PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION (ENGLISH) | |||||
Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code: | ARC3907 | ||||||||
Ders İsmi: | Architecture and Cinema | ||||||||
Ders Yarıyılı: |
Spring Fall |
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Ders Kredileri: |
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Language of instruction: | English | ||||||||
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Ders İş Deneyimini Gerektiriyor mu?: | No | ||||||||
Type of course: | Non-Departmental Elective | ||||||||
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Mode of Delivery: | Face to face | ||||||||
Course Coordinator : | RA BÜŞRA ATAM | ||||||||
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Course Objectives: | This course aims at analysing the “space” and “time” that are the two main components of both architecture and cinema through selected filmography. The reciprocal relationship between architecture and cinema will be diccussed via certain themes in various scales ¬_ranging from object to urban space. A critical debate is intended regarding the thresholds in the history of cinema and architectural/urban development in the light of zeitgeist of the epoches and the philosophical turnovers. |
Course Content: | Within the scope of this course, each week spatial and architectural critics of the selected films will be carried out through various themes. Spatio-temporality, the critics of modernity, suburban life, capitalist space, utopias and dystopias are among the themes that would lead the discussions. |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
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Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | Early Film and Its Use of Architecture as Significant Set | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Robert Wiene Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang |
2) | Space and Time | Battleship Potemkin (1925), Sergei Eisenstein Dogville (2003, Lars von Trier |
3) | Social Criticism and Modernity | Modern Zamanlar (1936), Charlie Chaplin Playtime (1967) Jacques Tati |
4) | Criticism of Suburban Life | The Truman Show (1999) Peter Weir La Haine (1995) Mathieu Kossovitz |
5) | Criticism of Capitalist Space | Fight Club (1999), David Fincher Empty House (2004), Kim Ki Duk |
6) | Vision of Architecture of Future- Utopia/Dystopia | Alphaville (1965) Jean-Luc Godard Blade Runner (multiple versions) [1982] Ridley Scott |
7) | Vision of Architecture of the Future -Utopia/Dystopia | Minority Report (2002) Steven Spielberg Matrix (1999) Larry ve Andy Wachowski |
8) | Midterm | |
9) | The Architecture of Space | |
10) | The Architect in Film | The Fountainhead (1949), King Vidor My Architect (2003), Nathaniel Kahn |
11) | City and Cinema | Pier Paolo Pasolini Mamma Roma (1962) medea (1969) Amarcord (1973), Federico Fellini Tiffany’de Kahvaltı, 1961, Blake Edwards |
12) | City and Cinema | (limited city) Berlin Üzerinde Gökyüzü (1987), Wim Wenders (post-modern city Falling Down (1992), Joel Shumacher Night on Earth (1992) Jim Jarmush |
13) | Istanbul in Cinema | Ağır Roman (1996), Mustafa Altıoklar Uzak (2002), Nuri Bilge Ceylan |
14) | Presentations |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | gerektiğinde verilir given when necessary |
References: | 1) Mark Lamster, editor. Architecture and Film. Princeton Architectural Press, 2000. 2)Donald Albrecht. Designing Dreams: Modern Architecture in the Movies. Hennessey + Ingalls, Santa Monica, 2000. 3)Maggie Toy, editor. A.D. Architectural Design Profile no. 112. Architecture and Film. Academy Group Ltd. 1994. 4) Maggie Toy, editor. A.D. Architectural Design Profile no. 150. Architecture + Animation. Wiley-Academy. 2001. 5) Francois Penz, editor. Cinema & Architecture: Melies, Mallet-Stevens, Multimedia. British Film Institute, 1997. 6) Thomas Hine. Movie Houses. Architectural Record. 04.02. 7) Terry Smith, editor. Impossible Presence: Surface and Screen in the Photographic Era. University of Chicago Press 8) Mehmet Öztürk, Sine-Masal Kentler. Modernitenin İki Kahramanı Kent ve Sinema Üzerine Bir İnceleme, Don Kişot Yayınları, 2005. 9) Nurçay Türkoğlu, Mehmet Öztürk ve Göksel Aymaz. Kentte Sinema, Sinemada Kent, Yeni Hayat Kütüphanesi, 2004. 10) Seçil Büker, Sinemada Anlam Yaratma. Hayalperest Kitabevi, 2012. 11)J. Dudley Andrew. Sinema Kuramları. İzdüşüm Yayınları, 2007. 12) Açalya Allmer, editör. Sinemekan. Varlık Yayınları, 2010. 13) Belkıs Uluoğlu, Ayhan Enşici, Ali Vatansever, editör. Form Follows Film. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006. 14) Mallet Stevens Melies.Ed By François Penz and Marueen Thomas. British Film Institute, 1997. Cinema and Architecture. |
Ders Öğrenme Kazanımları | |||||||||||
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Program Outcomes | |||||||||||
1) To have theoretical and practical knowledge required to fulfill professional roles and functions of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation field. | |||||||||||
2) To act in accordance with ethical principles and values in professional practice. | |||||||||||
3) To use life-long learning, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. | |||||||||||
4) To define evidence-based practices and determine problem solving methods in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices, using theories in health promotion, protection and care. | |||||||||||
5) To take part in research, projects and activities within sense of social responsibility and interdisciplinary approach. | |||||||||||
6) To have skills for training and consulting according to health education needs of individual, family and the community. | |||||||||||
7) To be sensitive to health problems of the community and to be able to offer solutions. | |||||||||||
8) To be able to use skills for effective communication. | |||||||||||
9) To be able to select and use modern tools, techniques and modalities in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices; to be able to use health information technologies effectively. | |||||||||||
10) To be able to search for literature in health sciences databases and information sources to access to information and use the information effectively. | |||||||||||
11) To be able to monitor occupational information using at least one foreign language, to collaborate and communicate with colleagues at international level. | |||||||||||
12) To be a role model with contemporary and professional identity. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Low | 3 Average | 4 High | 5 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | To have theoretical and practical knowledge required to fulfill professional roles and functions of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation field. | 2 |
2) | To act in accordance with ethical principles and values in professional practice. | 1 |
3) | To use life-long learning, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. | 4 |
4) | To define evidence-based practices and determine problem solving methods in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices, using theories in health promotion, protection and care. | 1 |
5) | To take part in research, projects and activities within sense of social responsibility and interdisciplinary approach. | 1 |
6) | To have skills for training and consulting according to health education needs of individual, family and the community. | 1 |
7) | To be sensitive to health problems of the community and to be able to offer solutions. | 1 |
8) | To be able to use skills for effective communication. | 5 |
9) | To be able to select and use modern tools, techniques and modalities in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation practices; to be able to use health information technologies effectively. | 1 |
10) | To be able to search for literature in health sciences databases and information sources to access to information and use the information effectively. | 1 |
11) | To be able to monitor occupational information using at least one foreign language, to collaborate and communicate with colleagues at international level. | 1 |
12) | To be a role model with contemporary and professional identity. | 5 |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Attendance | 14 | % 10 |
Homework Assignments | 1 | % 15 |
Presentation | 1 | % 15 |
Midterms | 1 | % 20 |
Final | 1 | % 40 |
Total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 60 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 40 | |
Total | % 100 |