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A. Visual Literacy – competence model

Lode‘s model

ENViL’s competence model

I notice I exploreI name / describe

I wonderI imagine (envision)I make (draft, experiment, create)

I analyse (reason)I explainI interpret / understand

I present / communicate *I comment / criticize **I value

* Present images, communicate via images;** criticize in the sense of art criticism‚to use images‘ is missing.

Visual

perceptio

n

Visual a

nalysis

Visual

creativ

ity

and

imaginatio

n

Visual

language

and

communica

tio

n

Both models merged

Visual Literacy competence model ?

Visual Literacy competence model ?

B. Visual Literacy – Museum

Selection of works

Presentation

Mediation

Visual Literacy

curating

educating

preserving

researching

B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 1: Researching existing practice, using the model

Selection / Presentation

Selection / Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Mediation

Mediation

Mediation

B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 2: Developing profile and practice, starting with the model

Challenge 1 What is Visual Literacy,

gained at Museum M, for?

Is Museum M able to simulate every day situations?

Challenge 2

How is Visual Literacy, gained at Museum M, related to transversal competences?

Which dimensions does Museum M wish to address?

Challenge 3

Which sub-competences should be addressed?Should reflection / metacognition be included?

B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 3: Learning from others - inspiration by examplese.g. how can reflection be addressed ?

Observe the observer

Riga 2016

New York 2006

Imagine the observer Munich 2014

Museum as a system – ‘making of’ an exhibition

Düsseldorf, Candida Höfer, 2011

Museum as a system – ‘making of’ an exhibition

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – framing: the way entering the museum

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – exhibition area index (relation between pictures and wall)

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – building materials, furniture

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a system – exhibiting what museums do

Riga 2016

Museum as a system – how exhibitions work Vienna 2015

Museum as a system - new orders

Frankfurt 2015

Museum as a system – its history

Hannover 2016

Museum as a system – its options

Cologne2016

A. Visual Literacy – competence model

Lode‘s model

ENViL’s competence model

I notice I exploreI name / describe

I wonderI imagine (envision)I make (draft, experiment, create)

I analyse (reason)I explainI interpret / understand

I present / communicate *I comment / criticize **I value

* Present images, communicate via images;** criticize in the sense of art criticism‚to use images‘ is missing.

Visual

perceptio

n

Visual a

nalysis

Visual

creativ

ity

and

imaginatio

n

Visual

language

and

communica

tio

n

Both models merged

Visual Literacy competence model ?

Visual Literacy competence model ?

B. Visual Literacy – Museum

Selection of works

Presentation

Mediation

Visual Literacy

curating

educating

preserving

researching

B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 1: Researching existing practice, using the model

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B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 2: Developing profile and practice, starting with the model

Challenge 1 What is Visual Literacy,

gained at Museum M, for?

Is Museum M able to simulate every day situations?

Challenge 2

How is Visual Literacy, gained at Museum M, related to transversal competences?

Which dimensions does Museum M wish to address?

Challenge 3

Which sub-competences should be addressed?Should reflection / metacognition be included?

B. Visual Literacy – Museum MOption 3: Learning from others - inspiration by examplese.g. how can reflection be addressed ?

Observe the observer

Riga 2016

New York 2006

Imagine the observer Munich 2014

Museum as a system – ‘making of’ an exhibition

Düsseldorf, Candida Höfer, 2011

Museum as a system – ‘making of’ an exhibition

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – framing: the way entering the museum

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – exhibition area index (relation between pictures and wall)

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a medium – building materials, furniture

Berlin, Kentridge, 2016

Museum as a system – exhibiting what museums do

Riga 2016

Museum as a system – how exhibitions work Vienna 2015

Museum as a system - new orders

Frankfurt 2015

Museum as a system – its history

Hannover 2016

Museum as a system – its options

Cologne2016