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Department: Creative Media and Info Tech Module Code: MEDA91000
Level: Level 9 Contact Hours: 24
Duration: 1 Semester Directed Study Hours: 0
Effective Term: 2011/12 Indep. Study Hours: 76
Credits: 5

Prerequisite Knowledge:

  BA or APL

Module Description/Aims:

  TECHNOLOGY/ART/SOCIETY (DISPLACEMENT, FRACTURE, AND SIMULACRA)
This module is designed to develop the analytical skills and conceptal abilities of students. This will be achieved by examining, discussing, critiquing and applying a range of philosophical theories - from, for example, Marxism to Feminism to Postmodernism - to over-arching concepts such as knowledge, power, autonomy, Art and technoculture, and to the student's chosen area of research. The module takes the form of a seminar series to foster continuous critical dialogue amongst students.

N.B. Seminar topics will vary, depending on the proposed theses' topics of students
 


 
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Contact Type Hours
Practical/Workshop2 Per Week


 
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On successful completion of the module, the learner will be able to:
No. Description/Learning Outcomes
1Demonstrate a knowledge base that exercises higher levels of judgement, analysis and critique
2Synthesize and integrate knowledge, evidence, concepts and theories related to this area
3Evaluate and critique philosophical evidence
4Demonstrate intellectual adaptability in the application of theory to practice
5Critically reflect on philosophical and analytical practice in order to develop it


 
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Learning Strategies
Seminars - Students will give a 20-25 minute paper, combining critical analysis of, and theoretical approaches to, their chosen area of study.


 
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Content Detail
Technology, Art, Society: Displacement, Fracture and Simulacra1. Technology, Art, Self, Society: Analysing Contents
2. Technology: Form and Matter
3. Critical Approaches: Marxism to Postmodernism (and beyond)
4. Do Machines Make History• Aristotle, Kant, Rousseau, Marx
5. Technology, Epistemology, Power
6. Technology, Art, Freedom
7. Technology and Social Constructs
8. The Human Person as Maker
9. Technology and Autonomy
10. Technology, Conditioning, Social Practice
11. Cyberspace and Simulacra
12. "The World" as Will, Idea, Art

Topics of student seminars will vary depending on the research/project of the student concerned.


 
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Assessment Strategies
Seminar Paper: 20-25 minutes' duration on a specific area. Student will link this to their own thesis/project. (LO 1-5)
Section in multidisciplinary document to be submitted at the end of semester I (LO 1-5)
Repeat Assessment Procedures:
1. Re-submit seminar paper on specified topic.
2. Re-submit section of final document.


 
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Learning Outcome Assessment Category Assessment Method Additional Information % alloc
1, 2, 3, 4, 5Final Exam (Other)SeminarSeminar paper (20-25 minutes' duration) on specific area, linked to student's thesis/project50
1, 2, 3, 4, 5Final Exam (Other)Project - IndividualSection in final multidisciplinary document to be submitted at the end of semester I50


 
Reading List show detail >>
   
 
Type ISBN Title Author Publisher Year Edition Library Link
Essential9780631222187Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition
Robert C. Scharff and Val Dusek (eds.)
Blackwell
2008-
Essential9781405149013Technology and Values
Craig Hanks (ed.)
Wiley-Blackwell
2010-
Essential9781846143427You are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto
Jaron Lanier
Allen Lane
2010-
Essential9780745624525Simulacra and Simulations
Jean Baudrillard
Stanford University Press
1988-
Recommended1405111631Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction
Val Dusek
Blackwell
2006-
Recommended9780415469142The New Media and Technocultures Reader
Seth Gidings and Martin Lister (eds.)
Routledge
2011-
None0000000An extensive Reading List for each topic will be provided
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2011-


 
Journals and Websites show detail >>
   
 
Type Description
JournalCritical Inquiry
JournalJournal of Popular Culture
JournalJournal of Art and Aesthetics
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