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Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelor s / Licentiate Module: History of Art 03.6-WA-EASP-HSZT Core module Introductory requirements: A basic knowledge of history, literature, and philosophy Language of Delivery: Polish Module Supervisor: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Principal lecturer: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Course of Lectures Number of Hours: 60 Number of Hours per week: 2 Terms: 1, 2, 3, 4 Assessment Critera: Pass Grade based on Lecturer Assessment, End-Of-Module Exam Points ECTS: 6 The main aim of the module is to familiarise the students with the differences between periods in the history of art and culture. The module will cover periods from the Classical period up to the middle of the 19th century. Students will be able to use appropriate terminology to discuss and write about art in an academic context by the end of the module. The programme will cover the following periods : prehistoric art, the art of Mesopotamia, the art of ancient Egypt, the Classical period (Greek & Roman art), early Christian art, Byzantine art, Romanesque art, the Gothic period, art of the Renaissance, the Baroque and Rococo periods, Romantic art, formalise and realism. Module Outcomes: On completion of the module, students will be able to: recognise and differentiate different periods of art and place works of art in the appropriate period use topic appropriate language to speak and write about art demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of major developments and issues within the history of art (including the cultural and historical background of key works of art from architecture, painting, and sculpture Pass Grade based on Lecturer Assessment, End-Of-Module Exam Kopaliński, Władysław. Słownik mitów i tradycji kultury. Warszawa, 1987 Słownik terminologiczny sztuk pięknych PWN. Wyd. V. Warszawa, 2007 Battistini, Matilde. Symbole i alegorie. Warszawa, 2005 Giorgi, Rosa. Aniołowie i demony. Warszawa, 2005 Sztuka świata. T. 1-8. Arkady: Warszawa Koch, Wilfred. Style w archytekturze. Warszawa, 1996 Guadelupi, Gianni. Arcydziela sztuki. Biblia w obrazach. Warszawa: Arkady, 2005 Biblia w malarstwie. Warszawa: Penta, 1990 Chrzanowski, Tadeusz. Polska sztuka sakralna. Wyd. Kluszyński, 2002 Dzieje Architektury w Polsce. Wyd. Kluszyński, 2002 Janson, H.W. Historia sztuki. Warszawa, 1993 Białostocki, Jan. Sztuka cenniejsza niż złoto. Wyd. VII. Warszawa, 1993 Gombrich, Ernst. O sztuce. Warszawa, 1997 Beckett, Wendy. Historia malarstwa. Warszawa, 2000 Kęblowski, Janusz. Dzieje sztuki polskiej. Warszawa, 2001 Watkin, David. Historia architektury zachodniej. Warszawa, 2001 Poprzęcka, Maria. Galeria. Sztuka patrzenia. Warszawa, 2004 Dobrowolski, Tadeusz. Historia architektury dla wszystkich. Wyd III. Wrocław, 1990 Honour, Hugh, John Fleming. Historia Sztuki Świata. Warszawa: Arkady, 2006 Miłobędzki, A. Zarys dziejów architektury w Polsce. Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna, 1978 Mała Encyklopedia kultury antycznej. Warszawa, 1983 Levey, Michael. Wczesny renesans. Warszawa, 1972 Jastrzębowska, Elżbieta. Sztuka wczesnochrześcijańska. Warszawa, 1988 Sauerländer, Wilibald. Rzeźba średniowiecza. Warszawa, 1978 Huizinga, Johan. Jesień średniowiecza. Warszawa, 1992 Shearman, John. Manieryzm. Warszawa, 1970 Tomkiewicz, Władysław. Piękno wielorakie sztuka baroku. Warszawa, 1971 Karpowicz, Mariusz. Barok w Polsce. Warszawa, 1988

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelor s / Licentiate Module: Methods of Popularising Artistic Culture and Artistic Criticism 03.9-WA-EASP-MEKA Core module Introductory requirements: None Language of Delivery: Polish Principal lecturer: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Module supervisor: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Classes Number of Hours: 60 Number of Hours per week: 2 Term: 5, 6 A pass grade Points ECTS: 4 Module Outline: The main aim of the classes is to develop students skills to present (in various forms) their artistic world views. They should also be familiar with the main criteria when evaluating an artistic activity. They will be familiarised with the basic laws of functioning of the institutions that popularise the art. Module outcomes: By the end of the course the students should acquire the skill to comment on the current artistic events. They should be able to express their own views on contemporary art. They should be able to popularise the art and artistic activities by using various forms and strategies of promotion. Exhibition reviews, participation in discussions, presenting students own design portfolio (catalogue layout, exhibition script). Arnheim, R., (1978), Sztuka i percepcja wzrokowa, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Artystyczne i Filmowe Panofsky, E., (1971), Studia z histori sztuki, Warszawa: PWN Ingarden, R., (1966), O budowie obrazu, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie Osęka, A., (1987), Spojrzenie na sztukę, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Powszechna Jedlewska, B., (1999), Animatorzy kultury wobec wyzwań edukacyjnych, Lublin Kmita, J. red. Wartość dzieło sens. Warszawa: Książka i Wiedza, 1975 Selected articles form Art Magazines.

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Faculty 03.6-WA-EASP-FAKT Optional Introductory requirements: Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Principal lecturer: Ewa Jędrzejowska, PhD; Roman Sapeńko, PhD Classes Number of Hours: 30 Number of Hours per week: 2 Term: 2 Pass/Grade Points ECTS: 1 Photography as a cultural phenomenon Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Principal lecturer: Ewa Jędrzejowska, PhD Module supervisor: Ewa Jędrzejowska, PhD History and theory of photography. An influence of photographic medium on the formation of new kinds of visual perception. The role of photography in the culture and art of the XXth century. A photograph as a means of communication. Module outcomes: -To recognise a place and the role of a photograph in social science and the culture of picture. -To master a range of terms connected with the anthropology of picture. To be able to recognise the influence and fluctuations of individual components on the whole outcome. Oral Exam Urszula Czartoryska, Fotografia mowa ludzka, słowo/obraz terytoria, Gdańsk 2005 Boris von Brauchitsch, Mała historia fotografii, Cyklady, Warszawa 2004 Vilém Flusser, Ku filozofii fotografii, folia academiae, Katowice 2004 Roland Barthes, Światło obrazu, KR, Warszawa 1996 Krzysztof Olechnicki, Antropologia obrazu, Oficyna Naukowa, Warszawa 2003 The Art Of advertising Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Module supervisor: Roman Sapeńko, PhD Principal lecturer: Roman Sapeńko, PhD Module aims: To familiarise the students with the issues of advertising as an art. To familiarise the students with an aesthetic and artistic context of advertising. Advertising as the most essential element of visual communication of the XX and XXI centuries. Scheme of work:

