CIRRUS express in Lithuania: Animation and Space. October 23 – 25, 2017

CIRRUS intensive workshop “Animation and Space – a blender’s guide to meshes in real-time video” in Klaipeda

The Faculty of Klaipeda (Vilnius Academy of Arts) are  hosting joint Cirrus workshop “Animation and Space – a blender’s guide to meshes in real-time video.”

1,5 ECTS
CIRRUS seats: 3
CIRRUS grant: 330/660 (Iceland) travel + 70 EUR weekly allowance

Klaipeda (Daržų st.18), Lithuania
October 23 – 25, 2017 (arrival October 22nd, departure October 26th)

During this workshop students will get an insight into using blender as a formidable open source alternative to programs that are either vastly expensive or that are only available through subscriptions that bind the user to a product and that create long term costs that are problematic for artists to deal with in their professional life. While blender offers a huge spectrum of possible areas to work in we would focus on the specifics of combining real world with animated elements, thus providing a tool for design and fine art students to work with on future projects that are either study related (ie film projects in the area of animation) or wider set (ie creating visuals for architectural or sculptural applications).

In the three days of our visit we’ll provide the basic set of skills for using blender on any computer system students bring to the class, showing step by step the different stages of creating a scene, integrating video layers, working with tracking systems and so on.

Emphasis is put on working phases that offer ample time for students to transfer the shown steps to their own project.

3 students will be selected from Cirrus network partner schools.

The workshop are open to students from disciplines: all artistic disciplines

Every participating student should bring his/her own computer. The most recent version of blender should already be installed (www. blender.org)

Level: BA students
The teachers of the workshop are: Oliver Wetterauer (Teacher, Digital Media, Fine Art) and Volker Menke (Teacher, Digital Media, Architecture) State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart.

Applications should include your name, surname, home school, study year and level, a motivation statement (max 250 words), a link to your portfolio and CV and phone number.
All applications should be sent to
ruta.gotika@gmail.com

Deadline to apply: October 2, 2017
Decisions on selection are announced by October 9, 2017

About lecturers

Oliver Wetterauer. Since Oliver Wetterauer got a  degree of Arts in Fine and Performing Arts in 1995 he had a teacher position Media lab of the fine arts at the department Stuttgart Art Academy (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart). O.Wetterauer participates at the Art exhibitions constantly. He also gives lectures around the world: the University of Southampton Winchester School of Art, the Iceland Academy of the Arts, Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw, the Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Tallinn and many more. 

Volker Menke. Since Volker Menke got a degree at University of Applied Sciences, Civil Engineering in 1999 he had a position scientific Assistant: Labor für Bauinformatik (laboratory computer science for civil Engineering), Detmold 1999-2000. Since 2000 V.Menke has a teacher position at the Architecture department Stuttgart Art Academy (CAD Labor für Architektur at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart).

You can find additional information about lecturers here:

www.meintrautesheim.de
http://adobealternativen.abk-stuttgart.de/engl/

 Workshop “Animation and Space – a blender’s guide to meshes in real-time video” timetable

 

Monday 23 rd

10 am – 12 pm Presentation of the workshop / modelling
12 pm – 13 pm break
13 pm – 17 pm modelling 2 / materials

Tuesday 24th

10 am – 12 pm modelling 3 / materials and textures
12 pm – 13 pm break
13 pm – 17 pm textures 2 / rigging / animation 

Wednesday 25 th
10 am – 12 pm camera tracking – guided
12 pm – 13 pm break
14 pm – 17 pm individual small project with camera tracking

 

Express course: Printmaking on textile: process and methods

CIRRUS Express course
Printmaking on textile: process and methods
University of Bergen, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design 
Course period: 11.9-29.9.2017
Course leaders: Ingrid Aarset, Tone Saastad, Kari Dyrdal and Lise Finne
Course level: BA/MA
Number of places for Cirrus students: 2
ECTS: 4,5
Apply by sending a brief motivation letter and work examples (max 3) to Ingrid.Aarset@uib.no no later than 1 August.
CIRRUS grant: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + weekly allowance 70 EUR

Course description

The aim is to show a lot of possibilities when processing textiles, using printrelated techniques in different manners and to show how this processing developes ideas and open up for new visual languages. There will be lectures on art projects related to the medium.

The course will provide a basic introduction to the use of fiber reactives dyes, specifically developed for textile materials, pigment dyes, resist printing, discharge printing, digital printing with fiberreactive dyes, devoré and monoprinting with silkscreens.

There will be theoretical introductions to each new theme followed by practical tutorials in the studios. The students will acquire individual experience and get to know the workshops very well.

KHIB new building
University of Bergen, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design  
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The Poster as an Art Form. Express course in Iceland

EXPRESS COURSE IN ICELAND ACADEMY OF ARTS
Title course
: ~ THE POSTER AS AN ART FORM
Course period: 25.09. – 29.09.2017
ECTS: 2
Number of places for CIRRUS students: 2
Responsible teacher: Prof. Gudmundur Oddur Magnússon / goddur@lhi.is
Requirements: the course is suitable for visual communication students as well as fine art (printmaking). Minimum year 2 bachelor. Master students are welcome as well.
Application: Send your full name, name of your home school and study programmme + examples of work (max 3 images) to goddur@lhi.is no later than August 10, 2017
Grant: 660 EUR travel + 70 EUR weekly allowance

Description:
One week intensive workshop in poster design/making, organised by Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavik with the non-profit organization Stowarzyszenie Ogrody Sztuki and the Poster Gallery in Kraków. Exhibitions of the Polish Poster will be will be in Reykjavik at three locations opened at same time as the workshop.

