Winter Art in Community (2cr)
Course unit code: UYTY0202
General information
- Credits
- 2 cr
- Teaching language
- English
Objective
After the course the student knows
- the basic snow environmental planning and sculpting techniques
- the basic ice sculpting techniques if ice is available
- how to plan and make a site-specific snow sculpture or snow environment
Content
Winter Art, winter culture, snow architecture, snow sculpting, ice sculpting.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Pass / fail
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
ACCEPTED
Participation in all phases of the workshop is active.
The performance corresponds to the assignment. The overall picture of the planning and implementation of winter art in the community environment has been formed. Participation demonstrates the ability to design and make winter art.
TO BE COMPLETED
Participation in the workshop is too low or reporting is incomplete / not done.
FAIL
The student does not achieve the goals set for the workshop. Serious shortcomings and problems in the student's activities. Despite the completion of the performance, the student's work does not correspond to the goals set for the workshop or the student repeatedly neglects the agreed tasks.
Materials
Brunni, A. & Hovila, A.& Nikula, M. (Eds.): SnowNow DVD, 2004. Huhmarniemi, M. & Jokela, T. & Vuorjoki, S. (Eds.): Talven taito. Winter Skills, 2003
Huhmarniemi, M. & Jokela, T. & Vuorjoki, S. (Eds.): Talven tai- detta. Winter Art, 2003
Huhmarniemi, M. & Jokela, T. & Vuorjoki, S. (Eds.): Talven tunte- mus. Sense of Winter, 2004
Huhmarniemi, M. & Jokela, T. & Vuorjoki, S. (Eds.): Talven toi- mintaa. Winter Activities, 2004
Härkönen, E. Jokela t. & Yliharju, A. (Eds.): Snow Design from Lapland, 2014
Further information
The course usually takes place outside from Rovaniemi and students are required to pay some travelling costs.
You can also choose alternative course UYTY0205 Winter Art in Tourism 2 cr. if this course is not organized.
Execution methods
Lectures, exercises and collaborative snow sculpting in workshop (24 hours), independent studies, designing sculptures, written and illustrated documentation of the workshop (30 hours).
Accomplishment methods
Active participation to the lectures and workshop, report on workshop.