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NART Open Lecture with Uwe Lützen and Elke Renate Steiner
07.12.2023
NART Open Lecture with Uwe Lützen and Elke Renate Steiner
We invite everyone to the Narva Art Residency’s third open lecture that takes place next Thursday.
In autumn of 2023, international artists from the Narva Art Residency give three lectures at the Estonian Academy of Arts. The last lecture will be by two artists:
Elke Renate Steiner is a comics creator living and working in Berlin, Germany. She is creating comics and illustrations, drawing live at events and process documentations for communities. In Narva she will have workshops for adults with the aim of translating their experiences into comics.
Uwe Lützen is a swiss screenwriter based in Zurich and Berlin. During his residency he created a performance “28 questions (no answers needed)” about home, places, and identity.
They will talk about the practicalities of being a professional artist, what the daily life of an art residency is like, and how to get involved in the opportunities offered to artists. Of course, they will also introduce their own creative work.
The lecture is free of charge and open to all! It will be held in English.
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NART Open Lecture with Uwe Lützen and Elke Renate Steiner
Thursday 07 December, 2023
We invite everyone to the Narva Art Residency’s third open lecture that takes place next Thursday.
In autumn of 2023, international artists from the Narva Art Residency give three lectures at the Estonian Academy of Arts. The last lecture will be by two artists:
Elke Renate Steiner is a comics creator living and working in Berlin, Germany. She is creating comics and illustrations, drawing live at events and process documentations for communities. In Narva she will have workshops for adults with the aim of translating their experiences into comics.
Uwe Lützen is a swiss screenwriter based in Zurich and Berlin. During his residency he created a performance “28 questions (no answers needed)” about home, places, and identity.
They will talk about the practicalities of being a professional artist, what the daily life of an art residency is like, and how to get involved in the opportunities offered to artists. Of course, they will also introduce their own creative work.
The lecture is free of charge and open to all! It will be held in English.
Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink
25.01.2024
EKA Design Showcase 2024
Faculty of Design
On January 25, 2024, the EKA Design Showcase gala will present to the audience the best cooperation projects of EKA students from the last year with companies and public sector organizations.
We are waiting for all current and future cooperation partners of EKA and those interested in future design to take part in the event!
Concepts, prototypes and ready-made solutions of innovative products and services created by students of the Faculty of Design of EKA during the last year for companies and organizations such as the Estonian National Library, Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice), Antonius ÕU (Tartu Creative Economy Center), Eesti Energia, Pagulasabi MTÜ, Cignomet OÜ, Liven AS, GraceFit, Swedbank, Xarus Cosmetics OÜ, Integration SA (Ministry of Culture) and PERH will be presented.
The most influential and innovative projects will also receive awards!
These are projects created within the framework of the new business cooperation program LAETUS of the EKA Faculty of Design.
EKA has accumulated a very strong wealth of experience in carrying out cooperation projects over the years, and the LAETUS program, launched in 2022, has further expanded this field of activity. The program brings together EKA’s design field courses and business challenges of companies, offering synergy and fruitful cooperation, resulting in sustainable research and development projects that move all parties forward.
Come to the Design Showcase and get new knowledge and inspiration on how to take your organization’s products or services to the next level with the help of new generation design and open innovation in cooperation with EKA!
THE PROGRAM
15:00 EKA house tour for those interested (pre-registration required)
16:00 Start
Welcome words by moderator Jan Teevet and dean of EKA’s Faculty of Design Ruth-Helene Melioranski.
