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Teachers ’Academy24, 25, 26 june 2013
uTREcHT & AMSTERdAM
PREPARING THE ARTIST OF TOMORROW
INTROducTION
dETAIlEd INFO&
SPEAkERS
digital technologies within the field of Mixed Reality Performance. It offers an interdisciplinary and practice led approach to research, practice, education and creative making processes. Metamorphosis of Wood JASNA kRAlJ PAvlOvEc Academy of design ljubljana, Slovenia The purpose of the project Metamorphosis of Wood was to acquaint students with the problem of preserving the tropical woods of the Orinoco River. Ultimately, this was to enable them to comprehend sustainable living from the past and transfer it to the present and future in their own work, using the Orinoco River as a guide. The New Normal? dAvId BuTlERNewcastle university, School of Arts & cultures, Fine Art department, united kingdom
Use by artists of Meanwhile / Pop up / Empty Shop space is increasing. Will these models persist? What opportunities might they create for students? How can universities respond to this? Pecha Kucha second group Modusmodul – There will be no ETCS-Points! AlExANdRA d’INcAu and cHRISTOPH lANGlucerne university of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
Based on the theses that above all, each institution (in our case an art school) consists of administrative and organisational structures, linguistic terms, space oscillations etc. which effects and impacts are hidden at first sight and are only revealed to those inaugurated and willing to see and realize, we explored if and how the multilayered nature of such an institution has an influence on the practice and artistic contents of our students.
15.00 - 18.30 Het Akademietheater Registration 17.30 - 18.30 Het Akademietheater
Official Opening
THERA JONkER (chair), ElIA vice President, director centre of Expertise in Arts Education, Head, Master of Education in Arts, Hku - utrecht School of the Arts déSIRéE MAJOOR vice President Hku - utrecht School of the Arts JOS ScHIllINGS and lEO cAPEl dean utrechts conservatorium, dean Theatre, Hku - utrecht School of the Arts PAulA cRABTREE and ANTHONy dEAN Artistic directors of the NEu/NOW Festival. 18.30 - 22.00 Het Akademietheater Buffet Dinner with Pecha Kucha Performance of the Musician 3.0 students TET kOFFEMAN designer and Head Bachelor of Music, Musician 3.0
ESMEE OlTHuIS coach Musician 3.0 Pecha Kucha first group The Media and Performance Laboratory JORIS WEIJdOMHku - utrecht School of the Arts, The Netherlands
The Media and Performance Laboratory (MAPLAB) – a place for research and development of collaborative creative processes, mixed reality performances and interactive experiences.HKU’s MAPLAB is a space for the artistic exploration and teaching of interactive
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as alternatives to the studio model, through reflection on a recent group project entitled ‘Occupation Workplace’. Closing Remarks
Intersections in Architectural Creation. MARíA ISABEl AlBA dORAdOSchool of Architecture at the university Antonio Nebrija, Spain
Architecture has a large subjective component. Thoughts and creation are intimately related in any project and process. Although architecture is realized through building systems and materials, it is only possible by building conceived thought. Students should be brought to reflect and work consciously with their personal experiences. Schools shouldn’t remain indifferent to the vicissitudes of life. Photography Photobooks MATT JOHNSTONcoventry School of Art and design, united kingdom Two years ago Johnston was tasked with improving what was very poor engagement with library resources in the photography department. By creating an experience around these books and artifacts as well as bringing a wider community into the classroom via online discussion, he was able to create a vibrant and engaged Photobook Club. This project has been shared amongst the department and has spread to other institutions and individuals. There are currently 24 Photobook. Clubs in more than 10 countries. Pecha Kucha third group Entrepreneurship within Arts Education
MORTEN Ø. ANdERSEN and PERNIllE SkOvcAkI - centre for Applied Artistic Innovation, denmark
A presentation on how to deal with entrepreneurship and professionalization; an enterprising mindset and artistic innovation in arts education today. Occupation Workplace JANE BAll and BRIGId Mc lEERcoventry School of Art and design, united kingdom
This presentation addresses questions about how the art school can mimic and anticipate the contingency and dialogic quality of contemporary models of practice,
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WIllEM JAN RENGER works at the Utrecht School of the Arts since 1997. Initially as a curriculum developer, he became Dean of the European Media Master of Arts programme and from 2006 vice-chair of the Faculty Board. At present WIllEM-JAN RENGER is professor of Art & Technology and Programme Leader of the research programmes Applied Game Design as well as Creative Design for Motivational Learning & Transfer. Both programmes focus on research and design and applying game design principles in contexts broader than the scope of entertainment (education and cultural heritage, government and citizenship, and healthcare). He is a didactic expert and winner of the Dutch Award for the Best idea for Teachers, 2010 and winner of the Art of Inspiration Award in 2011. 10.30 - 11.00 Cafeteria - Utrechts Conservatorium
Coffeebreak
Three Parallel Sessions 11.00 - 13.00Room K210 - Utrechts ConservatoriumChair: kIERAN cORcORAN
1/3 New Media Practices - Workshops Session
cOR NOlTEE and SIJN vAN SANTvOORTHku - utrecht School of the Arts, The Netherlands Student Connectivity in Practice.In this workshop participants will learn step by step how to make an online platform and how to inform and engage students using gaming principles. Participants will play the role of teacher and student to experience the power of personal connection and fast feedback. After the workshop participants will be able to make a blog that is connected with facebook, twitter and mail and will receive a 10 step DIY guide to get started.
