Course Title: Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2012
Course Code: VART5910C
Course Title: Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples
School: 350T Fashion & Textiles
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C5213 - Diploma of Textile Design and Development
Course Contact : Julia Raath
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99259201
Course Contact Email:julia.raath@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
mary.zbierski-west@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 60
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
Students must be concurrently enrolled on MANU 5918C Select Raw Materials
Course Description
This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to use manipulation techniques to create a variety of different effects using fabrics, fibres and other materials for 2D and 3D design effects.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
LMTTD4010A Apply manipulation techniques to create experimental textile samples |
Element: |
1 Identify manipulation techniques |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Types of manipulation are identified. |
Element: |
2 Describe uses of manipulation in design process |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Uses of manipulation to inform and inspire design are described. |
Element: |
3 Manipulate textiles to produce work sample |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Manipulation techniques are applied to a variety of textiles and textile products. |
Learning Outcomes
The unit applies to the manipulation of a range of fibres, fabrics and other material used in the production of garments, accessories, interior and exterior applications, commissioned textiles, 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional objects. Evidence of competency in this skill requires a minimum of three types of manipulation.
Details of Learning Activities
This studio based course will enable students to gain an understanding of textile manipulation processes, including
surface design and construction techniques.
You will be expected to undertake practical tasks, problem solving exercises, and a variety of design briefs presented in a range of settings including individual and group projects.
Teaching Schedule
week 1. 09/02/12 Intro. & assessment requirements. Textile bingo and ‘stuff’ class exercise. Manipulating wire/paper/card/other materials to produce sculptural outcome.
week 2. 16/02/12 Excursion: Ranjani Shetter Dewdrops and Sunshine. National Gallery of Victoria Floor Talk 6pm
week 3. 23/02/12 Project 1 Nudibranch: Dye+Design+Fabricate Disperse dye/thermoplastic manipulation: dye application samples
week 4. 01/03/12 Project 1 Nudibranch Disperse dye/thermoplastic manipulation: thermoplastic manipulation
week 5. 08/03/12 Project 1 Nudibranch Complete manipulation/dyeing
week 6. 15/03/12 Project 1 present completed Nudibranch project Project 2 - Knit Knot Net Coil introduction and brief
week 7. 22/03/12 Project 2 - Knit Knot Net Coil class investigation of knitting, knotting, netting, coiling techniques
week 8. 29/03/12 Project 2 - Knit Knot Net Coil individual exploration of constructed textile structures
week 9. 12/04/12 Project 2 - Knit Knot Net Coil class presentation due. Project 3 Neckwear - the journey introduction and brief
week 10. 19/04/12 Project 3 Neckwear research and development
week 11. 26/04/12 Project 3 Neckwear Complete application/write artist statement
week 12 03/05/12 Project 3 Neckwear complete project. Scarf Festival entry due 4 May Papermaking from recycled paper and other materials.
week 13. 10/05/12 Project 4 Box It: Introduction and project brief for hanging piece incorporating investigation of paper/cardboard. Scarf Festival due 4 May
week 14 17/05/12 Project 4 Box It: Research and Development of design
week 15. 24/05/12 Project 4 Box It: Construction Excursion to Incinerator Gallery Moonee Ponds Artecycle Exhibition
week 16. 31/05/12 Project 4 Box It: Completion of project for presentation and installation
07/06/12 Marking Week: Project 4 Box It: on site review of installation. This final project to be included as part of Moreland City Council annual Coburg Carnivale held in June.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Braddock and O’Mahony, Techno Textiles Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design, Thames and Hudson |
Other Resources
Scissors, cutting blade, cutting mat, assorted fabrics and other material, masking tape, tape measure, ruler, note book, visual diary and sample folio.
Lab coats, fully covered, shoes, gloves, rags.
Overview of Assessment
To achieve successful completion of this course students must demonstrate an understanding of all elements of competency.
Detailed course and assessment requirements and information will be made available to you first week of class. Specific details will be explained to you during scheduled classes.
Assessment tasks have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner.
Students will be awarded a graded assessment only if competency has been demonstrated within the standard enrolment period on the first assessment attempt.
Units assessed as ‘not yet competent’ on a first assessment attempt and ‘competent’ on a second or subsequent attempt are to have results amended to competent but are not eligible for grading.
Students are advised that they are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate their assessment work to their teacher.
All work must be submitted by the due date. Late submission will not be graded higher than a PASS.
Assessment Tasks
To achieve successful completion of this course you must demonstrate an understanding of all elements of
competency.
Assessment tasks have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner.
Assessment will incorporate a variety of methods including:
• Technical file
• Sample swatch book
• Individual research report / presentation
Technical Folio: including evidence of completed 3D sculptural form; dye samples; thermoplastic
samples; project samples; OHS requirements; class handouts and recipes
Project 1 Nudibranch: Disperse dyes and thermoplastic manipulation
Project 2 Knit Knot Net Coil: exploration of constructed textile structures
Project 3 Neckwear entry for the Scarf Festival incorporating min. 2 manipulation techniques
Project 4 Box It: hanging piece exploring paper and cardboard material to be installed in the Moreland City Libraries Coburg branch.
Visual Diary:
The Book: group visual diary exercise
Research and development; Image bank including drawings, inspirational images,
Documentation of technical considerations including photographs
Documentation of processes undertaken; Additional notes and personal research
Assessment Matrix
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />elements | folio of technical samples and reports |
nudibranch disperse dyes |
neck wear |
knit knot net coil |
box it project |
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1. Identify manipulation techniques
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1.1; 1.2; 1.3; 3.5; 3.6 |
1.2; 1.3; |
1.1; 1.3 |
3.5; 3.6 |
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2.Describe uses of manipulation in design processes |
2.1; 2.2 | 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4 |
2.3; 2.4 | 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4 |
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3 Manipulate textiles to produce work samples |
3.5; 3.6 | 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.6 | 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.6 | 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; |
3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4 |
Other Information
This course is run in a workshop environment, to comply with Occupational Health & Safety standards you students are required to wear sturdy footwear with covered toe protection, and other personal protective equipment where instructed.
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