Historical Techniques and Technologies of Art Works' Materials Processing

Major: Fine Arts, Decorative Art, Restoration
Code of subject: 6.023.00.O.071
Credits: 4.00
Department: Restoration of Architectural and Artistic Heritage
Lecturer: Cand. architect, associate professor Lukomsky Yu. V.
Semester: 8 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: The learning outcomes of this discipline detail the following program learning outcomes: Knowledge: ЗН.2 Knowledge of historical-stylistic, architectural, artistic and plastic-artistic bases of restoration of works of art. ZN.5 Knowledge of modern software in professional activities for the restoration of works of art. Skills: UM.1 Be able to collect and process source information on the basis of field surveys of objects, measurements, soundings, pits, archival and iconographic materials of the work of art. UM.8 Work effectively both individually and as a team. Communication: COM.3 Ability to work on an object in a group. AiV.2 Ability to realize the need for lifelong learning in order to deepen the acquired and acquire new professional knowledge.
Required prior and related subjects: Prequisite: History of restoration by profession; Fundamentals of sculpture, part 2. Co-requisites: Special plastic, part 1; Basics of sculpture, part 5; Restoration of stone sculpture, part 1.
Summary of the subject: The discipline "Historical techniques and technologies of stone processing" is based on the consistent assimilation of material on the history of stone processing, during the epochs of human development from primitive tribal associations to increasingly advanced civilizations. During the Stone Age, primitive communities worked stone in a specific way and used it as a tool for hunting, processing food, making fires, making magical images, building primitive parking lots for living, etc., according to archaeological research. With the development of civilizations, methods of extraction, transportation and processing of stone for the construction of monumental architecture, as well as sculpture (Egypt, Assyria, Antiquity, the Roman Empire) were mastered. Masonry in the Middle Ages and the New Age is engaged in collective organizations that use more and more sophisticated tools, invent new techniques and technologies in stone processing for the needs of architecture and sculpture. The study of the discipline is a series of lectures and practical classes. Practical tasks are performed in the auditorium, as well as at architectural heritage sites located in the center of Lviv, and are developed independently by the student using the available facilities of the department and specialized laboratories, as well as on the personal computer device (PC). During the practical tasks, visual analysis, sketches, measurement of objects selected according to the task using traditional (ruler, tape measure, etc.) tools and modern technical means (digital camera, laser tape measure, laser level). Drawings are made in the environment of AutoCAD (student version). The work is executed according to the established sample, submitted in printed form (A4 format) and in digital form.
Assessment methods and criteria: Attendance at lectures - 20 points. Attending practical classes and performing practical tasks - 20 points. Written test - 45 points. Oral test - 15 points. The total number of points in the discipline - 100.
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