09.00 - 09.30 Hall and Cafetaria - Utrechts Conservatorium Registration and Coffee 09.30 - 10.30 Concert Hall Fentener van Vlissingen - Utrechts Conservatorium Plenary Session
Preparing the Artist of Tomorrow: Facing the Fields of Tension of Global Culture cHRISTOPH WEckERlE Zurich university of the Arts, Zurich, Switzerland
cHRISTOPH WEckERlE is Director of the Department of Cultural Analysis at the Zurich University of the Arts. He is a Cultural Policy Researcher with contracts that include clients such as: Council of Europe, Swiss National Science Foundation and Swiss Innovation Promotion Agency.
From 2002 to 2007, he has been Head of the Research Unit for Creative Industries at the Zurich University of the Arts (publication of the 1st and 2nd National Report on Creative Industries in Switzerland). He is also a national expert for the Compendium - Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe. (www.culturalpolicies.net) Game Design Principles as a Didactic Toolkit in Higher Arts Education.
EvERT HOOGENdOORN and WIllEM JAN RENGER Hku - utrecht School of the Arts, The Netherlands
EvERT HOOGENdOORN works at Utrecht School of the Arts since 1999. Initially as lecturer Game Design and Development, he became Dean of the School for Design for Virtual Theatre and Games in 2002. At present he is Programme Leader New Literacy at HKU Centre of Expertise in Arts Education and Senior Lecturer Arts Education in the Master of Education in Arts. Evert is strategist and game-designer at IJsfontein (game industry). He is game-designer of abcdeSIM and winner of the Smarter learning E-learning award in 2013.
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BERT vANdENBuSScHEluca School of Arts - Sint-lucas Gent, Belgium
Stimulating Nimble Thinking: How Experiential
Education Changed Lecturing. After having attended a training course on experiential education ‘lecturing theory courses’ became a different didactic practice. It aims no longer at communicating certain canonical facts on art history and art theory, but rather at stimulating the nimble thinking of students. Reflective observations and moments of ‘not knowing’ are crucial in this education of ‘thinking artists’.
11.00 - 13.00Room K108 - Utrechts ConservatoriumChair: NElly vAN dER GEEST
3/3 Social Entrepreneurship - Paper Presentations
cHRIS cuMING and kARl ROuSEThe Royal central School of Speech and drama, united kingdom
The Accidental Festival. This presentation will explore the role of the entrepreneurial artist and, as a result of this, explore the roles of social entrepreneurship, digital technologies and their application, and the artist as content maker or producer using The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama’s The Accidental Festival as our starting point. Using our practiced based research in the field we will share our experiences and seek to find others who wish to begin engaging with these practices, or who may already have projects with parallel themes.
