Color and Light
FWP 4, ADR
LB Mary Kim
Wednesdays, 05:30 pm
room N113
CiE
The aim of this course is to provide a fundamental understanding of color and light, and to understand how color behaves and use it as an organizing principle. Through a series of assignments and demonstrations, various color theories and applications will be explored.
We will focus on themes such as: How does color interact with other colors? How does color challenge our perception? What effects does color have on how we see? How could one be analytical to the emotion that colors evoke? How does color transform form or space? Could color 'form' spaces? What potential do color and light have in architecture?
Its objective is to develop careful seeing and analytical thinking in color that can be applied to all areas of the visual arts, design, and architecture. Students are expected to complete appropriate assignments related to theories and develop their own studies.
This course will be held in English.
First Meeting and introduction:
Wednesday, 25.03.26, 05:30 pm, room N113