History of advertising. Advertising as an instrument of marketing: strategies and procedures in advertising, psychological aspects of advertising. Historical relations in Art-Advertising: cubism-futurism. Historical relations in Art-Advertising: Dadaism (M.Duchamp), Bauhaus Historical relations in Art-Advertising: surrealism, pop art. Problems of mass society: popular culture. Traditional art and popular art in the context of mimetic rules. Television and media culture. Culture of television-colloquial thinking, easy art, and advertising. Different ways of contemporary art and advertising: happening, fluxus, installation, environment, performance. The work of advertising in semiotic perspective (Barthes, Eco). Advertising as a cultural-aesthetic phenomenon. Evolution of the symbolic culture: advertising and info-entertainment. Axiological dilemmas of advertising-between the absolutism and relativism of values. Mythical aspects of advertising. Formation of social reality in advertising: subjectivity, manipulation, social ideal, social advertising. Paper /dissertation, discussion on a selected problem, lecture. Bogunia-Borowska M. Reklama jako tworzenie rzeczywistości społecznej, Kraków 2004. Czartoryska U. Od pop-artu do sztuki konceptualnej, Warszawa 1976 Dziamski G. Sztuka u progu XXI wieku, Poznań 2002. Dziemidok B. Główne kontrowersje estetyki współczesnej, Warszawa 2002. Godzic W. Rozumieć telewizję, Kraków 2001, c. 13. Kisielewski A. Sztuka i reklama. Relacje między sztuką i kulturą, Białystok 1999. Krajewski M. Kultury kultury popularnej, Poznań 2003. Kuśmierski St. Reklama jest sztuką, Warszawa 2000. Morawski S. Na zakręcie. Od sztuki do po-sztuki. Kraków 1985. Pitrus A. Zrozumieć reklamę, Kraków 2001. Teledyskursy. Telewizja w badaniach współczesnych. Red. Allen R.C., Kielce 1998. Toscani O. Reklama uśmiechnięte ścierwo, przeł. M. Misiorny. Warszawa 1997. Shusterman R. Estetyka pragmatyczna. Żywe piękno i refleksja nad sztuką. Wrocław 1998. Strinati D. Kultura masowa i kultura popularna. Wprowadzenie do kultury popularnej. Poznań, 1998. Szczęsna E. Poetyka reklamy, Warszawa 2001.

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Painting / unconventional forms in painting 03.1-WA-EASP-MALF Core module/optional Introductory requirements: Principal lecturer: Ryszard Woźniak, Prof. UZ; Barbara Bańda, MA; Magdalena Gryska, PhD Classes Number of Hours: 480 Number of Hours per week: 8 Term: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pass/Grade Points ECTS: 17 Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Principal lecturer: Ryszard Woźniak, Prof. UZ; Barbara Bańda, MA Module supervisor: Ryszard Woźniak, Prof. UZ Sketch in painting and study from nature. Creating compositions on the surface with the use of traditional painting means and tools of study character; still life, interior, portrait, self-portrait,landscape,etc. Realisation of at least two tasks (beyond class requirements) proposed by the tutor. These should be of study character. Watercolour techniques in painting and the introduction to the techniques of oil painting. Module outcomes: Eliminating obvious technical mistakes and bad painting habits from the past. The ability to carry out observations and use them in the creation of students own work. Freedom in the use of the acquired artistic means and methods. Familiarity with the basic notions such as: colour and its features (value,weight, density,temperature,material), colour range, general plan, detail. Confidence in the use of the acquired artistic means. The ability to create original artistic works based on individually elaborated expression idioms and individual technique of work. Participation in consultations. Review of all the works created during the term. All the tasks presented in the workshop programme have to be completed. Praca zbiorowa: Techniki wielkich mistrzów malarstwa, Wydawnictwo Arkady, Warszawa, 2004 David Hockney: Wiedza tajemna, sekrety technik malarskich dawnych mistrzów, Wydawnictwo Uniwersitas, Kraków, 2006 Władysław Ślesicki, Techniki malarskie, spoiwa organiczne, Wydawnictwo Arkady, Warszawa,1984 Max Doerner, Materiały malarskie i ich zastosowanie, Wydawnictwo Arkady, Warszawa, 1975 Joseph Campbell, Mityczny obraz, Wydawnictwo KR, 2004 Artforum, WWW.artforum.com Art Review, WWW.artreview.com Flash Art., WWW.flashartonline.com Parkett, WWW.parkettart.com Obieg, WWW.obieg.pl Art&Business, WWW.artbiznes.pl Sztuka.pl, WWW.sztuka.pl Piktogram, WWW.piktogram.pl Notes.na.6.tygodni, WWW.funbec.eu Muzeum, WWW.gazeta-muzeum.pl; Arteon, WWW.arteon.pl; Exit

