After successful completion of the course, students are able to recognise exhibitions as spatial structures and understand their museological basis. They will be able to identify different exhibition typological strategies, define the essential criteria of differentiation and apply these basics in the conception of exhibition spaces.
The research focuses on museum typologies and exhibition architecture as public spaces, places of memory and learning, and their social relevance. The research into historical examples and utopias will lead to the discussion of current questions about the future of exhibition spaces. At the centre of this exercise is the spatial notation of the content developed. The spatial location of the research will serve as a tool for learning and linking the thematic content.
Research, analysis, documentation, discussion, presentation, publication, exhibition, i.a.
Introduction: Mi. 03.03.2020 10:00 Uhr via Zoom https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/97999021244
The lectures and meetings take place weekly on Wednesday between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
If, due to the requirements of the Federal Government or the TU Wien, it becomes impossible to hold the class, the examination, and/or the class meetings on site, the class will move online. If this happens, the announced dates for the class lectures and examinations (part performances) may change. If the class moves online, the following methods and modes will apply:
Method when moving online:
The course will be held online via Zoom or GoToMeeting.
Exam mode when moving online:
Evaluation will be continuous even if the class moves online. The final presentation will be carried out on Zoom. Student work will be submitted in both analogue and digital form.
Assessment model for the online exam: both analogue and digital submissions and presentations will be assessed.
Required technical equipment for participation in the course and examination: stable internet access, Zoom or GoToMeeting.