Practice of Art 8: Introduction to Visual Thinking
Practice of Art 8: Introduction to Visual Thinking (Spring 2013, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John S. McNamara. Introduction to Visual Thinking -
A first course in the language, processes, and media of visual art. Course work will be organized around weekly lectures and studio problems that will introduce
students to the nature of art making and visual thinking.
Lecture 01 - Aspects of the Self/Others |
Lecture 02 - Making Things |
Lecture 03 - Writing in Light |
Lecture 04 |
Lecture 05 - Seeing is Believing |
Lecture 06 - Appropriation, Recontextualization, Integration |
Lecture 07 - Appropriation, Recontextualization, Integration |
Lecture 08 - Painting: The Rosetta Stone |
Lecture 09 |
Lecture 10 - Perception, Phenomenon, Entropy, Spirituality |
Lecture 11 - Perception, Phenomenon, Entropy, Spirituality |
Lecture 12 - Perception, Phenomenon, Entropy, Spirituality |
Lecture 13 - Passion/Persistence: Different Paths |