Intensive course TRADITIONS AND INNOVATION

CIRRUS IP “Traditions and Innovations” –the sustainable use of reindeer.
3 ECTS
6 student seats open for the whole network

Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland

13.4. – 24.4. (arrival 12.4. and departure 24.4.2015)

The Faculty of Art and Design in the University of Lapland hosts joint Cirrus- workshop on sustainable use of reindeer. Other organizing partners are Iceland Academy of the Arts and Estonian Academy of Arts.

The workshop introduces the meaning of the reindeer in the Lappish culture as well as traditions and current ways of utilizing reindeer in Lapland by lectures, visits to reindeer farm, local companies and producers as well as excursions in unique surroundings. Traditionally all the parts of the reindeer were used, whereas nowadays several parts are wasted. Sustainability is an overarching topic of the workshop.

The workshop consists of joint lectures and visits as well as of group works with final presentations.

Group 1: Clothing. This group focuses on using reindeer leather in clothing.
Group 2: Product Innovation. The product innovation group gets more widely acquainted with the reindeer culture to develop innovations of other parts such as horn or leather.

6 students will be selected from Cirrus- network partner schools in addition to organizing schools’ 12 students.
The accommodation is organized in a dormitory. Travel and accommodation costs are covered.

Level: BA and MA students
The teachers of the workshop are:

Prof. Marjatta Heikkilä-Rastas, University of Lapland
Prof. Lennart Mänd, Estonian Academy of Arts
Ass. Prof. Gardar Eyjolfsson, Iceland Academy of the Arts
Anu Kylmänen, university teacher, University of Lapland

Application process:  max one page motivation letter to Anu.Kylmanen@ulapland.fi by 13.2.2015 Please mention whether you are interested in taking part to clothing design group or product design innovation group.

Decisions on selection are announced by 20.2.2015

PhD fellowship, AHO, Feb 28, 2015

The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) is a specialized university and a leading international architecture and design school that provides education within architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism and design. AHOs fields of knowledge focus on design in all scales; objects, buildings, urban areas and landscaping. AHO is organized into four institutes, and has approx. 700 students and 135 employees.
PhD fellowship
Service Design for Future Health Services
Service design is a rapidly growing domain in design and is increasingly present in commercial and public sectors in Norway. Up to four design research PhD positions are now available to further develop the service design research field within the area of healthcare. The positions are centered in practice oriented design research using designing as a means to research. At the core is a need to develop new perspectives on the development and implementation of service design for healthcare. The position is at The Institute of Design.
For full description see www.aho.no
Application deadline: February 28 2015

 

The North as a Meaning in Design and Art jointly organized by Art and Cultural Studies, University of Lapland, and Rovaniemi Art Museum in collaboration with the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation.

Call for papers

“The North as a Meaning in Design and Art”

 

International Conference on the History of Design and Design Culture

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Tapio Wirkkala and Rut Bryk

Dates: 30–31 October 2015

Venue: Korundi House of Culture, Rovaniemi, Finland

Organizers: Art and Cultural Studies, University of Lapland, and Rovaniemi Art Museum in collaboration with the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation

 

The year 2015 marks 100 years since the birth of Finnish designer and artist Tapio Wirkkala (1915–1985). Wirkkala and his spouse, ceramic artist Rut Bryk (1916–1999), had a special relationship to the North and Lapland. The nature, tranquillity and people of Lapland offered them inspiration for their work and a reprieve from what were often hectic international careers.

 

As Wirkkala said in the journal Domus in 1981, “Lapland has become a place where I can charge my batteries. It has become a lifeline that I seize when I feel like I am drowning. When I become distressed at seeing Europe’s opulence and all of its side-effects, the sweaty smell of selfishness and ambition…when I feel like I am drowning and the pain is intense, I leave it all behind and go to Lapland. This has become a means for me to concentrate and survive… My world of art… it is my way of life and the quality of my work. It has grown through the experiences that people in the North have every day. The nature and the people there share the same continuous process of development. It is a recurring process – winter, spring, summer, autumn – yet always new and surprising.”

 

“The North as a Meaning in Design and Art” will offer an opportunity to explore the significance of the North, drawing on the example of the work of Tapio Wirkkala and Rut Bryk. The focal question is: What has the North meant to design and art – to individual artists and their art and to national and regional design and art cultures? During the conference an exhibition presenting the art of Tapio Wirkkala will be opened in the Korundi House of Culture, part of the Rovaniemi Art Museum. The exhibition is being arranged by the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation.

 

The conference will consist of keynote lectures and discussions of working papers. It will also offer an optional one-to-two-day programme, including excursions, dealing with northern design and art. Details of the programme will be made available later.