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Drawing / Techniques of Drawing 03.1-WA-EASP-RYSI Core Module Introductory requirements: None Language of Delivery: Polish Lecturers: ad. Zenon Polus, Radosław Czarkowski, Phd; Alicja Lewicka Szczegóła, PHd Classes Number of Hours: 480 Number of Hours per week: 8 Term: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pass Points ECTS: 17 Principal Lecturer: ad. Zenon Polus Module Description: This module aims to develop the students drawing skills as a way of expressing themselves artistically. The classes will begin by focussing on drawing objects and by doing still lifes. Elements of composition will be developed, too, including line, point, composition and technique. In the 2nd year, in addition to continuing to practise and develop the skills introduced in the first year, the students will be encouraged to begin work on their subjects of their own choice. Module outcome: By the end of the module, the students will be able to produce drawings which demonstrate an awareness of line, form and composition. The subjects may include still lifes and other familiar objects. Attendance. The production and discussion of participants portfolios. Barber Barrington, Podstawy rysowania pejzażu, wyd. Delta W-Z, 2005. Simon Jennings, Części ciała, Arkady 2007. Leszek Brogowski, Sztuka i człowiek, Warszawa 1998. Pierre Francastel, Twórczość malarska a społeczeństwo, Warszawa 1973. J. Białostocki, Sztuka cenniejsza niż złoto. Opowieść o sztuce europejskiej naszej ery, Warszawa 2001. Mircea Eliade, Obrazy i symbole, Warszawa 1998. E.H. Gombrowicz, Sztuka i złudzenie, Warszawa 1981. Pierre Francastel, Twórczość malarska a społeczeństwo, Warszawa 1973. Any available books and catalogues, magazines concerning the problems of contemporary art. Principal Lecturer: Radosław Czarkowski, PHd Module Description: Active observation and its role in producing art, together with analysing reality, nature, landscapes, and working with models are all focussed on on the course. This focus should help students to develop their ability to recognise the role and use of light and optical effects in a piece of art. The ability of the students to express themselves appropriately in discussion of art also plays a part. Some examples of classes on the course are: Composing a still life with particular attention being paid to light, texture and values in pencil (100mm x 70mm) The topic of Space as a drawing matter The topic of Body, gesture, and movement-notation of the three states

Module outcomes: The student s work will be assessed with an emphasis on the student s ability to use the above techniques and skills acceptably for undergraduate level. The student s familiarity with issues regarding art terminology, the ability to work on and revise their work and to discuss artistic concepts in these areas acceptably will also be assessed. A review of the student s work Sztuka polska 1945-2005 Anda Rottenberg; Estetyka i antyestetyka Maria Gołaszewska; Rozmowy z Francisem Baconem David Sylvester; Sztuka i człowiek Leszek Brogowski; Sztuka w obliczu przemian Leszek Brogowski; Leonardo da Vinci szkice i zapiski H. Anna Suh Principal Lecturer: Alicja Lewicka Szczegóła, PHd Module Description: This part of the module again develops the students basic skills but open and closed space, individual objects and figures, a creative interpretation of nature, conceptual issues, inter-media art (including other media: photography, video and graphics) are all aspects that are considered. Module outcomes: The students should be able to prepare an appropriate format and kind of stretcher. They should acquire the basic drawing techniques such as: drawing in pencil, charcoal, ink, watercolour. Free and deliberate use of artistic media that build a drawing: line, figure, rhythm, smudge, facture, structure, composition, and proportions. Basic skills in dimensional intermedia drawing. Attendance. Engagement in the class work. Participation in consultations. Review of works from both terms. Completion of the core and individual topics. R. Arnheim - Sztuka a percepcja wzrokowa, słowo/obraz terytoria, Gdańsk 2005 L. Brogowski, Sztuka i człowiek, WSiP, Warszawa 1990 L. Brogowski, Sztuka w obliczu przemian, WSiP, Warszawa 1990 K. Clark - Akt. Studium idealnej formy, Wydawnictwo Artystyczne i Filmowe 1998, Artyści o sztuce" wybór i opracowanie E. Grabska, H. Morawska, PWN, Warszawa 1969 W. Kandinsky, Punkt i linia, płaszczyzna, PIW, Warszawa 1986 J.M. Parramon, Światło i cień, 2001 J.M. Parramon, Perspektywy w rysunku i malarstwie", 2000 H. Read, O pochodzeniu formy w sztuce, Warszawa 1973 H. Read, Sens sztuki, Wiedza Powszechna, Warszawa 1988 R. Smith - Tajemnice warsztatu artysty..., Muza SA, Warszawa 1997 Magazines. Arteon, Obieg, Format

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Graphic Design 03.1-WA-EASP-GRAFW Core Module / Obligatory Introductory requirements: On attending the introductory workshop, students will be expected to show a portfolio of their work. This is to provide each course participant with the opportunity to acquaint themselves with each other, each other s work and interests, particularly in relation to graphic design. Language of Instruction: Polish Principal lecturer(s): Professor Piotr Szurek; Andrzej Bobrowski, PhD Studio Director: Professor Piotr Szurek Studio Workshops Number of Hours: 90 Number of Hours Per Week: 3 Term(s): 5-6 A pass grade. Points ECTS: 6 Principal lecturer: Professor Piotr Szurek The main aim of the classes is to familiarise the students with basic rules that are applied in the art of graphics. The students are familiarised with such basic techniques as: dry point, etching, aquatint, soft varnish, flake and they are expected to acquire the skill of mixing these techniques. It is also of great importance for the students to acquire the skill of printing. Students have to realize that printing does not necessarily have to be a mere mechanical activity but may be an element of an artistic creation as well. One of the aims of the workshops is to give the students an opportunity of freedom and autonomy in their artistic research. The students should get a deep insight into technological knowledge, combine different techniques and even carry out experiments in order to find the right means of expressions that will enable them to carry out their own creative aspirations. The students produce their works based on the designs that have been consulted on and accepted by their supervisor. The range of classes and subjects is prepared with regard to the students individual predispositions. Module outcomes: The students should acquire the knowledge of plate printing and master the skills of graphics. The lab classes develop the students artistic sensibility and, most importantly, they initiate the students own process of artistic creation. To get a pass, the students are expected to participate in the workshops, cooperate with the lab tutors. They should be independent and creative. The students artistic and technical aspects of works will be evaluated. It is essential to complete the number of graphics that has been established (two graphics within one term. One work should be made with the use of dry technique and one with the etching technique). Ales Krejca, Techniki sztuk graficznych, Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe, Warszawa, 1984 Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Podręcznik metod grafiki artystycznej, Arkady, Warszawa, 1975 Jerzy Werner, Podstawy technologii malarstwa i grafiki, PWN, Warszawa, 1979 Grafika artystyczna podręcznik warsztatowy, Wydział Grafiki ASP w Poznaniu, Poznań, 2007 Albums and catalogues of Polish and International exhibition of contemporary graphics : Kraków, Katowice, Seul, Ljubljana etc.