JOHN cASEy, SHAuN HIdES and JONATHAN SHAWcoventry School of Art and design - coventry university, united kingdom
Taking Care of Business: Reimagining the Art College in the 21st century.This paper advances the case for alternative models of Art education in the 21st century. To achieve this, we propose using open educational practices, as a form of social entrepreneurship, supported by digital technologies.
lucIA GIulIANO and STEFANO MIRTIABAdIR Academy / interactiondesignlab, Italy
WHOAMI. From Online Education to Design Game.Learning from (with) social media, a one-hour workshop to understand the logic of it. For the good and for the bad. Everyone can participate. If you know nothing about social media, it’s even better. 11.00 - 13.00Room K110 - Utrechts ConservatoriumChair: TRuuS OPHuySEN
2/3 Making Content - Round Table Discussion
JOHN BElluniversity for the creative Arts, united kingdom The Studio as Hackerspace. Bell’s architectural design studio utilises customisation or hacking as primary origination processes to disrupt the superficial condition of objects in order to explore their potentials as sites for invention. Developed in workshops, the programme sets out a twofold approach, setting academic research alongside speculative tinkering.
PETRA BOlEAcademy of design ljubljana, Slovenia
Considering Slovenian Product Design Content from 1945 to 1991 and the Influence of Collective Memory on Contemporary Design. This presentation will explore the relationship of memory to design within a given society. So called “socialistic design” produced products, which have had a recognizable importance to those societies. While the uniformity of most household goods resulted in a lack of uniqueness, this period also yielded designs that remain forever etched in history, and we can’t help but ask - why? cOlIN BOuRNETrinity laban conservatoire of Music and dance, london, united kingdom
The Dance Artist as Re-creator. Learning to restage past choreographies through an embodied understanding of dance re-creation and reconstruction processes.
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Technology in Dublin. It was hoped that new methods of delivering practical tuition would be more beneficial to students and lecturers from both a learning and time perspective. The approach taken was an Action Research project, which consisted of a trial of a digital artefact, compiled by one of the authors, as a teaching tool. The artefact consists of an iBook that offerstext content in each chapter alongside interactive illustrations on the fundamentals of the subject.
MARy TROuP Royal conservatoire of Scotland, united kingdom Teaching Artists’ Future Practice. This paper offers an account of music students’ experience of using wiki-enabled technology and social media in a community of practice, to document collaborative work processes leading to sustainable learning opportunities in performance arts. 15.00 - 17.00 Room K110 - Utrechts Conservatorium Chair: NElly vAN dER GEEST 2/3 Social Entrepreneurship - Round Table Discussion
PAul BARRETTBirmingham city university, united kingdom Identifying Essential Ingredients for Future Focused Art and Design Courses.In order to fully address a rapidly changing world there now appear to be essential elements fundamental to the curriculum design and delivery of future focused Art and Design courses. In this presentation the aim is to highlight these ‘ingredients’ and consider whether they should be common to all creative arts degrees regardless of specific disciplines. RAcHEl FEucHTWANG and GWENOëlE TRAPMANde Theatreschool, Amsterdam School of the Arts, The Netherlands
Creative Producing: Making Places and Cultural Enterprises.Discussion of recent findings from research for the Performing Arts Production BA of the Theaterschool Amsterdam into Creative Producing in the UK, US and Flanders. The discussion focuses specifically upon current impact on teaching practices in cultural
PAScAl GIElENFontys School of Fine and Performing Art, The Netherlands
The Biotype of the Hybrid Artist.Based on research about the evolution of artistic careers in the last 35 years, an artistic biotope will be proposed in relationship with the growing quantum of the hybrid artists. The consequences of the research outcomes for art schools, their policy, the curriculum and the teaching process in classrooms will be the central focus of the talk. 13.00 - 15.00 Utrechts Conservatorium Garden
Lunch
Three Parallel Sessions 15.00 - 17.00 Room K108 - Utrechts ConservatoriumChair: kIERAN cORcORAN
1/3 New Media Practices - Papers Presentation
cHRIS JONES Emily carr university of Art and design, canada
Virtual Studios: Online models for teaching graduates students in the arts. The presentation will outline some recently developed models for online instruction in the Masters-level programming at Emily Carr University, including the integration of a ‘Virtual Studio’ network with more traditional online course delivery systems and real-time connectivity platforms. The discussion focuses on the challenges in representing and teaching material practices online, as well as the emergent potentials that seem inherent to these new models.