Workshop leaders will be:
Monika Starowicz
http://aspkat.edu.pl/pedagodzy/monika-starowicz
http://www.posterpage.ch/exhib/ex337sta/ex337sta.htm

Sebastian Kubica
http://sebastiankubica.pl/en/home/
http://www.posterpage.ch/exhib/ex139kub/ex139kub.htm

Leszek Żebrowski
https://zebrowski.dphoto.com/
http://aswsw.eu/wsw/kadra/dr-hab-leszek-zebrowski-prof-as/
http://www.posterpage.ch/exhib/ex20_zeb/zeb00.htm

poster polish 2

 

 

OPEN WEEK – Gothenburg Design Festival: Powered by HDK. November 20–26, 2017

OPEN WEEK – Gothenburg Design Festival: Powered by HDK

HDK – Academy of Design and Crafts at University of Gothenburg November 20–26, 2017

We would hereby invite you all to our design festival in november. Hope that as many of you as possible can attend. More info and full program will be announced in the fall.

How do you make a university more open? During the new initiative OPEN WEEK – Gothenburg Design Festival, HDK – Academy of Design and Crafts will test new formats for displaying teaching, learning and knowledge production in design and crafts. Through exhibitions, events, symposia, talks and a public night school, OPEN WEEK will invite cultural organizations, industry, practitioners and the public to engage in activities and critical discussions concerning design and crafts, society and education in relation to the curatorial theme of “Open.”

Taking place at HDK, University of Gothenburg as well as venues and institutions across the city and surrounding areas the festival will ask questions and explore new ideas about teaching, learning, work and social equality in order to provide new insights that can further develop education, research and future directions for design and crafts practice. Addressing questions such as what does it mean to share knowledge? Why should design and crafts be open? How can universities promote education for lifelong learning, for the many and not for the few?

To display the diversity of practice and activity at HDK, OPEN WEEK will play a central role in creating new and alternative platforms to demonstrate the work produced in the many sub-fields of design, craft and arts education by students, tutors, technicians as well as local and international practitioners. OPEN WEEK will also make public the work of independent programmes and research centres connected to HDK and the University of Gothenburg.

The festival will include the annual degree show for Design, the Open House day and coincide with the exhibition of the Design award Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize. Furthermore, an online publishing platform will invite partners to share and archive a wide range of content generated through the planning, development and presentation of the week. As an axis for learning, the aim of the festival is to provide access, create opportunities for dialogue, exchange of knowledge, insights and opinions on the role of design and crafts and its wider intersection with society.

Festival sites and partners include:
Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg City library, Swedish National Archives, cultural center Blå Stället, Sites in Biskopsgården, Göteborg & Co, Svensk Form (the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design), ADA + others

Artistic Lead and Festival Curator: Onkar Kular, Professor of Design Interventions at HDK, onkar.kular@hdk.gu.se

Head of design department: Johnny Friberg, johnny.friberg@hdk.gu.se  

HDK – Academy of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg
Box 131
SE-405 30 Gothenburg
Sweden
T +46 31 786 00 00
info@hdk.gu.se
www.hdk.gu.se

CIRRUS received 79 620 EUR for 2 projects and mobility from Nordplus

For the academic year 2017/18 CIRRUS network applied for two intensive courses, initiated by Aalto and by University of Lapland. Both of them received funding! In addition we also received funding for mobility and will have a possibility to work further on our express mobility enhancement project. Good luck to all of us!

 

CIRRUS express in Vilnius, May 29 – June 3

CIRRUS EXPRESS

Title of course: Lithuanian, Baltic, International: Studio work and lectures with Anthony Stellaccio
Teaching period: May 29 – June 3
Teacher: Anthony Stellaccio
ECTS: 1.5
Number of available place for CIRRUS students: 3
Level: BA and MA
CIRRUS/Nordplus grant: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly allowance

 

Application deadline:

How to apply: Send your digital protfolio and a short motivation letter to Rasa Gecevičienė (rasajust@gmail.com) before the 15th of May.

Course description: Anthony Stellaccio is an American ceramic artist, scholar, and current Fulbright scholar now teaching at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. During a six-day workshop, Stellaccio will offer international students a local’s view of Lithuania and its ceramics while also providing perspective on international trends in contemporary ceramics. This early summer course will provide students with two days of studio time at the Vilnius Academy of Arts, lectures on Lithuanian and American ceramics, an informal tour of Vilnius, and two days featuring two traditional firing techniques.

More about the artist: http://keramikazi.blogspot.lt/

The course will take place in Vilnius Academy of Arts, Vilnius faculty (Maironio st. 6).