16:15-17:30 Presentations of cooperation projects
“Service Design Sprint with Real Life Challenges in Tallinn’s Biggest Hospital” – MA students of social design and service design and PERH
“Personal City – Let’s Walk!” – MA students of social design and Integration SA (Ministry of Culture)
“How to Become President?” – MA students of social design and Integration SA (Ministry of Culture)
“What Happens when a Schoolchild gets to the National Library?” – interaction design MA students and the Estonian National Library
“Nuclear Energy Experience in 2035” – MA students of interaction design and Eesti Energia
“Making Estonia a Stepping Stone” – MA students of interaction design and Pagulasabi NGO
Sustainable Natural Cosmetics Brand Concepts “PIXEL” and “æsce” – BA students of design and innovation and Xarus Cosmetics OÜ
17:20-17:45 Coffee break
17:45-18:50 Presentations of cooperation projects
“Giving Agency to Prison Inmates by Establishing Digital Communication in Tallinn Prison” – Design & Technology Futures MA students and Prison Service (Ministry of Justice)
“Empowering your fitness journey on GraceFit” – MA interaction design students and GraceFit
“National Library Service System to Support Adults with Dyslexia” – BA students in digital product design and the Estonian National Library
“Onboarding for Swedbank Based on Design Thinking” – BA students of digital product design and Swedbank
“Modular Storage of Electric Bicycles for Public Space and Apartment Associations” – BA students of industrial design and Cignomet OÜ
“Small forms of the Outdoor area of the New Residential Quarter” – BA students of design and innovation and Liven AS
“Rebranding of Antonius Õu Located in Tartu’s Historic Jaani Quarter” – BA students of design and innovation and Antonius ÕU (Tartu Creative Economy Center)
18:50 Acknowledgments and presentation of awards
19:00 The End
Presentations will be held in Estonian or English, without translation.
It is possible to participate both on site at EKA (room A101) and watch the broadcast http://tv.artun.ee/ .
We look forward to hearing from all current and future cooperation partners of EKA and those interested in future design!
Watch a video reminder of last year’s event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykpI2Jevyn0
Posted by Maarja Pabut — Permalink
EKA Design Showcase 2024
Thursday 25 January, 2024
Faculty of Design
On January 25, 2024, the EKA Design Showcase gala will present to the audience the best cooperation projects of EKA students from the last year with companies and public sector organizations.
We are waiting for all current and future cooperation partners of EKA and those interested in future design to take part in the event!
Concepts, prototypes and ready-made solutions of innovative products and services created by students of the Faculty of Design of EKA during the last year for companies and organizations such as the Estonian National Library, Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice), Antonius ÕU (Tartu Creative Economy Center), Eesti Energia, Pagulasabi MTÜ, Cignomet OÜ, Liven AS, GraceFit, Swedbank, Xarus Cosmetics OÜ, Integration SA (Ministry of Culture) and PERH will be presented.
The most influential and innovative projects will also receive awards!
These are projects created within the framework of the new business cooperation program LAETUS of the EKA Faculty of Design.
EKA has accumulated a very strong wealth of experience in carrying out cooperation projects over the years, and the LAETUS program, launched in 2022, has further expanded this field of activity. The program brings together EKA’s design field courses and business challenges of companies, offering synergy and fruitful cooperation, resulting in sustainable research and development projects that move all parties forward.
Come to the Design Showcase and get new knowledge and inspiration on how to take your organization’s products or services to the next level with the help of new generation design and open innovation in cooperation with EKA!
THE PROGRAM
15:00 EKA house tour for those interested (pre-registration required)
16:00 Start
Welcome words by moderator Jan Teevet and dean of EKA’s Faculty of Design Ruth-Helene Melioranski.
16:15-17:30 Presentations of cooperation projects
“Service Design Sprint with Real Life Challenges in Tallinn’s Biggest Hospital” – MA students of social design and service design and PERH
“Personal City – Let’s Walk!” – MA students of social design and Integration SA (Ministry of Culture)
“How to Become President?” – MA students of social design and Integration SA (Ministry of Culture)
“What Happens when a Schoolchild gets to the National Library?” – interaction design MA students and the Estonian National Library
“Nuclear Energy Experience in 2035” – MA students of interaction design and Eesti Energia
“Making Estonia a Stepping Stone” – MA students of interaction design and Pagulasabi NGO
Sustainable Natural Cosmetics Brand Concepts “PIXEL” and “æsce” – BA students of design and innovation and Xarus Cosmetics OÜ
17:20-17:45 Coffee break
17:45-18:50 Presentations of cooperation projects
“Giving Agency to Prison Inmates by Establishing Digital Communication in Tallinn Prison” – Design & Technology Futures MA students and Prison Service (Ministry of Justice)
“Empowering your fitness journey on GraceFit” – MA interaction design students and GraceFit
“National Library Service System to Support Adults with Dyslexia” – BA students in digital product design and the Estonian National Library
“Onboarding for Swedbank Based on Design Thinking” – BA students of digital product design and Swedbank
“Modular Storage of Electric Bicycles for Public Space and Apartment Associations” – BA students of industrial design and Cignomet OÜ
“Small forms of the Outdoor area of the New Residential Quarter” – BA students of design and innovation and Liven AS
“Rebranding of Antonius Õu Located in Tartu’s Historic Jaani Quarter” – BA students of design and innovation and Antonius ÕU (Tartu Creative Economy Center)
18:50 Acknowledgments and presentation of awards
19:00 The End
Presentations will be held in Estonian or English, without translation.
