Applied Visual Techniques - YARALVTBNF
Academic year/semester: 2024/25/2
ECTS Credits: 12
Available for: Only for the faculty’s students
Lecture hours: 0
Seminarium:0
Practice: 4
Laboratory: 2
Consultation: -
Prerequisites: none
Course Leader: Prof. Bánföldi Károly Zoltán
Faculty: Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, 1146 Budapest, Thököly út 74.
Course Description:
Language of pictorial thinking, its peculiarities in different areas of visual culture, methods of contemporary imaging, design and spatial design. Factors affecting the sense of space, form and color, systems of influence: errors in visual perceptions, possibilities for creating illusions, optical illusions, the study of light-shadow effects that emphasize plasticity, light filtering and kinetic
experiments. Creating spatial concepts for external and internal spaces taking into account visual impact systems: dividing space, articulating it with architectural elements, constructing spatial structures, shapes modeled and computer-generated, compiling visual design documentation: material and texture effects, space, shape, color and light experiences that change during the tour.
Competences:
able to comprehensively handle aesthetic, functional, technical, economic, social and legal expectations throughout the design process
Topics:
1. week classroom training Presentation of the tasks of the semester, description of the requirements.
2. week classroom training THE PROCESS OF CREATING A DESIGN CONCEPT.
3. week classroom training DESIGN I-IV.
4. week classroom training DESIGN I-IV.
5. week classroom training DESIGN I-IV.
6. week classroom training DESIGN I-IV.
7. week classroom training VISUAL EFFECTS I.
8. week classroom training VISUAL EFFECTS I I.
9. week classroom training COMPLEX VISUALIZATION I-II.
10. week classroom training
11. week drawing-term often. PORTFOLIO I.
12. week drawing-term often. PORTFOLIO II.
13. week drawing- term often. PORTFOLIO III.
Assessment: Mid-term assignment
Exam Types:
Mid Term Exam
Compulsory bibliography: -
Recommended bibliography: -
Additional bibliography: -
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