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Open Toolkits

Open Toolkits

OERs composed by MA Contemporary Art Theory Students

Author: Kneel, Mulholland: Drive!

https://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/profile/professor-neil-mulholland

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Open Toolkits are free, open resources created by artists and arts organisations for the purpose of sharing their practices   2024’s cohort of MA Contemporary Art Theory students will each create an Open Toolkit to share with you. Each Toolkit enables an open way of inhabiting a practice by taking part in it. An archive […]

Flame icon created by Freepik – Flaticon Open Toolkits ’24 BarCamp 10:30-12:30 19th November 2024   West Court, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh   A BarCamp is a stucture for presenting and playtesting a UX; in this case, an Open Toolkit. Open Toolkits ’24 runs prior to the open publication of this […]

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