| Description
| This course centers on the question of “how we perceive and understand the world,” guiding students to develop fundamental sensibilities toward art, design, and aesthetics through everyday objects, spaces, images, and cultural phenomena. The course emphasizes that aesthetics is not secondary to design, but rather a fundamental basis for understanding life, culture, and the environment. Therefore, the course aims to cultivate students’ abilities in visual observation and analytical thinking, helping them understand the relationships between people, objects, and space while gradually establishing their own ways of seeing and aesthetic awareness. The course also references the ideas presented in Design as Art: “When objects in daily use and the environment we live in become works of art themselves, then we may say we are living in a balanced life,” encouraging students to reconsider the relationship between art, design, and everyday life.
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