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Graphic Design 03.5-WA-EASP-PGRA Core module Introductory requirements: Basic knowledge of computers Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Module supervisor: kw.art.i st. Piotr Czech Lecturer: kw.art.i st. Piotr Czech, Bernard Szumocki, MA Classes Number of Hours: 120 Number of Hours per week: 4 Term: 3, 4, 5, 6 A pass grade Points ECTS: 11 The classes include: Basics of typography, poster, issues connected with the notions of letterer compositions, a sign, symbol and colour; the concept of collage and its practical application, and the use and development of computerised techniques in graphic design (mastering the basics in CorelDraw and Photoshop Programmes). Creative linking of traditional and digital media. Preparation of the material for digital print. The students should develop their skills of creative thinking and solving problems in the area of individual design work. Besides, they should be able to seek individual design solutions taking into consideration aesthetical and utilizable functions of graphic objects. The content, i.e. an idea as well as a form of graphic delivery and its completion are of highest importance. Module outcome: The students should acquire the skill of practical application of the analysis and synthesis of oral and graphic bulletin. The ability to make a picture as well as to represent a text in graphics: CorelDraw and Adobe Photoshop and the like, to the extent sufficient to complete the designs. During the term, the scheme of work is subject to individual changes depending on students creative capabilities and their conscious and professional artistic expressions. Attendance. A pass grade. 1.Stefan Bernaciński, Liternictwo, WSiP, Warszawa 1990 2.Robert Chwałowski, Typografia typowej książki, Gliwice, Helion 2002 3.Adrian Frutiger, Człowiek i jego znaki, Do/Optima, Warszawa 2003 4.Robert Bringhurst, Elementarz stylu w typografii, Design Plus, Kraków 2007 5.Friedrich Forssman, Hans Peter Willberg, Pierwsza pomoc w typografii, Słowo-Obraz Terytoria, Warszawa 2008 6.James Felici, Kompletny przewodnik po typografii. Zasady doskonałego składania tekstu, Słowo Obraz Terytoria, Warszawa 2007 7.Tibor Szántó, Pismo i styl, Wrocław, Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo 1986 8.Krzysztof Tyczkowski, Lettera Magica, Polski Drukarz, Łódź 2005 9.Jacek Mrowczyk, Niewielki słownik typograficzny, Słowo-Obraz Terytoria, Warszawa 2008 10.Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris, Typografia, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, Warszawa 2008 1.Piotr Rypson, Książki i strony. Polska książka awangardowa i artysytczna w XX wieku, 2.Piotr Rypson: Obraz Słowa, Wydawnictwo AR, Warszawa 1989 Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski w Warszawie, Warszawa 2000 3.S.G Wheeler, G.S. Wheeler, Typografia komputerowa, Exit, Warszawa 4.Janina Wiercińska, Sztuka i książka, PWN, Warszawa 1986 5.Frantz Herman Wills, Grafika reklamowa, WNT, Warszawa 1972 6.L. Manovich, Język nowych mediów, Warszawa 2006 7.Czasopisma: O ile to możliwe stała lektura periodyków: Tekst oraz 2+3D (krajowe), Graphis, Print, Typography, Computer Arts Inne źródła: strony WWW (podawane sukcesywnie) związane z tematyką projektowania.

Education of Art /Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Sculpture 03.1-WA-EASP-RZEA Core module Introductory requirements: Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Module supervisor: Jaroslaw Dzięcielewski, PhD Principal lecturer: Jaroslaw Dzięcielewski, PhD Classes Number of Hours: 150 Number of Hours per week: 3, 3, 2, 2 Term: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pass/Exam Points ECTS: 8 The main aim is to familiarise the students with various sculpture techniques, develop and use the acquired skills in sculpture, imagination, and the awareness of forming the space. The students are expected to develop their awareness in the area of sculpture and be able to use it in practise. They should also be able to develop their own creativity and artistic individuality and reflect on it. They should improve their artistic awareness and skills through experiencing various techniques and forms in sculpture. Presenting a sculpture as an individual form of expression, based on continuous experience connected with getting to know oneself and the world. The classes are to inspire the students to make their individual creative decisions, to form their own ideas, concepts and convictions. The students should be encouraged to express artistic problems, to express their opinions, criticism and arguments. Module outcomes: Attendance and completion of the scheme of work. H. D.Thoreau-,,Walden, czyli życie w lesie. J. Brach- Czaina-,,Szczeliny istnienia. A. Kępińska-,,Energie sztuki. G. Dziamski -,,Wolność od intelektu? L. Brogowski-,,Sztuka i człowiek,,,sztuka w obliczu przemian. M. Walis-,,Pola semantyczne.

