A talk for the University of Edinburgh Learning Technology Community, Monday 25th March 2024 14:00-15:00 Resources: Blum, S. D. (2016). “I love learning; I hate school” : an anthropology of college…
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Neil Mulholland Crits are commonplace in creative fields such as writing, art and design education but they are not used commonly elsewhere; nor have crits always been used in creative education. Even within these creative fields, crits are not universally…
Comments closedFutures 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…
Comments closedRe-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…
Comments closedThe Foundation Course in Art and Design: Past, Present and Future: Collective Imagining Symposium to be held virtually as part of FutureLab in Shanghai on Friday 3rd December 2021. The event will be hosted by the current steering committee of INFE (International Foundation Network) and hosted virtually by…
Comments closedContemporary 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…
Comments closedAn 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
Comments closed20.4.21 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…
Comments closedThis year’s Art & Open Learning Fair builds upon Georg Hardenberg / Novalis / Joseph Beuys’ 1978 provocation: JEDER MENSCH EIN KÜNSTLER. The Fair is a process that has emerged from the open educational resource (OER) produced by Neil Mulholland,…
Comments closedThe 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 ……
Comments closedThe 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…
Comments closedLightning 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…
Comments closedThis 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…
Comments closedThe 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…
Comments closedIn 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…
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