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Friz Lang (Metropolis, 1927), Charlie Chaplin (Modern Times, 1936), Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, 1982) and Lanna and Lilly Wachowski (Matrix, 1999, 2003, 2021) are but some film…
Wednesday
15:30-17:00
Lecturer: Dr. Liat Friedman
Semester A
The course will examine the diverse cultural appearances that characterize non-hegemonic ethnic and racial groups in Israeli society. By examining artifacts from a variety of…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Dalya Markovich
Semester B
Jerusalem / Al-Quds presents a unique combination of urban conditions: it is divided between East and West, and between Palestinian, ultra-orthodox and secular-traditional…
Wednesday
14:00-17:00
Lecturers: Dr. Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, Dr. Ariel Handel
Summer
This course will deal with love and death (Eros and Thanatos), two basic instincts in the human soul. We will read literary texts dealing with love and death, from Greek mythology…
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Dr. Roni Amir
Semester B
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Neomi Meiri-Dan
Semester A
Wednesday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Neomi Meiri-Dan
Semester B
The starting point for this course advocates the approach that the interpretation of the artistic work is personal, variable, and flexible. However, various elements in the…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Ronit Steinberg
Semester A
This proseminar is designed for the study of visual works by the encounter between professional "theory" and "practice", and for formulating research ways through writing. The…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Igor Aronov
Semester A
The starting point for this course advocates the approach that the interpretation of the artistic work is personal, variable, and flexible. However, various elements in the…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Ronit Steinberg
Semester B
This proseminar is designed for the study of visual works by the encounter between professional "theory" and "practice", and for formulating research ways through writing. The…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Igor Aronov
Semester B
The course surveys architectural and planning related practices and writings from the end of the 19th century and until the beginning of the 3rd millennia. We will analyze the…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Arch. martin hershenzon
Semester A
The course surveys architectural and planning related practices and writings from the end of the 19th century and until the beginning of the 3rd millennia. We will analyze the…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Arch. martin hershenzon
Semester B
The course will introduce the core ideas that established the field of art since the French Revolution in the late 18th century until present days. We will refer to the historical…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Adina Kamien
Semester B
We will explore developments in art from the French Revolution in 1789 to the present day, examining the pendulum of artistic movements from both chronological and thematic…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Ronit Steinberg
Semester B
The concept of "modernism" in the arts constitutes a creative thinking that has broken traditional conventions on the background of the revolutionary changes that took place in…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Igor Aronov
Semester B
Stories and films in contemporary culture such as the Hunger Games, Games of Thrones ("Song of Fire and Ice") return to motifs from ancient mythologies. These stories deal with…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Roni Amir
Semester A
Stories and films in contemporary culture such as the Hunger Games, Games of Thrones ("Song of Fire and Ice") return to motifs from ancient mythologies. These stories deal with…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Roni Amir
Semester B
In modern society we are flooded by marketing and advertising messages intended to convince us to change our opinions or change our behavior, and particularly purchase the…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturers: Ariel Knafo, Sigal Knafo
Semester A