Education of Art /Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate 03.4-WA-EASP-FOTM Photography / media photography Introductory requirements: Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Module supervisor: kw. art. I st. Helena Kardasz Principal lecturer: kw. art. I st. Helena Kardasz; Bernard Szumocki, MA Laboratory Number of Hours: 90 Number of Hours per week: 3 Term: 3, 4 A pass grade Points ECTS: 5 The students are expected to, through active participation, develop their artistic self-awareness in photography. The world in photography depicts and interprets the contemporary times in its best possible ways- omnipresent dominance of picture and sudden development of technology. Accordingly, the lab programme offers two ideas: photography as an independent (with its own tradition) means of expression and photography as an interdisciplinary means of artistic expression. The latter will be used as a tool to enable and broaden the means and ways of photography in various areas of output. Module outcome: The students will be more aware of the contribution of various elements when building the meanings. This will be achieved through technical registering of a picture. The students have a possibility to interpret the programme through analogue, digital recording. Technique and technology: camera use and handling instructions/analogue recording: structure and its functions, instructions (photographic means of expression) studio classes (lighting-the role of lighting in photography), scale of focus, problem of macrodimension) techniques of developing negatives in black and white; characteristic features of negative materials classes in the dark room (the regularity of black and white processing-multigrade filtration; special techniques consultations with the help of Adobe Photoshop programme Attendance. Completion of two projects, consultations (sketches, views, description-interpretation). Barthes Roland, Światło obrazu, Wyd. KR, Warszawa 1999 Benjamin Walter, Twórca jako wytwórca, Wyd. Poznańskie, Poznań 1975 Benjamin Walter, Dzieło sztuki w dobie reprodukcji technicznej, w: Anioł historii, red. H. Orłowski, Wyd. Poznańskie, Poznań 1996 Brauchitsch Boris von, Mała historia fotografii, Cyklady, Warszawa 2004 Przestrzenie fotografii. Antologia tekstów, praca zbiorowa pod red. T. Ferenca, K. Makowskiego, Galeria f5, Łódź 2005 Rosenblum Naomi, Historia fotografii światowej, Wyd. Baturo i Grafis Projekt, Bielsko Biała 2005 Rouillé André, Fotografia. Między dokumentem a sztuką współczesną, Universitas, Kraków 2007 Sontag Susan, O fotografii, Wyd. Artystyczne i Filmowe, Warszawa 1989 Tomaszczuk Zbigniew, Łowcy obrazów. Szkice o fotografii, CAK, Warszawa 1998 Berger John, O patrzeniu, Fundacja Aletheia, Warszawa 1999 Berger John, Nasze twarze, moje serce, zwięzłe jak fotografie, Czuły Barbarzyńca Pies, Warszawa 2006 Co widać?, praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kaczmarka, M. Krajewskiego, Wyd. Naukowe UAM, Poznań 2006 Czartoryska Urszula, Fotografia mowa ludzka. Perspektywy historyczne. Tom 2, słowo/obraz/terytoria, Gdańsk 2006 Flusser Vilém, Ku filozofii fotografii, folia academiae, Katowice 2004 Fotografia: realność medium, praca zbiorowa pod red. G. Dziamskiego, A. Kępińskiej, S. Wojneckiego, ASP Poznań, Poznań 2000

Michałowska Marianna, Niepewność przedstawienia. Od kamery obskury do współczesnej fotografii, Rabid, Kraków 2004 Michałowska Marianna, Obraz utajony. Szkice o fotografii i pamięci, Galeria f5, Kraków 2007 Słowo o fotografii, Krzysztof Jurecki, Krzysztof Makowski, ACGM Lodart S.A., Łódź 2003 Segal Hanna, Marzenie senne. Fantazja i sztuka, Universitas, Kraków 2003 Sobota Adam, Szlachetność techniki, Wyd. Naukowe Scholar, Warszawa 2001 Tomaszczuk Zbigniew, Odwzajemnione spojrzenie, Typoscript, Wrocław 2004 Wokół dekady. Fotografia polska lat 90, praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Bauera, K. Jureckiego, A. Soboty, Muzeum Sztuki, Galeria FF, Łódź 2002 Exit http://www.exit.art.pl/ Fotografia http://www.fotografia.net.pl/ Fototapeta http://fototapeta.art.pl/ Obieg http://www.obieg.pl/ - albums and up-to-date exhibition catalogues

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Multimedia activities 03.4-WA-EASP-DMUT Core module Introductory requirements: Language of Delivery/Instruction: Polish Module supervisor: Wojciech Kozłowski, MA Principal lecturer: Wojciech Kozłowski, MA Laboratory Number of Hours: 90 Number of Hours per week: 3 Term: 3, 4, 5 A pass grade Points ECTS: 6 Module Outline: The main aim is to make the students aware of the practical and theoretical role of the picture processing tools in the artistic creation. The basic medium in the process of teaching is a video as a tool for registering sound and picture. The students are familiarised with theoretical achievements and art within a range of new media. The students are expected to carry out their own activities by using video recording, which is then processed during their own work with the programmes for digital editing. Module outcomes: The student s should create their own work by using the tools for electronic picture processing. They should also know the basic facts on the history of the media art. A pass based on students own work and theoretical knowledge (reading list). Marshall McLuhan Wybór tekstów, Poznań 2001 Ryszard W.Kluszczyński Społeczeństwo informacyjne...kraków 2002 Ryszard W.Kluszczyński Film, video, multimedia, Kraków 2002 red. Piotr i Violetta Krajewscy - Od monumentu do marketu Wrocław 2005 Pejzaże audiowizualne red. Andzej Gwóźdź, Kraków 1997 Lev Manovich Język nowych mediów, Warszawa 2006

Education of Art /Fine Art Bachelor s / Licentiate Module: History of Art / Issues within Contemporary Art 03.6-WA-EASP-HSZT Core module Introductory requirements: A basic knowledge of history, literature, and philosophy Language of Delivery: Polish Module supervisor: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Principal lecturer: Mirosława Vierstra, MA Number of Hours: 150 Number of Hours per week: 2 Term: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Assessment Criteria: Pass Grade based on Lecturer Assessment End-Of-Module Exam Points ECTS: 9 One of the main aims of the module is to enable students to identify and use stylistic techniques, methods and trends within the history of art to place a work of art within the appropriate period from Impressionism to the present day. Special attention is paid to issues of convergence, divergence and repetition as formal issues within art. Periods / Art movements / Artists Covered: Impressionism, Neo-impressionism, Symbolism, the art of Young Poland, American painting from the 19th to the mid-20th centuries modern architecture, Fauvism, Expressionism in the art of the first half of the 20th century, Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism Constructivism, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Surrealism, Art deco, Avant-garde, Polish art of the inter-war years, art in totalitarian states figurative art from the 1940s 1960s 1945-60s, Abstract art after World War 2, pop art, Events or situations that are meant to be considered as art happenings, Minimalism, Conceptualism, Postmodernism in art and in architecture and Polish art after World War 2 Module Outcomes: On completion of the module, students will be able to: place key works of art in their appropriate period / style of art demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of major developments and issues in art including the place and importance of art in a historical and cultural context Assessment will be based on an assignment (written coursework and a presentation / summary of same), class participation and a written test. Durozoi, G., (red) (1998), Słownik Sztuki XX wieku, Warszawa: Arkady Dziamski, G., (red) (1996), Od awangardy do postmodernizmu, Warszawa: Instytut Kultury Kotula, A., Krakowski, P., (1978), Malarstwo, rzeźba, architektura, Warszawa: PWN Richardson, T., Stangos, N., (1980), Kierunki i tendencje sztuki nowoczesnej, Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe Czartoryska, V., (1973), Od pop-artu do sztuki konceptualnej, Warszawa: Ferrari, S., (2002), Sztuka XX wieku, Warszawa: Kotula, A., Krakowski, P., (1985), Rzeźba współczesna, Warszawa: PWN Kotula, A., Krakowski, P., (1973), Sztuka abstrakcyjna, Warszawa: PWN Krakowski, P., (1984), O sztuce nowej i najnowszej, Warszawa: Malinowski, J., (red) (1984), Co robić po kubizmie?, Kraków: Piotrowski, P., (1999), Znaczenia modernizmu, Poznań: Radajewski, (1987), Żywa sztuka współczesności, Wrocław: Art Now, (2001), Sztuka przełomu tysiąclecia, Kolonia: Sztuka świata. T. 1-8. Arkady: Warszawa Słownik terminologiczny sztuk pięknych PWN. Wyd. V. Warszawa, 2007 Kowalska, B. Od impresjonizmu do konceptualizmu. Warszawa: Arkady, 1989 Od Maneta do Pollocka. Warszawa: Arkady, 1973

