CIRRUS express course ”SCREEN & SENSES / DIGITAL WEAVING”

”SCREEN & SENSES / DIGITAL WEAVING”

Bergen Academy of Art and Design (KHiB) invites students from CIRRUS partner universities to participate in the textile workshop ”Screen & Senses / Digital Weaving” – 29 September-24 October (weeks 40-43).

Aim: To introduce methods in weaving with a range of tools on different technological levels. Challenge the students to find new approaches to construction and building of 2D and 3D objects and fabric.

Content: Introduction to the art of weaving for different application and context. Theory for weave construction by using one or more thread systems in warp and weft. Experiments by using mechanical and digital looms (TC-1 and TC-2). Methods for developing  motives and patterns by using Photoshop in combination with Nedgraphics software. Preparing files for handweaving and/or industrial production.

CIRRUS student seats: 2
Level: BA and MA
Credits: 6 ECTS
Application deadline: September 7

Please write a brief letter of motivation explaining why you wish to participate in the course and send it to tale.vik@khib.no.

After KHIB has confirmed that you have a seat at the course, please fill in CIRRUS student application (https://pesa11.artun.ee/mobility-for-students/) and send/give it along with confirming e-mail to your home institution’s CIRRUS coordinator, who will e-mail it to CIRRUS Secretariat.

 

CIRRUS meeting 2014 PROGRAMME

Programe for CIRRUS Meeting 2014
October 21 – 23, 2014

Hosted by: Konstfack
(Scroll down for directions)
Registration form here


October 21, Tuesday
Afternoon separate meetings for project initiators and leaders (own initiative)
19:00-23.00 Guided tour and Food Walk at Fotografiska

October 22, Wednesday
Konstfack
09.30  Registration
10.00 – 12.00 Joint meeting for leaders and coordinators
10.00 – 10.45 Welcome and Presentations

10.00 – 10.20 Survey from 2013-2014 mapping process (Kolding School of Design)
10.20 – 10.25 Lego Cirrus Design Camp (Kolding School of Design)
10.25 – 10.35 Traditions and Innovation, intensive course 2014/15, EAA, LHI, University of Lapland
10.35 – 10.45  Ways of Drawing, intensive course 2014/15, Aalto Arts!
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 -12.00 Konstfack presentation
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 14.30 Tour in Konstfack

14.30 – 17.00 separate meetings for:
a) LEADERSHIP (rectors/deans/heads)
Microbrands and Entrepreneurship, Lylian Meister
Craft vs Design, Jeff Kaller
Design Research, Stein Rokseth
How can we proceed with the Kolding mapping survey? What is next step? Lone Dalsgaard Andre
Discussion

b) Coordinators
14.00 – 15.15 Update from each school
Homework:
Trends in mobility (briefly what’s hot and what’s not for mobility)
Alumni relations (overview how or if each school deals with alumni who have participated in mobility)
Important notices (if any)
15.15 –  15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 15.50 Information on Nordplus and CIRRUS funding (Sandra Sule)
15.50 – 16.10 Kolding survey. Can we use it? What is missing? (Anette Flinck)
16.10 – 16. 40 ERASMUS+ strategic partnerships. Presentation showing that it’s doable.
(Alma Ragnarsdottir)
16.40 – 17-00 AOB, questions, answers.

19.00 Dinner at Junibacken

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Thursday,  October 23, 2014

10.00 – 12.00 Separate meetings continue
a) Leaders/Rectors. Project planning (intensive courses, summer school)
b) Coordinators. Project planning (intensive courses, summer school)

 

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 Joint network meeting
Conclusions from previous meetings
Lapland University, CIRRUS next meeting’s presentation
Departure

INSTRUCTIONS ON:
HOW TO GET TO KONSTFACK

Sub-way; From T-Centralen, take the red line to Fruängen, get off at Telefonplan. Konstfack is the big white building behind the black house right opposite of the sub-way station.

HOW TO GET TO FOTOGRAFISKA

Fotografiska is located by the seafront on Stadsgårdshamnen, between Birka Cruises and Viking Line boat terminals. You can easily walk along the water from Slussen or Gamla Stan.

If using public transportation, there are several options. The nearest subway station is Slussen, which is accessible by both the green and red subway lines. Exit Slussen at the bus terminal, take a right then walk past the bus terminal to a pedestrain crossing. Cross the street, take a right and continue walking straight on (past the Birka Cruises terminal) till you reach Fotografiska.

HOW TO GET TO JUNIBACKEN

Junibacken is situated on Djurgården in Stockholm. Just behind Nordiska Museet, next door to the Vasa Museum. From the Central station it will take about 30 minutes to walk.
Bus/trams;
Tram 7 leaves from Sergels Torg
Bus 69 leaves from T-Centralen
Bus/tram stop – Junibacken/Nordiska Museet/VAsamuseet

 

 

 

Aalto seeking for Professor in History of Art and Culture

Aalto University is a new university with over a century of experience. Created from a high-profile merger between three leading universities in Finland – the Helsinki School of Economics, Helsinki University of Technology and the University of Art and Design Helsinki – Aalto University opens up new possibilities for strong multidisciplinary education and research. The university has 20 000 students and a staff of 5 000 including 350 professors.

Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture is one of the most prestigious international universities of art, design and architecture in the world. The school has a strong role and influence within society. Key areas of research are design, digital media, audiovisual representation, art, visual culture, welfare architecture, and urban design and planning. The school’s history dates back to 1871.

Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture invites applications for Tenure Track or Tenured position for a

Professor in History of Art and Culture

Job description

The focus of the new professorship is on art and culture history with a possible emphasis on the contemporary era. Knowledge of Finnish and Nordic history of art and culture is required.

The new professor will serve the entire School of Arts, Design and Architecture. The position is located at the Department of Art in the Centre for General Studies (YoYo). The Centre is responsible for organising general studies at the School of Art, Design and Architecture, on all levels of studies (BA, MA, DA). http://taide.aalto.fi/en/yoyo/

The tasks of the Professor of History of Art and Culture include teaching and research in the field as well as development and administrative work within the department and the school.
Requirements

Applicants are expected to possess appropriate scientific merits and professional competence. The evaluation of candidates is based on the level of accomplishment and merits gained within research, teaching, academic leadership and other relevant activity in academic and professional communities.

Applicants are expected to have doctoral degree in a relevant field. The candidate should have a proven track record of publications in international refereed journals. The candidate should have demonstrated ability to operate in international educational networks and to teach and supervise students. Additionally, we value multidisciplinary networks. We expect the candidate to have excellent language skills in English.

Throughout their careers, those in the academic tenure track system are expected to exercise and guide scientific research, to provide related higher academic education, to follow the advances of their field,  to participate in service to the Aalto University community, and to take part in societal interaction and international collaboration in their field.

Level and salary

On the basis of their experience and competence, applicants will be placed within one of the levels of the tenure track system: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Full Professor. The position is full-time and depending on the level, either temporary or permanent.

Aalto University follows the salary system of Finnish universities, but applicants may also provide salary requirements.

How to apply

The applications for the tenure track position are to be addressed to the President of Aalto University. Please submit your application with the attachments through the “Apply for this job” link below no later than on the 3rd of July 2014.

The application material for the position must include

  • An application letter addressed to the President of Aalto University
  • A Curriculum Vitae including also a summary of teaching experience
  • A complete list of publications and other past research activities and 3 most significant publications in pdf-form (the absolute maximum size of one PDF is 10 MB)
  • A Letter of Motivation, including the applicant’s vision for the development of research and teaching in the field of History of Art and Culture

All material must be submitted in English using the electronic recruitment system. The applicants may be asked to supplement their application materials at the second phase of the application process, including contextualizing work if written in other languages than English.

Please follow the guidelines on the application material and its delivery as described above.

Aalto University may perform a bibliometric data analysis of the applicants’ scientific publications based on the applicant’s CV and list of publications unless the applicant declines the analysis. This information is used to measure scientific activity and it will be collected and analyzed based on information available on public databases.

From amongst the applicants in the first phase, Aalto University will select those who will be asked to supplement their application materials. Supplemented applications are submitted for review by external experts (the second phase of the application process).

General instructions for applicants including language requirements and guidelines for compiling CVs and teaching portfolios (at the second phase of the application process) are given at http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/tenure_track/for_applicant/

 

For more information

For more information, please contact Professor Kevin Tavin tel. +358 50 4342 961, firstname.lastname@aalto.fi and for recruitment process –related questions, HR coordinator Päivi Niemi, tel. +358 50 449 9349 firstname.j.lastname@aalto.fi.

Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period.

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Tenure track in Aalto University

The tenure track is open to talented individuals who have excellent potential for a scientific career. Individuals placed on the Aalto University professorial tenure track have the possibility to advance in their career through regular performance assessments, which take into account their merits in all areas of their scope of duty. Launched only in 2010, the tenure track has attracted a wide range of international applicants, giving Aalto University the possibility of recruiting top experts and young research talent to join the Aalto University community. Read more about the Aalto University tenure track system at www.aalto.fi/en/tenuretrack.

LEGO CIRRUS camp successfully finished!

NORDPLUS intensive course took place in Kolding from May 5-9, 2014.
“We know the ’New Nordic Kitchen’, ’New Nordic Fashion’, and ‘New Nordic Architecture’ – now we also have the ’New Nordic Design Camp’. From 5 – 9 May, Design School Kolding and LEGO hosted the LEGO Meets the World Design Camp for BA students from the Nordic Cirrus network. The topic: play and design.”
More info here. Thank you Kolding team for making it happen!

CALL: Rector for Umeå Institute of Design

CALL: Rector for Umea Institute of Design
Deadline: April 7, 2014

The Umeå Institute of Design, UID, is an art based design education, part of the Faculty of Science and Technology at Umeå University. UID offers international industrial design education at Bachelor, Master’s and PhD levels. Our reputation is built on dedicated teaching, a creative climate, close cooperation with industry and a drive for pushing the boundaries of industrial design in both education and research. Our programmes attract enrollments from all over the world and we currently have students from 31 different countries creating a unique blend of creative energy and cross-cultural enrichment.

The educational programmes include a BFA in Industrial Design, taught in Swedish, and three specialised MFA programmes taught in English. These are Advanced Product Design, Interaction Design and Transportation Design. We also offer a PhD programme in industrial design as well as an international one-year intensive course in industrial design and courses in design related subjects for other educations, and specialised contract educations for professionals. For more information, see www.uid.umu.se.