Courses
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The climate crisis has been defined by the UN as the most serious threat to the future of humanity. Current approaches aimed to address this threat stress the need to limit and…
Sunday
16:30-18:00
Lecturer: Dr. Gal Hertz
Semester B
The course will take place in the format of guided reading, during which we will read about six to eight texts, which will outline together the main areas of thought concerning…
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Yael Taragan
Semester A
Art has the capacity for worldmaking, forming alternative realities. At the same time, it is obliged to act within the world: to continuously interpret, annotate,…
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Dr.
Semester B
Since its inception in Eastern Europe in the early 18th century, the primary aim of Hasidism has been to offer a religious alternative to the approach that valued intellectual…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Lior Alperovich
Semester A
The pre-seminar aims to familiarize participants with contemporary theories in photography as a visual culture and to conduct independent research in the field. The course is…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Roy Boshi
Semester A
The pre-seminar aims to familiarize participants with contemporary theories in photography as a visual culture and to conduct independent research in the field. The course is…
Sunday
10:00-11:30
Lecturer: Dr. Roy Boshi
Semester B
Introducing a new perspective on the material culture of a place and its impact on individuals, we will surface the diverse voices around Bezalel campus, through various…
Wednesday
14:00-17:00
Lecturers: sharon Koniak, Noa Arad Yairi
Summer
This course will survey the history of Western architecture from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century. Architectural development will be studied in chronological order,…
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Dr. Sara Benninga
Semester B
The course examines artistic developments in the 21st century around the world, which embrace the issues of globalization, multiculturalism, ecology, social changes, and are…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Igor Aronov
Semester A
The course examines artistic developments in the 21st century around the world, which embrace the issues of globalization, multiculturalism, ecology, social changes, and are…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Dr. Igor Aronov
Semester B
In this course we will discuss the formalistic and narrative characteristics of animation and inquire about the particular experiences of time, space and material that they can…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Tomer Nechushtan
Semester A
The course will address the question: what are social paradigm and how are they connected to design thinking and rethinking of public spaces? Are social paradigms always visible,…
Wednesday
14:00-17:00
Lecturers: Rinat Sherzer, Shira Mahler
Semester B
The City today is very different from the City in ancient times, yet both have much in common. Cities in each and every era were always the reflection of the people who made them…
Sunday
14:30-16:00
Lecturer: Arch. Iddo Ginat
Semester B
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Dr. Neomi Meiri-Dan
Semester A
Sunday
12:00-13:30
Lecturer: Dr. Neomi Meiri-Dan
Semester B
Visual culture, which had received growing theoretical attention throughout the 20th century, has evolved into a full-blown subject matter when visual imagery – created not only…
Tuesday
10:00-11:30
Lecturers: Dr. Sara Benninga, Dr. Gal Hertz
Semester A
Visual culture, which had received growing theoretical attention throughout the 20th century, has evolved into a full-blown subject matter when visual imagery – created not only…
Tuesday
10:00-11:30
Lecturers: Dr. Sara Benninga, Dr. Gal Hertz
Semester B
VR technology made one of its first appearances on the cultural stage in the 1992 horror film, "The Lawnmower Man״. In the film, reality and virtual reality are intertwined,…
Wednesday
11:30-13:00
Lecturer: Dr. Liat Lavi
Semester B