Janicka, K., (1973), Surrealizm, Warszawa: Juszczak, W., (1985), Postimpresjoniści, Warszawa: Kępiński, Z., (1982), Impresjonizm, Warszawa: Porębski, M., (1980), Kubizm, Warszawa: Kowalczyk, I. Ciało i Władza. Warszawa, 2002

Education of Art / Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Picture Editing 03.4-WA-EASP-EDOB Core module Introductory requirements: A basic knowledge of IT Language of Delivery: Polish Principal lecturer: kw. art. I st. Piotr Czech Module supervisor: kw. art. I st. Piotr Czech Class Number of Hours: 30 Number of Hours per week: 2 Term: 4 A pass grade. Points ECTS: 1 The module familiarises the students with basic issues from an area of digital graphics and graphic visualisation, where students have an opportunity to develop their skills in combining manual workshop abilities in painting, drawing, and graphics with the popular medium computer and the new possibilities offered by graphic software. The growing awareness of the possibility to use this medium broadens the opportunities for the subjective creation process and develops students imagination thus giving the students a chance to use this practical tool in the use of computer pictures in their artistic and educational realisations. Seeking individual attitudes within this area of media gives an opportunity to obtain the most interesting effects in students artistic output as well as to develop their abilities to consciously and practically use processed digital picture. Module outcomes: The students should be able to make practical use of digital picture in their artistic and educational realisations. They should also be able to consciously combine manual workshop skills (in drawing, painting and graphics) with an increasingly popular medium computer. The ability to use graphic applications: Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw, Macromedia Flash and the like to the extent satisfactory enough to realise the projects as well as the ability to use the tools for digital recording such as scanner, digital camera, and video camera. Attendance, completion of the tasks during classes, a pass grade. Bibliography: Aleksandra Tomaszewska-Adamarek, Roland Zimek, ABC grafiki komputerowej i obróbki zdjęć, Wydawnictwo Helion 2007 Luanne Seymour Cohen, Podstawy fotomontażu i tworzenia kolaży, Wydawnictwo Helion 2004 Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas, Po prostu Photoshop CS, Wydawnictwo Helion 2004 Zimek Roland, CorelDRAW X3. Ćwiczenia praktyczne, Wydawnictwo Helion 2006 Deke McClelland, Oko w oko z Adobe Photoshop CS3, Wydawnictwo Helion 2008 Joanna Pasek, Krzysztof Pasek, Flash CS3 ćwiczenia praktyczne, Wydawnictwo Helion 2008 Supplementary Reading:

Education of Art /Fine Art Bachelors / Licentiate Module: Diploma Art Studio 03.0-WA-EASP-DART Core module/optional Language of Delivery: Polish Lecturers: Professor Ryszard Woźniak; Magdalena Gryska, PhD; ad. Zenon Polus, Radosław Czarkowski, PhD; Alicja Lewicka-Szczegóła, PhD; kw. art. I st. Piotr Czech; Jarosław Dzięcielewski, PhD; kw. art. I st. Helena Kardasz; Professor Wiesław Hudon; Professor Wojciech Müller Classes Number of Hours: 180 Number of Hours per week: 6 Term: 5, 6 Pass Points ECTS: 10 Painting / Unconventional forms in painting Language of Delivery: Polish Module supervisor: Ryszard Woźniak, Prof. Principal lecturer: Ryszard Woźniak, Prof. Module aims: The main aim of the module is an individual artistic search. Term 5 is devoted to the completion of only one major topic that has been elaborated together with the tutor. Preparation for the defence of the Licence Diploma Thesis based on the selected works that have been made within the three years of the course or an autonomous series of paintings on one of the individually selected topics. Module outcomes: The ability to create original works in painting based on individually elaborated idioms of expression and individual techniques of work proposed by a student. Attendance. Review of the paintings made during the term. The condition to pass is to elaborate a topic in the form of a series of paintings, fully complete the paintings connected with the preparation for the defence of a license diploma. Artforum, WWW.artforum.com Art Review, WWW.artreview.com Flash Art., WWW.flashartonline.com Parkett, WWW.parkettart.com Obieg, WWW.obieg.pl Art&Business, WWW.artbiznes.pl Sztuka.pl, WWW.sztuka.pl Piktogram, WWW.piktogram.pl Notes.na.6.tygodni, WWW.funbec.eu Muzeum, WWW.gazeta-muzeum.pl Arteon, WWW.arteon.pl Painting/unconventional forms in painting Introductory requirements: Basic drawing and painting skills.

