This module focuses on exploring contemporary visual languages through the creation and analysis of images, integrating concepts such as visual culture, visuality, and scopic regimes. Students will work from an intercultural, international, and cross‑sector perspective, examining how cultural and social contexts influence the perception and production of images.
The methodology combines practical workshops, laboratories, and critical analysis, encouraging experimentation and dialogue between students and faculty. The aim is to develop a deep and applied understanding of visual creation processes across different disciplines and professional environments.
Contents
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- Analyse and interpret contemporary images and visual languages from intercultural, international, and cross‑sector perspectives.
- Explore and experiment with visual creation processes that incorporate visual culture, visuality, and scopic regimes, fostering innovation and critical thinking.
- Develop graphic projects that combine conceptual rigour and creative practice, connecting theory, experimentation, and cultural context.
- Promote dialogue and the exchange of perspectives between students and faculty to enrich understanding and critical analysis of images.