Idiosyncratic Tools

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2018 Idiosyncratic Tools

Course Description

Summary

Use a hammer to hit a nail into a chunk of wood. Anyone may smash a cube office , carve a toy car or with strong encouragement, allow the hammer to sign its initials on your thumb - VBS (violet burning sunset.) Idiosyncratic devices enhance one's own senses. Once we completely understand the specific functions for which a tool is designed, we begin to tune senses back to the makers' concepts. Too often do we rely on the discoveries of others in order to perform daily tasks. Rather than finding solutions that seem comfortable, we will set limitations to challenge ourselves to use what is around. Class time will be allotted to the discussion of idiosyncratic devices as well as tool design and concepts that support specific material selection. The student will also be responsible for consistently drawing and refining the work in sketchbook. The evaluations will be determined by class participation and product output. All work should be on time of due dates. It is your responsibility that one class missed is made-up by my instruction. If two classes are missed during this seven-week intensive it will be hard to recover from failure.

Prerequisites

One visual arts studio course and familiarity with wood shop tools

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • John Umphlett

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2018

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12