It is possible to participate both on site at EKA (room A101) and watch the broadcast http://tv.artun.ee/ .
We look forward to hearing from all current and future cooperation partners of EKA and those interested in future design!
Watch a video reminder of last year’s event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykpI2Jevyn0
Posted by Maarja Pabut — Permalink
25.01.2024
EKA Design Showcase 2024
The EKA Design Showcase gala, now in its seventh year, once again presents the best EKA students’ collaborative projects with companies and public sector organisations from the past year on 25 January 2024. We invite all current and future partners of EKA and all those interested in future design to attend the event!
Concepts, prototypes and ready-to-use solutions of innovative products and services created by EKA’s design students over the past year for companies and organisations such as the National Library of Estonia, Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice), Antoniuse ÕU (Tartu Centre for Creative Industries), Eesti Energia, Estonian Refugee Council, Cignomet OÜ, Liven AS, GraceFit, Swedbank, Xarus Cosmetics OÜ, Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture) and PERH (North Estonia Medical Centre) will be presented. There are prizes for the most influential and innovative projects!
These projects were created in the framework of EKA Faculty of Design’s new business cooperation programme LAETUS. Over the years, the Estonian Academy of Arts has accumulated a lot of experience in conducting collaborative projects and the LAETUS cooperation programme, launched in 2022, has further expanded this field of activity. The programme brings together EKA’s design courses and the business-related challenges of companies, providing synergies and fruitful collaboration and resulting in sustainable research and development projects that move all parties forward.
Come to the Design Showcase and gain new insights and inspiration on how to take your organisation’s products or services to the next level through a new generation of design and open innovation in partnership with EKA!
PROGRAMME
15:00 EKA building tour for those interested (pre-registration required)
16:00 EKA Design Showcase Gala starts. Welcoming words by moderator Jan Teevet and EKA’s Dean of the Faculty of Design Ruth-Helene Melioranski
16:15-17:30 Presentations of collaborative projects
- Service Design Sprint with Real Life Challenges in Tallinn’s Biggest Hospital – MA students in Social Design and Service Design and PERH
- Personal City – Let’s Walk! – students of MA Social Design and the Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture)
- How to Become President – students of MA Social Design and the Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture)
- Nuclear Energy Experience in 2035 – students of MA Interaction Design and Eesti Energia
- Making Estonia a Stepping Stone – students of MA Interaction Design and the Estonian Refugee Council
- Re-Branding of Antoniuse ÕU in Tartu’s Historic Jaani Quarter – students of BA Design and Innovation and Antoniuse ÕU (Tartu Centre for Creative Industries)
- Small Forms in the Courtyard of a New Residential Quarter – students of BA Design and Innovation and Liven AS
17:30-18:00 Coffee break
18:00-19:20 Presentations of collaborative projects
- Giving Agency to Prison Inmates by Establishing Digital Communication in Tallinn Prison – students of MA Design & Technology Futures and the Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice)
- Empowering Your Fitness Journey on GraceFit – students of MA Interaction Design and GraceFit
- What Happens When a Schoolchild Arrives at the National Library? – students of MA Interaction Design and the National Library of Estonia
- The National Library’s Service System for Supporting Adults with Dyslexia – students of BA Digital Product Design and the National Library of Estonia
- Modular Storage of Electric Bicycles for Public Spaces and Apartment Associations – students of BA Industrial Design and Cignomet OÜ
- Design Thinking Based Onboarding for Swedbank – students of BA Digital Product Design and Swedbank
- Sustainable natural cosmetics brand concepts PIXEL and æsce – students of BA Design and Innovation and Xarus Cosmetics OÜ
- Helping to Achieve Riga Airport’s Ambition – to Become a Key Player in the Northern European Airport Market – students of Service Design Strategies and Innovations and Riga Airport
19:20 Acknowledgements and awards ceremony
19:30 End
The presentations are in Estonian and English, without translation.