 

The conference will focus on the meaning of the North in industrial arts, design or visual arts, probing the significance of the North for artists and designers and their work. On a broader level, it will examine the importance of the North in conscious efforts by national or regionally identified industrial arts or art to distinguish themselves in the field of Western industrial arts, design and visual art.

 

Proposals are invited for presentations (20 min.) focusing on individual designers and artists, such as Wirkkala and Bryk; individual works and production; publicity in the media for fields of art; the image that has been formed of a designer or artist and his/her art; and interpretations of design and art.

 

Contributions may deal with topics such as the following:

 

– What significance has the North had for designers and artists? Examples: Lapland as a source of inspiration, a place to work, a place to spend free time, a home

– What themes, phenomena or events have created the link between the North/Lapland and design/art? What specific elements does this link entail? Examples: northern nature, landscapes and people

– What is the relation between the publicity for design or art and Lapland and the North, for instance, when writing about Finnish design? Example: Finland as a northern design country.

– Has the North been a necessary element in building a design identity or mental images specifically in the field of international design?  Or has it been significant in the national context as well?

– How have the North and/or Lapland been experienced or produced in design and art in concrete form or as a mental image? Examples: publicity, exhibitions, the media

– Scandinavian design and the North

– Tourism, design and art in the North

– Ethnicity, periphery, exoticism, otherness

 

Please submit an abstract (150 to 300 words) of your presentation by 28 February 2015 in the form of an e-mail attachment to Maija Mäkikalli, at maija.makikalli@ulapland.fi

 

Additional information: Maija Mäkikalli, maija.makikalli@ulapland.fi

Garage 48, express course in Estonia

CIRRUS express:
Hackathon Garage 48, organised jointly by Estonian Academy of Arts, Tartu University and Garage 48.
Avilability for scholarships: 2 CIRRUS express grants based on short motivation letter:  (330 travel/Iceland 660 + 70 EUR accommodation and subsistence cost)
Application deadline: November 25, 2014
ECTS: 1
Application form online
Once granted mobility, students must fill in the CIRRUS grant and forward to sandra.sule@artun.ee
There is a registration fee 25 EUR to every student taking part in this event (not only CIRRUS students) that is to be covered by the CIRRUS students as well.
Two seats have been reserved for CIRRUS students especially, so they don’t need to register at the web site of the event now, but after they have been granted a scholarship through CIRRUS.
Everyone, who wants to join the event anyway (with-or without grant) is welcome to register already now at the event web page below.

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN for Garage48 Hardware & Arts 2015 – the biggest hardware  hackathon in the Baltics
Garage48 Hardware & Arts will be a one of a kind hackathon, bringing together the creative communities of electronics, mechatronics, software engineers, artists, product designers and marketeers at University of Tartu, Institute of Physics (the new Physicum building) on February 6-8, 2015.
 
This will be a truly amazing hackathon, where we expect people to work on crazy ideas with the aim to have fun while developing something cool and REAL – something you can hold in your hands. No matter what skills you possess – everybody who wants to build something is welcome! We want to engage people from different levels of experience: from students to experienced electronics engineers and start-up entrepreneurs.
Did you know that the first Hardware & Arts event in February 2014 attracted the biggest ever crowd in Garage48 history? Over 130 participants built 20 amazing prototypes over the weekend, from hydroponic greenhouse to a discolights dress with 30,000 beads, from personalised insole modeller to interactive cat toy (full story on the last event can be read on Garage48 blog).
Hardware & Arts – Who should come?
Garage48 Hardware & Arts invites 120 participants with various roles:
• If you happen to be a mechanical, electronics, or a software engineer – we want you at our event!
• If you happen to be an architect, interior designer or an artist – we want you at our Garage48 Hardware & Arts!
• If you happen to be a product, UI, UX, or a fashion designer – we want you at Garage48!
• If you are a person who has ideas, who knows how to market and sell like hell – we want you to come!
You all have to come because it will be the startup event of 2015 and we will have a ton of gadgets and cool devices you can work on. The list will be published on garage48.org/hardware – stay tuned to our Twitter and FB updates.
Register Now!
The earlier you register, the better chances to find a team at the event ☺
At the beginning of December we will also create a closed Facebook group for participants so you can promote your idea, get feedback and others interested.
Less talk, more action!
Garage48 Hardware & Arts team:
Garage48: Priit Salumaa
University of Tartu: Alvo Aabloo
Estonian Academy of Arts: Anu Piirisild
Hedgehog OÜ: Indrek Rebane
About the organisers:
Garage48 
Garage48 is a series of international start-up events for turning ideas into working prototypes in 48 hours. Garage48 brings together people with different skills to pitch ideas, form teams, and build real products and services under “blood & sweat” intensity. With origins in Estonia, so far 40+ Garage48 events have taken place in 12 countries from South Africa to Russia with 2200 participants, 400 finished prototypes and 20+ successful start-ups created.
Estonian Academy of Arts
Established in 1914, Estonian Academy of Arts (EAA) provides education in art, design, architecture, and art culture at three levels of higher education, which unites innovative studies, creative work, research and development at the highest level of the fields of visual culture. We believe that art, design, architecture and technology are subjects that can help us understand and give meaning to the world we live in. EAA is modelling the future of the cultural and artistic landscape of Estonia.
Tartu University – Institute of Technology and Institute of Physics
The University of Tartu (UT) was founded in 1632 by the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus. UT is Estonia’s leading centre of research and training. As Estonia’s national university, UT stresses the importance of cooperation and partnerships. In this event two institutes will play major role: Institute of Technology is the young research institute focusing on high level multidisciplinary research including biotechnology, materials science, computer engineering and robotics. Institute of Physics focuses on physics and materials science and technologies based on these basic disciplines.

