Drawings and clay exercises, aimed at restarting the perception and building up new-personal mechanisms for reading and understanding the characteristics of inorganic structure.
The subject Plastic Art 1 explores:
1. The in-depth study of inorganic structures, whether processed or not, with a variety of design approaches (cursive, three-dimensional design), as well as their dynamic relationship with its material meaning.
2. The senses, and the human body as perceptual tools of the plastic form (Aperture perception).
3. Gradual transition from two-dimensional study to spatial construction.
4. The concepts of ‘empty’, ‘compact’ and Intermediate space.
Teachers
- Konstantinos Daflos, Associate Professor (Συντονιστής)
- George Giparakis, Associate Professor
- Ioannis Grigoriadis, Associate Professor
- Theodora Voutsina, Associate Professor