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“Der Fachidiot”: The paratechnic in the monotechnic

The Porous University – A critical exploration of openness, space and place in Higher Education | 8th and 9th May, An Lòchran, Inverness Campus Prof Neil Mulholland “Der Fachidiot”: The Paratechnic in the Monotechnic (slide cast of provocation paper): Paratechnic Principals …… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Speculations

Speculations is a two day Shift/Workshop. Speculations will be collectively composed and play-tested at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop on the 3rd and 4th of March 2017, a participatory action-research workshop ordained to fabricate speculative artistic research methods. Click this link to… Continue Reading →

SHIFT/WORK Listaháskóli Íslands 26-29/9/16

Shift/Work will run for three days 26-29 September 2016 Listaháskóli Íslands 11, Þverholt, Reykjavík, 105, Iceland Neil Mulholland, Dan Brown & Jake Watts Aug 22, 2016

Shift/Work: Groundcourse | Roy Ascott

  The Groundcourse is a two year foundation led by Roy Ascott at Ealing (1961-64), Ipswich School of Art (1964-67) and currently at Beijing DeTao Masters Academy in Shanghai. Groundcourse is a seminal educational experiment that is a key influence on Shift/Work. Prof… Continue Reading →

„DER FACHIDIOT?” The Paratechnic in the Monotechnic

„DER FACHIDIOT?” : The Paratechnic in the Monotechnic 13:30 Provocation Paper for CHEAD, ‘Agents of Change: Art School & Universities’ http://chead.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/CHEAD-Annual-Conference-2016-programme.pdf   Since the early ’60s, increasingly integrated paratechnical curricula have been (begrudgingly) hosted by monotechnical art and design schools. I outline the… Continue Reading →

This Must be the Place

Lightning Talk for Gearing Up for Transitions Conference, 2016 This Must be the Place, slides by Neil Mulholland GUp Bring and Brag – This Must be the Place, A4 synopsis Building and Installing Dividing Walls, a manual by Tobias Sternberg Summary: MFA… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Decisions, Decisions

This workshop will help you to comprehend how your decisions impact upon your peers (and vice versa). Working in a small group, you will collectively engage in a series of simple creative tasks. These tasks have been designed by a… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Unlearning: Participatory Workshops for Contemporary Art Practice

The 4th International Visual Methods Conference, organized by the University of Brighton will take place from 16th September to the 18th September 2015 at the University of Brighton in Brighton, United Kingdom. The conference will cover areas like International Visual… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work: Performative Unlearning

Shift/Work: Performative Unlearning Dan Brown/Neil Mulholland Strand B: The Politics of Performance Alternative Zones: Uncovering the Official and the Unofficial in Fine Art Practice, Research and Education, Paradox Biennial Conference, 9-11th September 2015, Poznan, Poland. “It was immediately apparent to us that unlearning presented a… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Unlearning : Malmö Art Academy

In 2014, Shift/Work commissioned an artist (Leeds United www.leeds-united.org.uk) and designer (Crille Lampa www.crillelampa.se) to facilitate a three-day workshop at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop. Shift/Work Unlearning (28-30th May 2014) acted upon current discourses and practices that engage with the values of… Continue Reading →

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