kERRy MEAkIN and NEvIllE kNOTTSchool of Art, design and Printing, dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
A Digital Learning Experience in Tertiary Design Education.A different approach to attaining learning outcomes was taken while teaching a Design subject in an Institute of
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16.00 - 17.00
Room K210 - Utrechts Conservatorium Chair: NElly vAN dER GEEST 3/3 Making Content - Workshop Session lIEvE dEHASquE, FIlIP dE ROEck and lIESBET vERScHuERENlucA School of Arts, Belgium
The Discursive as Production Mode.This workshop invites approximately 20 participants to build a speculative flow, an installation modulated by devices as a room, 20 artist-teachers, tables and a hybrid documentation. Sparring partner is Ai Wei Wei dropping a Han Dynasty Urn. 17.00 - 18.00 Bus ride to Amsterdam 21.15 - 22.30 Het Compagnie Theater, Amsterdam Face Off - NEU / NOW FESTIVAL Performance
NTANdO cElE and SIMON HOAmsterdamse Hogeschool voor de kunsten, dasAris, The Netherlands
entrepreneurship and production in the performing arts and its relationship with the contemporary professional theatre and performing arts.
ÁSTHIlduR JóNSdóTTIR Iceland Academy of the Arts, Iceland
Art and sustainability: The effectiveness of place-specific education. Jónsdóttir will discuss how art teachers and artists can make their education and teaching practise relevant to sustainability in place-specific settings. Further elaboration on the potential of using art and the creative process of artists as a source for research on sustainability will be explored.
MARIA STRANEkOvATomas Bata university Zlín, czech Republic
Fashion at the edge. This presentation points to the current issues in fashion design in local environment. It overviews possible ways of how fashion merges with arts in mutual relationship through interdisciplinary collaboration within various departments at Tomas Bata University, Zlín. 15.00 - 16.00 Room K218 - Utrechts Conservatorium Chair: TRuuS OPHuySEN 3/3 Making Content - Workshop Session JukkA HEINäNENMetropolia university, Finland
Omnes viae Romam ducunt.In this workshop it will be demonstrated, by means of a series of small, practical exercises how through observing, expressing and sharing you get access to your central themes and motifs. Starting from writing simple sentences about our everyday environment and ending up seeing the story of our life in these lines produced in a couple of minutes. The purpose will be to show that we don’t have to go far to find something new: it’s more about learning to see more clearly.
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13.00 - 14.30 Restaurant Harkema Lunch 15.00 - 16.30 De Brakke Grond - Expozaal Film Programme - NEU / NOW Festival
32 Boulevard de Magenta
NAdèGE ABAdIEEcole Nationale Supérieure louis - lumière, France My Good Fortune in Auschwitz REBER dOSkyNederlandse Filmacademie, The Netherlands Vibration of the Thirteen kAcPER NuRZyńSkI Akademia Sztuk Pieknych w Warzawie, Poland I’m a miner, who is more ROMAN FABIANÁ vysoká škola múzických umení v Bratislave, Slovakia 16.30 - 18.30 De Brakke Grond Gallery Visit - NEU / NOW Festival 19.00 - 20.45 De Brakke Grond - Expozaal
NEU / NOW Festival performances and after talks From albums lucIE PÁcHOvÁ Janáčkova akademie múzických umění v Brně, czech Republic
10.00 - 10.30 De Doelenzaal Welcome Coffee 10:30 - 13.00De Doelenzaal Plenary Session lucy NEAlTheatre-maker & educator, united kingdom
Lucy Neal is a theatre-maker and educator who has spent her life excited by celebratory events and how they act as a catalyst for change. Co-founding Director of the London International Festival of Theatre (1981-2005), her current work looks at how the arts inspire different ways of living within the ecological limits of a finite planet. Active in the grass-roots Transition Town movement since 2008, she is writing, Playing For Time, about transitional arts practice and acts of creative community. Co-author of MMM’s Sustainable Ability, she is Happiness Associate on the Happy Museum Project, and co-founder of The Case For Optimism. She is co-author of The Turning World - stories from the London International Festival of Theatre (Gulbenkian) and was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2005 for services to drama. She is Chair of Project Phakama, an international youth arts organisation and Vice Chair of the English Folk Dance and Song Society. She lives in South London with her husband and four daughters and enjoys swimming at the open-air Tooting Bec Lido. Discussion session: with the NEU / NOW Festival Artists Book presentation: Training Artists for Innovation Competencies for New Contexts by JOOST HEINSIuS cultuur Ondernemen / culture-Entrepreneurship kAI lEHIkOINEN university of the Arts Helsinki-Theatre Academy EQ-Arts: Enhanching Quality in the Arts presented by lARS EBERT ElIA Senior Advisor
