Digital Weaving. University of Bergen

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Course title: Construction & Context II DIGITAL WEAVING
Subject area: Textile

Construction & Context II – Digital Weaving course
Teaching period: Weeks 9-11, 26 February – 16 March 2019
Teacher(s):Kristina Aas and Kari Dyrdal
ECTS: 4
Number of available place for Cirrus students: 3
Level:BA/MA
Requirements:Core course in weaving and basic knowledge in digital tools is required.
Application deadline: 20 November, 2018
How to apply:Please send a motivation letter and CV to tale.vik@uib.no
Grant for selected students: CIRRUS/Nordplus rate – 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly allowance (per week)

Aim:          
• Give access to knowledge relevant for artistic development and production of artwork in different context
• Prepare towards exhibition entry

Content:       

  • Theory on building motives in woven textiles by using two or more warp and weft systems.
  • Individual tutoring on artistic processes
  • Basic and complex theory on weaves
  • Construction of weaves and combinations in one or more layers /systems.
  • Introduction to different software: Weave Point
    Nedgraphics (Texelle / Product Creator)
  • Experiments / sampling in digital dobby looms, TC-1, TC-2 and digital Jacquard.
  • Preparation of files for handlooms and industrial    power looms
  • Study trip to a weaving factory

           

Type Design Days, Lahti, Finland. December 17 – 19, 2018

2 CIRRUS/Nordplus network teacher grants available i.e.
330 EUR travel/Iceland 660 EUR +
70 EUR daily allowance or 355 EUR weekly.
More about CIRRUS grant here
More information about the Type design intensive days: Marion Robinson and in the attachment above.

 

DESIGN WITH LIGHT, October 17 – 21

DESIGN WITH LIGHT with Prof. Kacper Dolatowski (USA) in Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts

Interior Design Department at Vilnius Art Academy will host a workshop for senior course students of interior design and architecture in Nida Art Colony and invites interested students from all Cirrus institutions to attend the course.

Title of course: Design with Light Workshop period: October 17 – 21

Teacher: Kacper Dolatowski, PhD Industrial and Product Design, Principal at Axon Design Inc., Adjunct Professor _ Fashion Institute of Technology of State University of New York, Visiting Professor Savannah Colledge of Art and Design,
former Senior Designer – Manager Tiffany & Co.

Number of available places for Cirrus students 4

Course Content

The course is aiming to extend theoretical knowledge on interior and architectural lighting, including overview of lighting design techniques, tools and methods and comprehensive application study for both residential and commercial applications – mixture of lectures on theories for light accompanied by hands-on training with floor plans and elevations. Some aspects of theatrical and stage light design process will also be reviewed.

Organization of the Course

  •   Lectures, presentations
  •   Practical tasks: idea sketching, lighting design exercises on ready-made plans, basics for

    constructing a lighting unit in architectural space

  •   Acquaintance with the impact of light quality on human wellbeing
  •   Participants are supposed to handle software for architectural design and bring their

    personal facilities for computer design and sketching (laptops, sketchbooks, drawing tools, etc.)

Preliminary Schedule

  •   Arrival October 17th till 6 PM, Introductory presentation

    Nida Art Colony of the Vilnius Academy of Arts http://nidacolony.lt _E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT- 93127 Neringa, Lithuania, +370 469 20 370 _https://www.google.com/maps/place/Vilniaus+dail%C4%97s+akademijos+Nidos+meno+kolo nija/@55.2997748,20.9837252,17.01z/data=!4m10!1m2!2m1!1snida+Jonu%C5%A1o+3!3m6!1s0x 46e497ef3ca5c3c5:0x61603c6667970b2c!5m1!1s2018-10-21!8m2!3d55.2998068!4d20.9865669

  •   October 18th – 20th morning – theory, afternoon – practice, discussions
  •   October 21st – leaving back to Vilnius till 1PM

    External participants will be accepted based on application and motivation letter. Please send your application to Elena Černiauskaitė (elena.cerniauskaite@vda.lt) no later than the 11th of October, 2018. The selected applicants will be informed about further details on the 12th of October, 2018.

Call for CIRRUS/Nordplus projects: 2019

                     

Logo+NordplusCALL for project applications to Nordplus Higher Education Programme through CIRRUS network
DEADLINE: January 16, 2019, to be sent to sandra.mell@artun.ee

The Nordplus programme has shifted its deadline and is now February 1 in 2018 (used to be March 1).
By January 16, we kindly ask your project descriptions along with the budget file in order to insert it in the application system of Nordplus. Please use Nordplus Handbook (pages 26 – 34) or turn to CIRRUS coordinator to find out more.

