Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Giving general information about the course content
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R8 Section I
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2
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Study natural or artificial objects, Stylize the study and create a new design with variations, Describing the agateware (marble) technique of decor methods.
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Application Study I
R1 s.11-33
R2 s.101
R3 s.52
R4 s.18
R5 s.55
R6 s.33
R7 s.1-4-27
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3
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Creating a new design based on natural or artificial objects I,
Colored mud preparation for marble technique.
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Application Study II
R5 s. 34
R6 s.17
R7 s.27
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4
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Creating a new design based on natural or artificial objects II.
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Application Study III
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5
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Creating a new design based on natural or artificial objects III.
Forming colored sludge by molding method.
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Application Study IV
R6 s.25
R7 s.33
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6
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Creating a new design based on natural or artificial objects IV.
4 colored casting sludge is poured on top of each other to obtain layered casting.
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Application Study V
R7 S.33-38
R6 s.26
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7
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Forming the original design with plate method, Forming concave shapes on the casting using pointed shaping tools.
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Application Study VI
R7 s.54
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8
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Studying artificial objects, Giving information about Japanese decor technique nerikomi.
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Application Study VII
R6 s.34
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9
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To do stylization, deformation and variations of object study I
Colored sludge preparation for Nerikomi technique.
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Application Study VIII
R5 s. 34
R6 s.17
R7 s.27
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10
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To do stylization, deformation and variations of object study II
Nerikomi patterns identified and overlapping the appropriate sludge to be combined.
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Application Study IX
R6 s.36
R8 Section 3.1
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11
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Designing sculpture and form by combining the designs obtained in the last frame I,
Forming with rested colored mud.
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Application Study X
R8 Section 3.2
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12
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Designing sculpture and form by combining the designs obtained in the last frame II,
Working in mold with Nerikomi technique
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Application Study XI
R8 Section 3.3
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13
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Shaping the determined sculpture and form design.
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Application Study XII
R8 Section 3.3
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14
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Drying, firing, glazing.
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Application Study XIII
R3 s.77-
R4 s.12-98
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