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Un / Dress MASAkO MATSuSHITA Trinity laban conservatoire of Music and dance, united kingdom Landfall FATIMA duNN and MIRJAM vON OW Zürcher Hochschule der künste, Switzerland 20.45 - 22.00 Restaurant Harkema Dinner 21.30 - 02.00 Het Compagnietheather Closing Party Teachers’ Academy and NEU / NOW Festival
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Steering Group ANTHONy dEAN,
Dean of Performing Arts, The University of Winchester cARlA dElFOS,
Executive Director, ELIA – The European League of Institutes of the Arts THERA JONkER,
ELIA Vice President, Director Centre of Expertise in Arts Education, Head, Master of Education in Arts, Utrecht School of the Arts
Selection Panel Members JESSIcA BOWlES,
Principal Lecturer and Course Leader, Creative Producing, Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London
kIERAN cORcORAN, ELIA President, Head, School of Art, Design and Printing, Dublin Institute of Technology
MARk duNHIll, ELIA Board Member, Dean, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design. University of the Arts, London
MARk EvANS, Associate Dean, Professor of Theatre Training and Education, Coventry School of Art and Design, Coventry University
PHIlIPPE HARdy, ELIA Board Member, Executive Managing Director, Ecole Européenne Supérieure d’Arts de Bretagne
kERSTIN MAy, Director of Research and Enterprise, Professor of
Fine Arts, University for the Creative Arts ANdRZEJ SySkA,
Vice Rector, University of Arts in Poznan
Conference Organizers BARBARA REvEllI,
Conference Manager, ELIA – The European League of Institutes of the Arts
vANESSE dE GRAAFF, Management Assistant, Utrecht School of the Arts – HKU
Graphic Design BEA vAN FRANkENHuyZEN,
HKU - School of the Arts, student Graphic Design GRENAcHE ScHMITZ,
HKU - School of the Arts, student Graphic Design
IMPRINT
The 2013 Teachers’ Academy coincides with the NEU / NOW LIVE Festival in Amsterdam. Delegates of the Teachers’ Academy are offered free access to all NEU / NOW LIVE Festival shows.
This festival is an innovative international platform for talented graduating artists - coming out of Higher Arts Education Institutions and Universities across Europe and beyond – to present themselves to a wider international audience within a professional arts context.
Though the integrated programme on Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon and evening, delegates of the Teachers’ Academy are able to view all NEU / NOW Festival performances and arts installations. The full NEU / NOW Festival programme is included in the conference bag distributed at the registrations.
NEu/NOW lIvE FESTIvAl
TIMETABlE &
PRAcTIcAl INFO &
MAPS
Hall and Cafeteria Registration and Coffee
Utrechts Conservatorium - Concert Hall Fentener van Vlissingen Plenary Session Cafeteria Coffee break Three Parallel Sessions
Room K210 New Media Practices - Workshop Session Room K110 Making Content - Round Table Discussion Room K108 Social Entrepreneuship - Paper Presentation Utrechts Conservatorium Garden Lunch break Three Parallel Sessions Room K108 New Media Practices - Paper Presentation Room K110 Social Entrepreneuship - Round Talbe Discussion Room K218 Making Content - Workshop Session
Room K210 Making Content - Workshop Session Bus ride to Amsterdam Compagnietheater Face Off - Performance of the NEU/NOW Festival
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vENuES uTREcHT & AMSTERdAM
HKU - Utrechts Conservatorium - Beeldende Kunsten en Wetenschappen Mariaplaats 28, Utrecht
Het CompagnietheaterKloveniersburgwal 50, Amsterdam
Het Akademietheater Registration
Het Akademietheater Official Opening and Welcome Drink Het Akademietheater Buffet Dinner with Pecha Kucha
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vENuE uTREcHT Akademietheater - HKU Theatre Faculty Janskerkhof 17/1, Utrecht
De Doelenzaal Welcome Coffee
De Doelenzaal Plenary Session Restaurant Harkema Lunch De Brakke Grond - Expozaal NEU / NOW Festival Programme
Restaurant Harkema Dinner Het Compagnietheater Closing Party Teachers’ Academy and NEU/NOW Festival
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vENuES AMSTERdAM
De Brakke Grond: Nes 45Restaurant Harkema: Nes 67Het Compagnietheater: Kloveniersburgwal 50De Doelenzaal: Kloveniersburgwal 87
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