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Category Shift/Work

FAST45 #3 Public Lecture Shift/Work: A Paragogics for Open Artistic Learning

Futures Art School Trends 2045 Introduction In 2045 the world as we know it will look very different. Although we cannot predict the future, we can shape it. FAST45 (Futures Art School Trends 2045) recognises the potential of the creativity… Continue Reading →

KuvA Research Days 2021

Re-imagining the Art School – workshop and symposium Neil Mulholland  KuvA Research Days 13-15.12.2021 will take place at Mylly, the new building of Academy of Fine Arts Helsinki at Uniarts Helsinki’s Sörnäinen campus, and at Oodi, the central library of… Continue Reading →

#OERCamp Global 2021

Contemporary Art & Open Learning: An OER for Artistic Paragogy Neil Mulholland Hour 22 (starting 10 Dec 2021, 10 am UTC+0) Click to join the session #OERCamp Global 2021 on https://oercampglobal2021.sched.com Please create sched.com account in order to enrol for the… Continue Reading →

VIBE CHECK: EPISODE 02

An appearance in Neven Lochhead’s Fabricating Vibe project – DARK MATTER PLAYGROUP, Kingston ON, Canada. https://www.notion.so/VIBE-CHECK-EPISODE-02-1b3c8fd011f14ddeafcf39ec205cc22e May 6, 2021

CONTEMPORARY ART & OPEN LEARNING

20.4.21 11:20 BST A Reflective Practice paper at #OERxDomains21 organised by the Association for Learning Technology @A_L_T in partnership with Reclaim Hosting’s Domains Conference, this special edition of the much loved event is the 12th annual conference for Open Education… Continue Reading →

Contemporary Art & Open Learning

Introduction to Contemporary Art & Open Learning The Rules of the Game Learning/Experiments Collaborative Inquiry What are the learning resources? What are workshops? What is a Crit? OERs and Paywalls Stand-up #studywithme Edutech Tooooooooools Week 1 | Marginalia on the… Continue Reading →

Contemporary Art & Open Learning | An Open Educational Resource

Max Headroom’s Basho キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!!Contemporary Art & Open Learning is a brand new 20 credit course running as part of the MA Contemporary Art Theory and MFA Contemporary Art Practice programmes in the School of Art, ECA, The University of Edinburgh…. Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Speculations

Shift/Work Speculations Cards (2017) designed by Jake Watts Neil Mulholland ‘Shift/Work: Speculations’, in L. Campbell (ed.), Leap into Action, New York: Peter Lang. 12th December 2019. pages 21-26; 39-40; 59-60 ISBN 9781433166440 Shift/Work is a performative paragogics (Corneli 2011) that… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work [static] speculations

At SAW, Ottawa on November 9th 2019, the Confraternity of Neoflagellants (Norman Hogg and Neil Mulholland) will conduct a performance of Shift/Work [STATIC] Speculations, a score-scroll originally composed at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop to be performed at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale Biennale,… Continue Reading →

Re-imagining the art school: paragogy and artistic learning

This book proposes ‘paragogic’ methods to re-imagine the art academy. While art schooling was revolutionised in the early 20th century by the Bauhaus, the author argues that many art schools are unwittingly recycling the same modernist pedagogical fashions. Stagnating in… Continue Reading →

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