Painting / Unconventional forms in painting Language of Delivery: Polish/English Module supervisor: Magdalena Gryska, PhD Principal lecturer: Magdalena Gryska, PhD Module aims: The main aim is to work on the topic and a set of paintings by using various means of interpretation and artistic experiment. Developing students skills to make decisions on how to compose a picture. Module outcome: Awareness of basic composition elements of a picture. Basic knowledge on the technology of oil, acryl, media mixing, etc. in painting. Preparation for the diploma work. Attendance. Drawing works Józef Czapski, Patrząc, Wydawnictwo Znak, Kraków 2004. Bożena Kowalska, Polska Awangarda Malarska 1945-1980. Szanse i mity, PWN, Warszawa 1988. Bożena Kowalska, Twórcy - postawy. Artyści mojej galerii, Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 1981. David Sylvester, Rozmowy z Baconem, Wyd. Zysk i S-ka, Poznań 1987. Mieczysław Porębski, Granice Współczesności 1909-1925, Wyd Art. I Filmowe, Warszawa 1989. Aleksander Wojciechowski, Polskie malarstwo współczesne, Wydawnictwo Interpress, Warszawa 1977. Krystyna Bartnik, Zbigniew Makowski, Muzeum Narodowe, Wrocław, 2008. Heinrich Wolfflin, Podstawowe pojęcia historii sztuki, Wydawnictwo Słowo/Obraz/ Terytoria, Gdańsk 2006 Drawing/ media practical techniques in drawing Introductory requirements: Basic drawing skills. Language of delivery: Polish Module supervisor: ad. Zenon Polus Principal lecturer: ad. Zenon Polus Module aims: A student is expected to present, and later, complete his own project-exhibition, based on the experience that he has gained throughout the two years of work in the drawing workshop. Module outcome: The students should gain confidence in the areas of contemporary art by taking into consideration cultural and social conditions. Attendance. Completion of the programme. Basic Literature: Wassily Kandinsky, O duchowości w sztuce, przeł. Stanisław Fijałkowski, wyd. PGS, Łódź 1996. Władysław Strzemiński, Teoria widzenia, Wyd. Literackie, Kraków 1974. Maria Poprzęcka, Inne obrazy, Wydawnictwo słowo/ obraz terytoria, Gdańsk 2009. Julian Bell, Lustro Świata. Nowa Historia Sztuki, wyd. Arkady, Warszawa 2009. Supplementary Literature: Any books, catalogues, and magazines on contemporary art that are either within students reach or purchased in any other ways: libraries, online, etc.

Drawing /media practical techniques in drawing Language of delivery: Polish Module supervisor: Radosław Czarkowski, PhD Principal lecturer: Radosław Czarkowski, PhD Module aims: Preparation of the Diploma. Further development of individual drawing skills based on the freely selected medium. Preparation of a fully conscious, individual artistic work including students ideas skills and facilities. A License Diploma will be the final outcome. During the preparation for the Diploma, the students are to be able to elaborate a topic and complete it consciously. The students are also expected to show their knowledge of artistic techniques and the ability to use them in the best possible logical and consistent way. The educational methods are based on the open group or individual discussions, on monitoring of the process of diploma realization, and supervision of the substantial and artistic qualities. Module outcome: License graduates should be able to present individual artistic ideas, show their awareness of the media and techniques used during the realisation of their works. They should also be able to present a logical, consistent and clear creation of their own designs. Great attention should be paid to developing skills in proper analysis of work of art and ways of artistic fulfilment. Accordingly, students attitude towards the group (both its creative as perceptive nature)is of crucial importance. A pass grade. Basic Literature: The topics of the classes are based on individual suggestions and the reading list is prepared depending on individual problems considered during classes. Drawing / media practical techniques in drawing Language of delivery: Polish Module supervisor: Alicja Lewicka-Szczegóła, PhD Principal lecturer: Alicja Lewicka-Szczegóła, PhD Module aims: A student of the license workshop is expected to choose and precisely present a project which is either a result of the workshop programme (in the Ist and 2nd years) or individual project. A Diploma in Art will be the final artistic output of an individual realisation of the suggested topic in the license workshop or a selection of all the work that was carried out within the three years of education in drawing. Module outcome: The students should be fully prepared to select and present an artistic project based on the general programme of the workshop or individual programme and realise it in the form of diploma exhibition. Participation in the overview of artistic work, regular consultations. The students are expected to complete their selected project in a form of series of works or any other form of artistic realisation (installation, practical techniques in drawing, etc.) Basic Literature: A. Mencwel [red.], Antropologia kultury. Zagadnienia i wybór tekstów, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 2005. L. Kolankiewicz [red.], Antropologia widowisk. Zagadnienia i wybór tekstów, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 2005. Supplementary Literature: Paper and network magazines

Circulation Exit ARTeon Art and Philosophy Oronsko Exhibition catalogues Graphic Design Introductory requirements: basic knowledge of computer and advanced level o f graphic programmes. Language of delivery: Polish Module supervisor: kw. art. I st. Piotr Czech Principal lecturer: kw. art. I st. Piotr Czech Module aims: Development of skills in typography, poster design, symbol, editorial and publishing graphics, as well as functional graphics and visual communication. Perfecting computer techniques in graphic design, appropriate and conscious selection of tools for the completion of the design. Preparation of the material for a digital print. The students should also develop their skills in creative thinking, and be able to solve their problems in individual design work as well as to look for individual solutions in designing, taking into consideration the aesthetic and functional aspects of graphic objects. Both an idea and form of graphics are of high importance. Searching for individual creative and designing solutions that lead to the completion of Diploma output is also one of the main aims of the module. Module outcome: In the process of education the programme is individualised depending on the students creative abilities that emerge during their work and leads to an advanced level of conscious and professional artistic output. Attendance, a pass. Adrian Frutiger, Człowiek i jego znaki, Do/Optima, Warszawa 2003 Robert Bringhurst, Elementarz stylu w typografii, Design Plus, Kraków 2007 James Felici, Kompletny przewodnik po typografii. Zasady doskonałego składania tekstu, Słowo-Obraz Terytoria, Warszawa 2007 Tibor Szántó, Pismo i styl, Wrocław, Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo 1986 Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris, Typografia, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, Warszawa 2008 Quentin Newark: Design i grafika dzisiaj, ABE Dom Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2006 Alice Twemlow: Czemu służy grafika użytkowa, ABE Dom Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2006 Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris, Twórcze projektowanie, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, Warszawa 2007 L. Manovich: Język nowych mediów, Warszawa 2006 Piotr Rypson, Książki i strony. Polska książka awangardowa i artysytczna w XX wieku, Piotr Rypson: Obraz Słowa, Wydawnictwo AR, Warszawa 1989 Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski w Warszawie, Warszawa 2000 Janina Wiercińska, Sztuka i książka, PWN, Warszawa 1986 Frantz Herman Wills, Grafika reklamowa, WNT, Warszawa 1972 Ruedi Ruegg Basic: Typography Design with Letters. David Brier: Great Type and Lettering Designs. Magazines If possible, reading periodicals. Text and 2+3D (home), Graphis, Print, Typography, Computer Arts Other sources: websites WWW (regularly recommended) connected with the issues of the classes.