It is possible to participate on-site at EKA (room A101) as well as via webcast http://tv.artun.ee/.
We are welcoming all current and future partners of EKA and those interested in future design to our event!
Watch a video of last year’s event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykpI2Jevyn0
Posted by Maarja Pabut — Permalink
EKA Design Showcase 2024
Thursday 25 January, 2024
The EKA Design Showcase gala, now in its seventh year, once again presents the best EKA students’ collaborative projects with companies and public sector organisations from the past year on 25 January 2024. We invite all current and future partners of EKA and all those interested in future design to attend the event!
Concepts, prototypes and ready-to-use solutions of innovative products and services created by EKA’s design students over the past year for companies and organisations such as the National Library of Estonia, Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice), Antoniuse ÕU (Tartu Centre for Creative Industries), Eesti Energia, Estonian Refugee Council, Cignomet OÜ, Liven AS, GraceFit, Swedbank, Xarus Cosmetics OÜ, Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture) and PERH (North Estonia Medical Centre) will be presented. There are prizes for the most influential and innovative projects!
These projects were created in the framework of EKA Faculty of Design’s new business cooperation programme LAETUS. Over the years, the Estonian Academy of Arts has accumulated a lot of experience in conducting collaborative projects and the LAETUS cooperation programme, launched in 2022, has further expanded this field of activity. The programme brings together EKA’s design courses and the business-related challenges of companies, providing synergies and fruitful collaboration and resulting in sustainable research and development projects that move all parties forward.
Come to the Design Showcase and gain new insights and inspiration on how to take your organisation’s products or services to the next level through a new generation of design and open innovation in partnership with EKA!
PROGRAMME
15:00 EKA building tour for those interested (pre-registration required)
16:00 EKA Design Showcase Gala starts. Welcoming words by moderator Jan Teevet and EKA’s Dean of the Faculty of Design Ruth-Helene Melioranski
16:15-17:30 Presentations of collaborative projects
- Service Design Sprint with Real Life Challenges in Tallinn’s Biggest Hospital – MA students in Social Design and Service Design and PERH
- Personal City – Let’s Walk! – students of MA Social Design and the Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture)
- How to Become President – students of MA Social Design and the Integration Foundation (Ministry of Culture)
- Nuclear Energy Experience in 2035 – students of MA Interaction Design and Eesti Energia
- Making Estonia a Stepping Stone – students of MA Interaction Design and the Estonian Refugee Council
- Re-Branding of Antoniuse ÕU in Tartu’s Historic Jaani Quarter – students of BA Design and Innovation and Antoniuse ÕU (Tartu Centre for Creative Industries)
- Small Forms in the Courtyard of a New Residential Quarter – students of BA Design and Innovation and Liven AS
17:30-18:00 Coffee break
18:00-19:20 Presentations of collaborative projects
- Giving Agency to Prison Inmates by Establishing Digital Communication in Tallinn Prison – students of MA Design & Technology Futures and the Estonian Prison Service (Ministry of Justice)
- Empowering Your Fitness Journey on GraceFit – students of MA Interaction Design and GraceFit
- What Happens When a Schoolchild Arrives at the National Library? – students of MA Interaction Design and the National Library of Estonia
- The National Library’s Service System for Supporting Adults with Dyslexia – students of BA Digital Product Design and the National Library of Estonia
- Modular Storage of Electric Bicycles for Public Spaces and Apartment Associations – students of BA Industrial Design and Cignomet OÜ
- Design Thinking Based Onboarding for Swedbank – students of BA Digital Product Design and Swedbank
- Sustainable natural cosmetics brand concepts PIXEL and æsce – students of BA Design and Innovation and Xarus Cosmetics OÜ
- Helping to Achieve Riga Airport’s Ambition – to Become a Key Player in the Northern European Airport Market – students of Service Design Strategies and Innovations and Riga Airport
19:20 Acknowledgements and awards ceremony
19:30 End
The presentations are in Estonian and English, without translation.