The type of projects that we are waiting for are:

  1.  INTENSIVE COURSES (please use the forms below)
    1.1 download CIRRUS_IC_CALL_2019 FORM  +
    1.2.Nordplus-CIRRUS_IC_budget_ENG_2019
  2. JOINT STUDY PROGRAMMES
    2.1 download CIRRUS_JSP_CALL_2019 form
    2.1 Nordplus_CIRRUS  Model Budget_JSP_DP_2019
  3. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
    3.1 DOWNLOAD CIRRUS_DP_CALL_2019
    3.2 Nordplus_CIRRUS  Model Budget_JSP_DP_2019

MORE IN DETAIL: (copied from NP handbook)

Intensive courses
Nordplus Higher Education awards grants for intensive courses lasting between one week (five working days) and one month. Courses may take place during term time or in the summer by way of short courses, symposiums, master classes or workshops. Intensive courses must include students and academic staff from at least three different countries. The courses must yield ECTS points and must be recognised as part of the students’ degree. The number of ECTS points should be stated in the application.
PhD students may act as teachers on intensive courses. They are not eligible for a grant if they are students in the programme. The same intensive course can be granted Nordplus funding for three consecutive years but annual applications must be submitted. It is recommended that the hosting institution is rotated.

Joint study programmes
Nordplus Higher Education awards grants for development of joint study
programmes.
Nordplus joint study programmes are defined as follows:
– Programmes are full-degree study programmes established according
to national legislation.
– Programmes lead to a degree recognised by national authorities.
– Degree certificates with a Diploma Supplement are issued according to
national legislation.
– Mobility is integrated into the programme setup.
– Programmes are developed jointly, and all courses and study units
should be approved by all participating parties.
– The collaborative venture is governed by a signed agreement defining
its aims as well as the roles of the participating parties.
The same joint study programme can be granted Nordplus funding for three consecutive years but annual applications must be submitted. Joint study programmes are complex processes. HEIs can combine Nordplus and Nordic Master grants in various ways. More information on Nordic Master is available on www.nordicmaster.org. The website consists
also of many useful handbooks and guides on joint programmes.

Development projects
Nordplus Higher Education offers grants for innovative development projects within the field of Higher Education.
Apart from joint curriculum planning and joint
modules, projects may focus on issues such as:
– Collaboration with the labour market
– Quality assurance
– The dissemination and use of results achieved by networks and projects
– The development of collaborations with other institutions in the public
or private sectors as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
within Higher Education
– The development of new teaching methods.
The same project can be granted Nordplus funding for three consecutive years but annual applications must be submitted.

CIRRUS EXPRESS Ceramics + Print

CIRRUS EXPRESS Ceramics + Print

Title of course: Printed view on Ceramics “Discovieries from Nida“

 

Place: VAA Nida Art Colony (E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT-93127 Neringa, Lithuania)

Teacher(s): Assoc. Prof. Dalia Laučkaitė-Jakimavičienė(LT), Prof. Rytas Jakimavičius (LT); visiting teachers: Assoc. Prof. Dainis Pundurs (LV), Prof.in Dr. Kerstin Abraham(DE)

Teaching period: 2018, September 18-28

ECTS: 1,5

Application deadline:  June 22nd, 2018

Number of available place for Cirrus students: 3

Level: (BA)

How to apply: please send the portfolio to Assoc. Prof. Dalia Laučkaitė-Jakimavičienėby e-mail: dalia.lauckaite@gmail.com      

The results regarding the applications will be sent to the applicants by email, on the 2ndof July, 2018.

 

CIRRUS grant available: 330 travel (660 Iceland) EUR + weekly allowance 70 EUR

 

The course focuses on transferring printed imageon ceramic surfaces as well as on theoretical and practical knowledge of overglaze materials, traditional and innovative third firing techniques of ceramic surface treatment; various ways to experiment and search for new possibilities of application of the aforesaid methods; to develop perception of formal and conceptual link between a form and surface.

During the practice students work withoverglaze materialsand acquire knowledge of traditional and innovative methods (painting, drawing, decals, transfer of digital image on ceramics). Emphasis is laid on computer rendered laser print decals and ways of their production.

Students take photos of objects found in Nida, surrounding landscapes (main theme – Discovieries from Nida, that is – from various things found on the beach – stones, plants, objects discarded from ships,  „treasures“ or garbage, to „discoveries“ in the wider meaning – found landscapes or found ideas).Using Adobe Photoshop (or other software) students prepare and print their own ceramic decals. Students adopt principles of overglaze collage combining various techniques. The aim is to show a lot of possibilities using print on ceramics in different manners and how these methods develop ideas and open up new visual languages.

 

 

 

 

CIRRUS received 80 990 EUR for collaboration in 2018/19

CIRRUS received 80 990 EUR from Nordplus Higher Education Programme for collaboration in 2018/19 with an opportunity to apply for more mobility funding in autumn.