Photography / intermedia photography Introductory requirements: knowledge on photography (techniques and technology-advanced level), theory and aesthetics in photography Language of delivery: Polish Module Supervisor: kw. art. I st. Helena Kardasz Principal lecturer: kw. art. I st. Helena Kardasz Module aims: Photography as an autonomous (having its own tradition) means of expression. Photography as an interdisciplinary means of artistic expression. This area concerns photography used as a tool enabling and broadening the means and ways of representation in different areas of artistic creativity. Completion of one of the topics proposed in the laboratory (students choose the topic in winter term). Students should deepen their artistic self-awareness and develop their abilities to talk confidently about photography through active participation in the classes. The students are able to complete their Diploma work through analogue and digital recording, video, object, and installation. The topic of the diploma works is suggested by students themselves. Module outcome: the students will broaden their artistic awareness and knowledge on contemporary photography they should be able to offer individual symbols for interpretation the students should be able to complete their work in the context of exhibition license Diploma individual meetings (project-the topic of the work and its completion) discussion meetings in the laboratory. Presentation of gradual stages of the completion of the project by each student in a group photography activities in the open air (summer term) Barthes Roland, Światło obrazu, Wyd. KR, Warszawa 1999 Benjamin Walter, Twórca jako wytwórca, Wyd. Poznańskie, Poznań 1975 Benjamin Walter, Dzieło sztuki w dobie reprodukcji technicznej, w: Anioł historii, red. H. Orłowski, Wyd. Poznańskie, Poznań 1996 Brauchitsch Boris von, Mała historia fotografii, Cyklady, Warszawa 2004 Przestrzenie fotografii. Antologia tekstów, praca zbiorowa pod red. T. Ferenca, K. Makowskiego, Galeria f5, Łódź 2005 Flusser Vilém, Ku filozofii fotografii, folia academiae, Katowice 2004 Michałowska Marianna, Niepewność przedstawienia. Od kamery obskury do współczesnej fotografii, Rabid, Kraków 2004 Michałowska Marianna, Obraz utajony. Szkice o fotografii i pamięci, Galeria f5, Kraków 2007 Rosenblum Naomi, Historia fotografii światowej, Wyd. Baturo i Grafis Projekt, Bielsko Biała 2005 Rouillé André, Fotografia. Między dokumentem a sztuką współczesną, Universitas, Kraków 2007 Sontag Susan, O fotografii, Wyd. Artystyczne i Filmowe, Warszawa 1989 Tomaszczuk Zbigniew, Łowcy obrazów. Szkice o fotografii, CAK, Warszawa 1998 Berger John, O patrzeniu, Fundacja Aletheia, Warszawa 1999 Berger John, Nasze twarze, moje serce, zwięzłe jak fotografie, Czuły Barbarzyńca Pies, Warszawa 2006 Co widać?, praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kaczmarka, M. Krajewskiego, Wyd. Naukowe UAM, Poznań 2006 Czartoryska Urszula, Fotografia mowa ludzka. Perspektywy historyczne. Tom 2, słowo/obraz/terytoria, Gdańsk 2006 Efekt rzeczywistości. Fotografia i wideo z Polski, praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Jurkiewicz, Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, Warszawa 2007 Estetyka wirtualności, praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Ostrowickiego, Universitas, Kraków 2005 Fotografia lat 90. Czas przemian czy stagnacji?, praca zbiorowa pod red. K.Jureckiego, Muzeum Sztuki, Galeria FF, Łódź 2002 Fotografia: realność medium, praca zbiorowa pod red. G. Dziamskiego, A. Kępińskiej, S. Wojneckiego, ASP Poznań, Poznań 2000 Giżycki Marcin, Koniec i co dalej?, słowo/obraz/terytoria, Gdańsk 2001 Kadrowanie rzeczywistości. Szkice z socjologii wizualnej, praca zbiorowa pod red. J. Kaczmarka, Wyd. Naukowe UAM, Poznań 2006 Kluszczyński Ryszard W., Film, video, multimedia, Instytut Kultury, Warszawa 1999 Kluszczyński Ryszard W., Obrazy na wolności, Instytut Kultury, Warszawa 1998 Nowoczesnośc jako doświadczenie, praca zbiorowa pod red. R. Nycz, A. Zeidler Janiszewskiej, Universitas, Kraków 2006 Manovich Lev, Język nowych mediów, Wyd. WaiP, Warszawa 2006 Od fotografii do rzeczywistości wirtualnej, praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Hopfinger, IBL PAN 1997 Ostrowicki Michał, Wirtualne realis. Estetyka w epoce elektroniki, Universitas, Kraków 2006 Pontremoli Edouard, Nadmiar widzialnego. Fenomenologiczna interpretacja fotogeniczności, słowo/obraz/terytoria, Gdańsk 2007

Popczyk Maria, Przestrzeń sztuki: obrazy słowa komentarze, ASP Katowice, Katowice 2005 Segal Hanna, Marzenie senne. Fantazja i sztuka, Universitas, Kraków 2003 Sobota Adam, Szlachetność techniki, Wyd. Naukowe Scholar, Warszawa 2001 Tomaszczuk Zbigniew, Odwzajemnione spojrzenie, Typoscript, Wrocław 2004 Widzieć, myśleć, być. Technologie mediów, opr. Andrzej Gwóźdź, Universitas, Kraków 2001 Exit http://www.exit.art.pl/ Fotografia http://www.fotografia.net.pl/ Obieg http://www.obieg.pl/ Fototapeta http://fototapeta.art.pl/ - albums and exhibition catalogues