It is possible to participate on-site at EKA (room A101) as well as via webcast http://tv.artun.ee/.
We are welcoming all current and future partners of EKA and those interested in future design to our event!
Watch a video of last year’s event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykpI2Jevyn0
Posted by Maarja Pabut — Permalink
15.12.2023
Open Lecture: Mariana Amatullo “Embracing Purpose through Art and Design for a Future We Want”
Faculty of Design
We are delighted to invite you for a thought-provoking and inspiring lecture on “Embracing Purpose through Art and Design for a Future We Want.”
In an era marked by rapid change and global challenges, the role of art and design becomes increasingly crucial in shaping a future that aligns with our aspirations and values.
Mariana Amatullo (PhD) is Vice Provost and Academic Dean of Continuing and Professional Education (CPE) and Associate Professor of Strategic Design and Management at Parsons, The New School. Mariana publishes and lectures internationally about design and social innovation, serving on various executive, editorial, and advisory boards in design and the arts. Her latest publication, Design for Social Innovation: Case Studies from around the World (Routledge, 2021), presents an overview of the design field for social innovation through 45 global case studies. Her upcoming monograph positions design as a leadership capability for the 21st century.
Mariana has a twenty-year-long trajectory in senior executive administration positions in art and design education. She is an experienced strategist, award-winning educator, and practitioner-scholar. Mariana’s research and teaching bridge the art and design education and management disciplines and examine the role of a design attitude as a cognitive approach to social innovation and organizational learning. Initially trained as an art historian and curator, she has been a pioneer in developing the design for social innovation field, where she remains an active scholar globally. Before joining The New School in 2017, Mariana co-founded and was at the helm of the social impact award-winning program Designmatters at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena.
Q&A session after the lecture is an opportunity for participants to seek insights directly from the expert.
We kindly ask you register here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZB4FDJKMc31UNTp30It-tszhsBl3DyzwA72zpzlnxfMN8Dw/viewform
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Open Lecture: Mariana Amatullo “Embracing Purpose through Art and Design for a Future We Want”
Friday 15 December, 2023
Faculty of Design
We are delighted to invite you for a thought-provoking and inspiring lecture on “Embracing Purpose through Art and Design for a Future We Want.”
In an era marked by rapid change and global challenges, the role of art and design becomes increasingly crucial in shaping a future that aligns with our aspirations and values.
Mariana Amatullo (PhD) is Vice Provost and Academic Dean of Continuing and Professional Education (CPE) and Associate Professor of Strategic Design and Management at Parsons, The New School. Mariana publishes and lectures internationally about design and social innovation, serving on various executive, editorial, and advisory boards in design and the arts. Her latest publication, Design for Social Innovation: Case Studies from around the World (Routledge, 2021), presents an overview of the design field for social innovation through 45 global case studies. Her upcoming monograph positions design as a leadership capability for the 21st century.
Mariana has a twenty-year-long trajectory in senior executive administration positions in art and design education. She is an experienced strategist, award-winning educator, and practitioner-scholar. Mariana’s research and teaching bridge the art and design education and management disciplines and examine the role of a design attitude as a cognitive approach to social innovation and organizational learning. Initially trained as an art historian and curator, she has been a pioneer in developing the design for social innovation field, where she remains an active scholar globally. Before joining The New School in 2017, Mariana co-founded and was at the helm of the social impact award-winning program Designmatters at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena.
Q&A session after the lecture is an opportunity for participants to seek insights directly from the expert.
We kindly ask you register here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZB4FDJKMc31UNTp30It-tszhsBl3DyzwA72zpzlnxfMN8Dw/viewform
Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink
09.12.2023 — 10.12.2023
Paljassaare Kaleidoscope
Faculty of Architecture
From its abandoned beaches to the smelly yet indispensable water treatment plant, the hill made from trash, the willfully resistant garage town and its shiny new future plans – everything in Paljassaare seems to be exactly that: an ever-changing sequence of elements, a kaleidoscope.
