Conservation of Modern Materials (10 ECTS)
Code: KX00DS58-3001
General information
- Enrollment
- 02.05.2022 - 01.09.2022
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 21.11.2022 - 11.01.2023
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 10 ECTS
- Virtual portion
- 3 ECTS
- RDI portion
- 10 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus and online
- Unit
- (2019-2024) School of Media, Design and Conservation
- Campus
- Hämeentie 135 D
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 1 - 16
- Degree programmes
- Conservation
- Teachers
- Anna Häkäri
- Teacher in charge
- Anna Häkäri
- Groups
-
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- Course
- KX00DS58
Objective
- The student will know how different materials, especially modern materials interact with each other, and how these should be taken into account in conservation of modern art textiles and other artwork.
- The student will know the problem areas of modern materials, modern art textiles and other artwork when applicable and she/he will acknowledge the importance to liaison with working life in problem solving.
- The student will be familiar with the ethics of modern textiles and modern art.
- The student will be able to use creative problem solving in practical conservation.
- The student will know how to document, clean, conserve and restore a modern art textile and she/he will be able to carry out the treatment when applicable.
- The student will be able to interact with artists and she/he will take their know-how into consideration in conservation of modern textiles and modern art when applicable
Content
- Modern textile and modern art and their special features
- The use of current techniques in textile conservation (digital printing)
- The meaning of artist and their acknowledgement in conservation
- Practical conservation in modern textile and modern art
- Artist interview as a part of conservation project
- Practical conservation project as team work
- Deepening of one’s own expertise
Location and time
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Hämeentie 135 D, Degree Programme in Conservation's premises.
Materials
Literature list and study hand-outs given by the lecturer before the course start and during the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, contact teaching, problem based learning, guided assignments, work assignments, independent work with literature.
Employer connections
Working life collaboration takes place through visits and/or visiting lectures and professional discussions. Objects for the study modules will be acquired through museums, institutions and private clients.
The study module will be implemented in cooperation with a local museum.
Exam schedules
No exam.
Completion alternatives
No other course will replace this course.
Student workload
The weekly working hours of a student is 1,5 cr which is equivalent to 40 hours of studies. 40 hours is formed from approx. 15 - 20 hours of contact studies with a lecturer. The remaining hours is spent by independent literature survey or practical work. 1 credit (cr) is equivalent to 27 hours (h).
Further information
During the study module the student should read up on the given literature together with practical work and give a PowerPoint presentation on a given subject.
The course will be implemented as project based learning. The student will have a role of an investigative learner.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student has a lot of absences from the teaching sessions. Activity during the teaching sessions and learning assignments is unsatisfactory. The student should improve her/his group working abilities.
The capacity to formulate relevant problems associated with the work is limited and therefore the problem solving and ability to apply theoretical studies to a practical work need to be improved.
The student does not work independently and there is a lot of need for teacher’s further guidance. The student has not given a requisite amount of attention for the subject and the result of the course is unbalanced. The student needs to improve her/his skills and knowledge in many areas. The student needs a lot of training in her/his manual skills and techniques.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student has taken part to all of the teaching sessions and learning assignments and the activity for the course is good. The student acts flexibly as a group member.
The studies proceed coherently. The student is able to understand the basic motifs of the course and is able to apply theoretical studies to a practical work. The reasoning of the rehearsal works is competent and the student understands causes and consequences of one's choice.
The student works independently but there is still need for teacher’s further guidance. The student has given a requisite amount of attention for the subject and the result of the course is balanced. The student has achieved a good level at her/his skills and knowledge. The student has good manual skills and techniques required in conservation.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The course objectives have been achieved in a competent manner. The student has taken actively and constructively part to the teaching and learning assignments. The student’s function enhances group activities.
The student masters the motifs of the course and prerequisites and is able to apply theoretical studies to a practical work. The reasoning of the rehearsal works is professional and the student can validate causes and consequences of one's choice.
The student works independently enough. The student is able to master the whole of subject both in theory and practice. The student has achieved an excellent level at her/his skills and knowledge. The student has excellent manual skills and techniques required in conservation.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student has a lot of absences from the teaching sessions. Activity during the teaching sessions and learning assignments is unsatisfactory. The student should improve her/his group working abilities.
The capacity to formulate relevant problems associated with the work is limited and therefore the problem solving and ability to apply theoretical studies to a practical work need to be improved.
The student does not work independently and there is a lot of need for teacher’s further guidance. The student has not given a requisite amount of attention for the subject and the result of the course is unbalanced. The student needs to improve her/his skills and knowledge in many areas. The student needs a lot of training in her/his manual skills and techniques.
Assessment methods and criteria
Learning assignment 70 %, continuous assessment 30 %.
Assessment is based on continuous assessment of a student, attendance, practical conservation work and its assessment. Each student is assessed from the starting point of her/his abilities, and how she/he will develop her/his abilities during the course.
Qualifications
Textile Materials, Techniques and Fibre Identification 5 cr, Chemistry I 5 cr, Chemistry I cont. 5 cr, Chemistry II 5 cr, Stitching Techniques in Textile Conservation 5 cr, Colour Theory and Colour Science 10 cr, Cleaning Methods in Textile Conservation I 5 cr, Cleaning Methods in Textile Conservation II 5 cr, Adhesives and Their Use in Conservation 5 cr
Further information
The course is implemented as a project based learning. Idea is learning through making the practical work. Student has a role as an investigative learner.
Further information
The course is implemented as a project based learning. Idea is learning through making the practical work. Student has a role as an investigative learner.