The funding distribution:
Intensive course – Nature Design and Innovation II 19 910 EUR
Intensive course – Urban Gaming II 19 080 EUR
Mobility – 42 000 EUR

VDA express: Sculptural Research

Vilnius Academy of Art is hosting a Cirrus express workshop “SCULPTURAL RESEARCH”
on draping, sculpting, pattern-making in Nida Art Colony.
Tutors: Dainius Bendikas (IAA),
Jurgita Jankutė-Mirinavičienė (VAA).
Level: BA/MA
Teaching period: 24th May – 04th June, 2018.
Address: E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT-93127 Neringa, Lithuania
Number of available place for Cirrus students: 6
Students from all Cirrus institutions are invited to attend the course.
CIRRUS/Nordplus grant available: 330 EUR travel (Iceland 660 EUR) + 70 EUR weekly.

Objective:
– To introduce and transmit the knowledge, values, techniques and an extensive creative process to
a new generation of young designers through direct methodology.
– To showcase new opportunities and constructive experimentation as a source of new creativity.
– To improve and support the professional development of design students as emerging designers.
– Improve their contextual and creative relevance while acquiring new development tools and
orientationon research, documentation, draping, pattern-making and most importantly design based
constructive thinking.

Course Content:
The workshop is an intense two-week
hands-on program for fashion and costume designers dedicated to break out of the traditional silhouette.

The course is aiming to provide knowledge about methods and techniques related to silhouette
development – draping, sculpting, creative pattern-making.
The course will provide information on:
– How to create a concept for further design development.
– How to use sculpting material;
– How to combine concept and form.
– How to advance and breakdown the object.
– How to pattern-make the V1 object.
The course will take up twelve days allowing time to experiment with the process. Over this period
students work will be transformed from the Idea to a dimensional object, to finished constructed object
consisting of patterns.
The complexity of the sculptures should be manageable within the time. Students are asked to direct
their work towards their own concept for the main theme. During the course talks relating to the content
will take place.

About the teacher:

Dainius Bendikas is a designer and holds a degree in fashion design. An Adjunct in the Fashion Design Department of Iceland University of Arts. His teaching emphasis are on conceptual, technical and functional aspects of fashion, object and product development. Creative and constructive innovation and experimental approach towards objects while synchronizing overall creative direction.
Dainius has been creating, instructing and organizing various programs and activities for students by way of courses, collaborations and workshops. Dainius has 7 years of professional experience working with various brands as head designer, product developer, creative direction consultant and has experience in various manufacturing processes.

Jurgita Jankutė-Mirinavičienė is a theater set and costume designer. She created scenography and costumes for different plays and contemporary dance performances at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, National Drama Theatre, State Small Theatre of Vilnius, others. She teaches History of Costume and Costume Construction at Vilnius Academy of Arts.

Applications should include:
Full Name;
Home school;
Study year and level;
A motivation statement (max 250 words);
Pattern-making experience (description);
A link to your portfolio and CV and phone number.
All applications should be sent to db@dainiusbendikas.com
Deadline to apply: the 27th of Apr, 2018
Decisions on selection are announced by 1st of May, 2018

Express: Excavations of Nida

CIRRUS EXPRESS „Excavations of Nida“

Title of course: „Excavations of Nida“
Place: VAA Nida Art Colony (E. A. Jonušo str. 3, LT-93127 Neringa, Lithuania)
Teaching period: 2018, June 11 –17
Teacher(s): Assoc. Prof. Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė (LT), Assoc. Prof. Lina Jonikė (LT) Assoc. Prof. Krista Leesi (EE)
ECTS: 1,5
Number of available place for Cirrus students: 4
Level: (BA)
Application deadline: 15th of May, 2018
How to apply: please send the portfolio to Assoc. Prof. Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė by e-mail: monika.grasiene@vda.lt

Course description:
Cirrus express course is based on collaboration between Vilnius Academy of Arts, Kaunas Faculty Textile Department and Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of Textile Design.
During the creative workshop we will develop functional textile/design ideas that are related to Nida’s stories/”fossils”, i.e. legends, local tales, emotions, humour, tourism, etc. Collecting, gathering, archiving, processing and creative interpretation of local experiences will take on new forms of textile design. During the workshop we will practice the techniques of collaboration work in groups, observation, experience sharing and application. During the express course we will combine and share cultural stereotypes, idea development, textile design, creative research, and practices of international reproduction. We will have an open discussions and presentations of designed objects. The presentation of designed objects/prototypes will take place in Nida and Nida Art Colony’s spaces.

 

 

 

Estonian Academy of Arts announces: 2018 Summer Academy

Open seats available at EAA’s summer school, deadline May 6, 2018
ESTONIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS SUMMER ACADEMY

 

CIRRUS students are welcome to apply to five Estonian Academy of Arts Summer Academy 2018 courses: 

Clay 3D Printing
The Anatomy  Couture
Wood and Design
Interaction Design Tomorrow
How to Develop UX as a Key Component of Branding

 

Deadline for applying: May 6, 2018

Information about application requirements, dates and ECTS are 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.

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