 9-11: Rise of Democracies and Industrial Age Spread of Reading: Rise of the novel and short story Correlations between literature, art, and design Creations for the common person Weeks 12-15: Post-industrial developments Anti-art Effects of mass media Globalized aesthetics
- <成績評価方法>
- Homework(20%), course work(20%), projects/tests(30%) and participation(30%)
Students must achieve 60% or above to earn the credit.
- <教科書>
- No text is required for this course.
- <参考書>
- None
- <オフィスアワー>
- Shinjuku Campus A-2737: Wednesdays & Thursdays lunch time and by appointment.
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