It mainly discusses his contribution to pop art, cellular and consumer, you are required to choose an art piece from this artist before proceeding.
The essay should comprise a major written work reporting the results of a substantial research project. It should offer a coherent argument about the topic addressed and aim to incorporate an element of originality in that argument and/or the evidence used to sustain it. It should be a maximum of 4,500 words with any literature referenced in your text (e.g. as footnotes or in-text-citations) and listed in full in your bibliography (NB: as stated in the current Examination & Assessment Regulations, the bibliography does not count towards the word count, nor do footnotes/endnotes, appendices, abstracts, maps, illustrations, transcriptions of linguistic data, or tabulations of numerical or linguistic data or their captions.)For this module, your essay must study in detail the work of one particular media artist (or collaborative team), describe how that artist’s work is framed and presented by the artist, how it engages with critical / theoretical / semantic / formal debates, and how it has evolved over time. It should also offer some rationales / arguments for this evolution. It must include original critical analysis of selected art works by your chosen artist or group of artists. The essay must also show how the student’s own creative media practice engages with the same debates and relates to them, contests them and/or extends them. While precise compartmentalisation will be impossible, roughly 80% of the essay material should address the chosen artist and 20% should address the student’s own creative media practice. It is vital to the section contextualizing the student’s own work that it do so with reference to cultural / critical / aesthetic theory. That is to say: it should not be too impressionistic.c




