After Superflat Directed Project: Nuclear War
Course Description
Summary
Conducted through research that focuses on the development of Japanese subcultures in the Post World War II period, this course poses various critical inquiries about the effects of nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on contemporary global consumer society, visual culture and the production of art. We will also bring into focus the trauma revisited up on Japanese citizens and creators by the recent nuclear disaster of Fukushima. Research projects will be focused on the cultural and socio-political underpinnings of manga, anime, film, consumer goods, and fashion etc. This is a cross-disciplinary studio art class. Students are required to develop an independent project that includes a visual arts component based on reading and extensive research material collected throughout the term.
Learning Outcomes
- Establish research oriented art making processes.
- Develop interdisciplinary art practices.
- Understand intentions of creators of manga, anime and film during the postwar period of Japan.
- Understand broader political, social, and cultural implications of contemporary Japanese art to produce related work / projects.
Prerequisites
One 4000 level VA course and permission of the instructor.
Please contact the faculty member : yinoue@bennington.edu