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Elective course  2007
Architecture and film: Morphology of Body and Space #2 
Course code AF17 
Department Institute of Architecture 
Professor in charge Professor Rolf Gerstlauer  
Additional staff Lectures and workshops with directors, artists, choreographers and photographers 
Prerequisities
Passed the 4th semester.
 
Instruction language Norwegian and English 
Max no. of students 15 
ECTS credits

Related courses

Selective studio course (24 ECTS)

Course description

The Production and Representation of Architectural Space in Film:

- The Production and Representation of Architectural Space and/or Architectural Body in Film have since its beginning influenced Architectural Practice and its Spatial Discussion.

- New production- and representation-technologies further inspire and stress the understanding and development of architectural space and are used to bring forward new spatial arguments.

The Phenomenological Discussion on Architectural Space, its Nature and the Production of it:

- The elective course, “Architecture and Film”, will set its focus on “Morphology of Body and Space”. The aim is to further understand, influence, and develop the architectural space through a mere phenomenological discussion of it.

Learning outcomes

Advanced design based on a current, critical architectural discourse. Individual process preparation / adaptation. Architectonic programming. Exercise in video and 3D tools.

Contents and teaching methods

The course starts with a brief historical, theoretical and philosophical discussion on film in general, and on kinetic representation of architectural space in particular.

Students will be introduced to the field of investigation through lectures, literature and a series of films and video-art. Workshops organized in collaboration with artists and film-directors, will exercise the students’ skills in the use of film/video-making tools and seek to strengthen their awareness for film as a media with the potential to influence, understand, and further develop architectural space.

The final exercise will search to produce kinetic architectural space (or spatial narratives) on video/film.

The material/production of the studio will be published.

Exams and assessment methods

Study-progression, final outcome examined by an external critic.

2D, 3D, text, photo/video/film, tool shop, testing hall.

The work will be used for publications.

The course is assessed to a Pass - Fail grade scale subject to the Regulations for Master's degree programs at Oslo School of Architecture and Design, § 6-14.

Literature

Mandatory reading

Will be handed out at the start of the semester.

Recommended reading

Architecture/space – body & space – figure & ground - interstitial

Bernard Tschumi:Architecture and Disjunction

Bernard Tschumi:The Manhattan Transcripts

Bernard Tschumi:Questions of Space: Lectures on Architecture

Bernard Tschumi:event-cities / event-cities 2 / event-cities 3

Bernard Tschumi:Architecture in/of Motion

Sanford Kwinter:Architectures of Time

Peter Eisenman:Eisenman Inside Out

Peter Eisenman:Investigations in Architecture

Cynthia Davidson:Anymore

Cynthia Davidson: Anything

Cynthia Davidson: Anyhow

Architecture; others

Hubert-Jan Henket / Hilde Heynen:Back from Utopia; The Challenge of the Modern Movement

Michael Hays: Architectural Theory since 1968

Kenneth Frampton:Modern Architecture – A Critical History

Kenneth Frampton:Studies in Tectonic Culture – The Poetics of Construction

Keneth Frampton: Labour, Work and Architecture

Pamela M. Lee: Object to be destroyed; The work of Gordon Matta-Clark

Peter Lang / William Menking:Superstudio; life without objects

Image/cinema/video/space

Jacques Aumont / Claire Pajackowska: The Image

Bill Viola: Reasons for knocking at an empty house

Roland Barthes:I mage Music Text

Jacques Derrida: The truth in painting

Film/Cinema – history/theory

Richard Taylor: The Eisenstein Reader

Elie Faure: The art of cineplastics 1923!

Andrey Tarkovsky: Sculpting in time; reflections on the cinema

Cinema & Architecture

Francois Penz & Maureen Thomas:Cinema & Architecture

Maggie Toy:Architecture and Film

Dietrich Neumann: Film Architecture; Set designs from Metropolis to Blade Runner

Architecture and animation

Bob Fear: Architecture + Animation

Philosophy

Miguel de Beistegui:The new Heidegger

Gilles Deleuze:Francis Bacon; the logic of sensation

Gilles Deleuze / Félix Guattari:A thousand plateaus

To be extended before the start of the semester.

Updated

19/05/2008