After researching its abundance of topics, places and processes for one semester, first year Urban Studies students from Estonian Academy of Arts will take their turn and reflect on what they have spotted in that kaleidoscope, in a sequence of creative projects presented on site, in Paljassaare.
On December 9th (10:15-14:00) and 10th (14:00-17:30) we invite everyone to come along on a hike through the snowy landscape of Paljassaare, where we will explore a series of topics connected to the peninsula. The first leg of tour will start at 10:15 in the morning of 9th of December at Paljassaare ranna parkla. Bus no 59 takes you directly to our starting point. From there we will follow the traces of our investigations, through wooden tracks along the sea, paths in the forest, abandoned houses and to many other places in disguise. Sundays part start 14:00 from Laevastiku quarter.
In total on two days there will be 15 different stops, each working with different aspects of Paljassaare: 8 on Saturday and 7 on Sunday.
The detailed route and more information on each stop can be found on Urban Studies facebook page and Instagram soon!
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Paljassaare Kaleidoscope
Saturday 09 December, 2023 — Sunday 10 December, 2023
Faculty of Architecture
From its abandoned beaches to the smelly yet indispensable water treatment plant, the hill made from trash, the willfully resistant garage town and its shiny new future plans – everything in Paljassaare seems to be exactly that: an ever-changing sequence of elements, a kaleidoscope.
After researching its abundance of topics, places and processes for one semester, first year Urban Studies students from Estonian Academy of Arts will take their turn and reflect on what they have spotted in that kaleidoscope, in a sequence of creative projects presented on site, in Paljassaare.
On December 9th (10:15-14:00) and 10th (14:00-17:30) we invite everyone to come along on a hike through the snowy landscape of Paljassaare, where we will explore a series of topics connected to the peninsula. The first leg of tour will start at 10:15 in the morning of 9th of December at Paljassaare ranna parkla. Bus no 59 takes you directly to our starting point. From there we will follow the traces of our investigations, through wooden tracks along the sea, paths in the forest, abandoned houses and to many other places in disguise. Sundays part start 14:00 from Laevastiku quarter.
In total on two days there will be 15 different stops, each working with different aspects of Paljassaare: 8 on Saturday and 7 on Sunday.
The detailed route and more information on each stop can be found on Urban Studies facebook page and Instagram soon!
Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink
01.12.2023 — 07.12.2023
EET/GMT+2 at Vent Space
Vent Space
EET/GMT+2 is a reflection on the Israel-Palestine conflict from Estonia.
The artworks featured represent the dual relations of artists and students as both insiders and outsiders to Estonian society and as insiders and outsiders to the Israeli Palestine conflict.
Navigating through the themes of war, identity, migration, local laws and the Estonian media landscape, this exhibition attempts to raise our collective political as well as social awareness.
We open up Vent Space as a space for learning, empathy, and discussion in order to lay the groundwork for building solidarity.
Collaborators:
Augustas Lapinskas
Community in EKA for Palestine
Ditiya Ferdous
Fatima-Ezzahra El Khammas
Karolis Lasys
Kush Badhwar
Lara Brener
Martha Liise Kapsta
Nabeel Imtiaz
Noah Morrison
Rok Ifko
Rose Magee
Ryan Galer
Shubham Aggarwal
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EET/GMT+2 at Vent Space
Friday 01 December, 2023 — Thursday 07 December, 2023
Vent Space
EET/GMT+2 is a reflection on the Israel-Palestine conflict from Estonia.
The artworks featured represent the dual relations of artists and students as both insiders and outsiders to Estonian society and as insiders and outsiders to the Israeli Palestine conflict.
Navigating through the themes of war, identity, migration, local laws and the Estonian media landscape, this exhibition attempts to raise our collective political as well as social awareness.
We open up Vent Space as a space for learning, empathy, and discussion in order to lay the groundwork for building solidarity.
