92528 VISUAL CULTURES

FACULTY OF ARTS

Full Unit Specifications
(Variations may occur between Day & External Offerings)


Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: Nil.

Synopsis


Understanding and explaining the nature of contemporary culture  is  a
difficult  task.  Since major technological developments  occurred  in
the  mid '60s dramatic social changes have taken place.  Intrinsic  to
these  changes are notions of difference in visual culture within  the
current  cultural  contexts  of  artistic  communication.   This  unit
addresses  issues of social and cultural practice which challenge  and
shape  the arts of European and non-European cultures.  Positions  of,
and  differences between, artist and audience are central concepts for
deconstruction.   Constructs  of  visual  communication,   constituted
through the visual language of cultural codes and conventions, will be
explored  as  they relate to agency and the transmission  of  cultural
literacy across various periods and cultures in Art History.