Estonian Academy of Arts Summer Academy

CIRRUS students are welcome to apply to four Estonian Academy of Arts Summer Academy 2017 courses: 

Clay 3D Printing
Toys For Elephants
Numbers and Cognition
Flooded

Deadline: June 5, 2017

Information about application requirements, dates and ECTS is written at the web pages of the courses. Instead of inserting “a letter from your university to prove that you are a student” you should write in the application box “CIRRUS student”, so in case you are accepted, your coordinator will sign the application form and we’ll have a confirmation this way.

Max 2 CIRRUS seats per course is granted (Nordplus scholarship amount is EUR 330 / EUR 660 Iceland travel + 70 EUR weekly allowance). However, if there are living costs announced, then these apply to CIRRUS students as well.

CIRRUS express: LIKE A RUSTY NAIL ON A SHINY BLACK MERCEDES

VILNIUS ACADEMY OF ARTS:
Poster design workshop “LIKE A RUSTY NAIL ON A SHINY BLACK MERCEDES” with graphic designer Lahav Halevy (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel)
2017 April 24 – 28th (arrival on 23rd of April and departure on 29th of April)

CIRRUS seats: 2
VAA Vilnius faculty, Graphic design department, Maironio str. 3, Vilnius, Lithuania
Level: BA students
1,5 ECTS
Please send a motivation letter to Asta Jackute by e-mail:  asta.jackute@vda.lt
Application deadline: 11th of April, 2017.
Decisions on selection are announced by April 13th, 2017.

 

Graphic Design department of Vilnius Academy of Arts is hosting Cirrus express course/workshop on poster design. The workshop consists of joint lectures. Students will create a contemporary posters using different materials and techniques.

2 students will be selected from Cirrus network partner schools.

About lecturer

Lahav Halevy is the owner of one of the leading Graphic Design and Branding firms in Israel “Blue Collar Group” (www.bluecollar.today). He is a political activist who uses both his abilities as a designer and a citizen to fight for what he believes in.

Timetable

Monday 24th

09:00 – 12:00 Presentation lecture of the workshop.
12:00 – 13:00 A break.
13:00 – 17:00 Students are working in the groups.

Tuesday 25th ; Wednesday 26th  Thursday 27th, 

09:00 – 12:00 A brief discussions and work in creative process.
12:00 – 13:00 A break.
13:00 – 17:00 Students are working in the groups.

Friday 28th

09:00 – 12:00 Workshop continues
12:00 – 13:00 A break
13:00 – 17:00 The continuation of the work; final talk
Lahav_Halevy

Lahav Halevy

Wood Firing. Anagama Summer course in HDK

HDK – Academy of Crafts and Design offers a summer course open for students from the Cirrus network.

Wood firing: 7,5 ECTS, basic level is a 7 week summer course divided in two periods:
June 12 – June 30 + August 7 – September 1
Most of the time you will be working in your own studio
Seats: 2-4
Grant: travel 2 x 330 EUR (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly (total 7 weeks)

Description

The course is addressed to students with experience of working with ceramics who want to try new expressions through wood firing. We start with an introduction to the wood firing field and Anagamafiring where we explain how you can work both practically and artistically with wood firing.
The introduction will take place on June 12. (It is desirable but not mandatory to be in Gothenburg for the introduction on June 12. If you cannot make it, we will arrange a Skype section).

After that, you have a period of own work where you deepen in an individual project. Your own artistic approach/artistic expression will be the starting point, let the theoretical information from the first meeting be help in the work. The project has to be done in your own studio, there isn´t any possibility to work at HDK. You will then bring your project to Gothenburg, so be aware of that the pieces are not too big and ungainly.

August 19 – August 27, we will do a common Anagamafiring at Nääs. Here you will have teacher led instructions and briefings where theory around the different wood firing techniques are followed by practical work. During this week, you will also present your artistic work and how you have worked with your own project.

In the end of the week, we will evaluate and analyse the result from the wood firing. Back home you will end the course by handling in a description of your project in both text and pictures where you tell about the working process, the result and what you think about the possibilities for you to use wood firing in the future in your artistic work.

The wood firing will take place at HDK´s wood firing “open air laboratory” about 30 km from Gothenburg, close to Nääs castle area in Floda. Here we have several wood-fired kilns. The work during the week will be very intense, with different on-going work shifts. You will stay at Nääs hostel and we will cook together. Expenses for food and accommodation are upon you.

Qualification and registration

Entrance qualifications: Pre-knowledge in Ceramic, at least 60 ECTS.
Selection: the selection will be made upon work samples and motivation

Apply to the course: Send a complete application assembled in one pdf document (max 15 MB)
to  Anki Leissner at the latest April 18, 2017
Mark your email “Anagama summer course”

The application should include:

  1. Cover page: state your name, email, current studies, name of your home school and a short resume/CV of your previous studies in ceramics
  1. Certificate showing your pre-knowledge in Ceramics
  2. Motivation letter (max 2000 signs) motivate why you want to attend this course
  3. Portfolio: 5-7 pictures showing examples of former works

If you have any questions feel free to contact Anki Leissner, International Coordinator at HDK anki.leissner@hdk.gu.se