Positions at HDK

HDK – School of Design and Crafts is announcing a doctoral student position in third-cycle education (doctoral level) in the subject of crafts beginning 1 February 2015. The application deadline is 30 November 2014

http://www.hdk.gu.se/en/nyheter/2014/doctoral-student-crafts

HDK recruits three professors in Design

http://www.hdk.gu.se/en/nyheter/2014/hdk-recruits-three-professors-design

 

CIRRUS Teachers seminar, AHO & KHIO, January

January 22, 2015
Teachers seminar in parallel with the CIRRUS/Nordplus intensive course “Ways of Drawing”
Hosts: AHO & KHIO
Target audience: 15 drawing teachers, one from each CIRRUS school

Oslo National Academy of the Arts
Fossveien 24
0551 Olso

Thursday, January 22, 2015
Time 12.00-24.00

REGISTRATION LINK
Please register due January 7, 2015.
First come first served
!
Seminar organizer: AHO, School of Architecture and Design in Oslo

Drawing Seminar: Sharing your insights in drawing education.

On January 22, a selected group of drawing teachers will gather at KHIO, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, for an informative seminar titled “Lessons of Drawing”.

The purpose of the seminar is to make a shared space for drawing tutors and other interested parties, and to be able to share your experiences within drawing education related to the discipline of design.

We hope you’ll get a unique opportunity to gain an insight into other schools practice within their drawing education towards designerly drawing.

The participation at the seminar is free, costs are covered by CIRRUS network and host academies. One teacher from each participating CIRRUS academy gets a travel grant of 250 EUR. Please turn to your CIRRUS coordinator at home institution to receive the grant.

There will be a complimentary dinner in the afternoon of January 22.

More information with the content of the programme will be sent to the registered teachers in the beginning of January.

HOTEL information

The School of Architecture and Design in Oslo has a deal with Hotel Savoy where you get a discount of 12% on your stay. Please state that you are visiting AHO during the CIRRUS teachers seminar when booking there.

 

Joint Finnish-Japanese symposium, November 5 – 7, 2014

INVITATION to Finnish-Japanese symposium

Welcome to a Joint Finnish-Japanese symposium titled Innovation and Well-being through Multidisciplinary Dialogue held at the University of Lapland on 5th to 7th November 2014. The symposium is part of the Sustainability Weeks event collaboration between universities from Finland and Hokkaido since 2005.

The symposium focuses on well-being and communities using the design thinking approach. The key issues address relevant global challenges.

The first two days will consist of individually themed workshops. Symposium will conclude with a panel discussion on the workshops’ results.

 

Service Design Workshops

Theme 1: Health Problems in an Aging Society with a Harsh Winter Climate

Theme 2: Snow and Design Thinking in Regional Development

Theme 3: Service Design Methods in Designing Digital Healthcare Concepts

Theme 4: Community Design through Tourism – Challenges of Community Based Heritage and Tourism Management

Theme 5: Designing and Planning the Built Environment for Human Wellbeing– Challenges of Shrinkage and Growth in the Northern Regions

Theme 6: Architecture and Home Healthcare in Northern Regions

 

Keynote Speeches

Title 1: Everyday Well-Being in Later Life

Title 2: Connected Health – The Role of ICT Based Services in Renewing Health

Title 3: The Current Conditions and Issues of Space Design for Shrinking Communities in Northern Regions

Title 4: ICT Tool Development for Home Healthcare in Remote Areas

 

For more information visit: http://www.ulapland.fi/SW2014-JPFinSymposium