Collaborators:
Augustas Lapinskas
Community in EKA for Palestine
Ditiya Ferdous
Fatima-Ezzahra El Khammas
Karolis Lasys
Kush Badhwar
Lara Brener
Martha Liise Kapsta
Nabeel Imtiaz
Noah Morrison
Rok Ifko
Rose Magee
Ryan Galer
Shubham Aggarwal
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30.11.2023
Open Architecture Lecture and book presentation: Birgitte Svarre
Architecture and Urban Design
Within the framework of the Open Lectures Series of the Department of Architecture and Urban Design of EKA, Birgitte Svarre will take the stage in the hall of EKA on 30th November at 6:15 pm with lecture “Public space / public life – an interaction – how to study and make room for it.” She talks about her work studying public life and creating space for it.
The lecture is preceded by public presentation of the book “How to Study Public Life” at 5:30 pm in EKA lobby.
Birgitte Svarre is the co-author of the book “How to Study Public Life”. She has a MA on Modern Culture, a PhD in Architecture and is CEO at BARK, Copenhagen, a consultancy focused on strategic development of places with a focus on both people and places. BARK is owned by the Building Heritage Foundation. Until 2022, Birgitte Svarre has been with Gehl Architects for more than 14 years consulting cities mainly in Northern Europe on human centered planning, public space and public life, including as head of Gehl’s Cities team. She is currently part of the advisory board for lively city centers for the Danish Foundation Realdania.
Architect Jan Gehl is an Adjunct Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, Professor (ret.) of Urban Design, The Royal Danish Academy and Founding Partner, Gehl Architects. In 1971 Jan Gehl published the seminal book Life Between Buildings launching a whole new thinking about the design and development of cities. Gehl’s first book and subsequent publications sparked a showdown with the car-centric cities and began mapping and describing people-friendly interventions in the infrastructure of cities. His books include Life Between Buildings, Public Spaces – Public Life, New City Spaces, New City Life, Cities for People.
The open lectures are intended for students and professionals of all disciplines, not just the field of architecture. All lectures take place in the large auditorium of EKA, are in English, free of charge and open to all interested parties. Be there!
Within the framework of a series of open lectures, the Department of Architecture and Urban Design of EKA brings to the audience in Tallinn every academic year about a dozen unique practitioners and valued theoreticians of the field. You can watch previous lectures from www.avatudloengud.ee
The lecture series is supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.
Posted by Tiina Tammet — Permalink
Open Architecture Lecture and book presentation: Birgitte Svarre
Thursday 30 November, 2023
Architecture and Urban Design
Within the framework of the Open Lectures Series of the Department of Architecture and Urban Design of EKA, Birgitte Svarre will take the stage in the hall of EKA on 30th November at 6:15 pm with lecture “Public space / public life – an interaction – how to study and make room for it.” She talks about her work studying public life and creating space for it.
The lecture is preceded by public presentation of the book “How to Study Public Life” at 5:30 pm in EKA lobby.
Birgitte Svarre is the co-author of the book “How to Study Public Life”. She has a MA on Modern Culture, a PhD in Architecture and is CEO at BARK, Copenhagen, a consultancy focused on strategic development of places with a focus on both people and places. BARK is owned by the Building Heritage Foundation. Until 2022, Birgitte Svarre has been with Gehl Architects for more than 14 years consulting cities mainly in Northern Europe on human centered planning, public space and public life, including as head of Gehl’s Cities team. She is currently part of the advisory board for lively city centers for the Danish Foundation Realdania.
Architect Jan Gehl is an Adjunct Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, Professor (ret.) of Urban Design, The Royal Danish Academy and Founding Partner, Gehl Architects. In 1971 Jan Gehl published the seminal book Life Between Buildings launching a whole new thinking about the design and development of cities. Gehl’s first book and subsequent publications sparked a showdown with the car-centric cities and began mapping and describing people-friendly interventions in the infrastructure of cities. His books include Life Between Buildings, Public Spaces – Public Life, New City Spaces, New City Life, Cities for People.
The open lectures are intended for students and professionals of all disciplines, not just the field of architecture. All lectures take place in the large auditorium of EKA, are in English, free of charge and open to all interested parties. Be there!
Within the framework of a series of open lectures, the Department of Architecture and Urban Design of EKA brings to the audience in Tallinn every academic year about a dozen unique practitioners and valued theoreticians of the field. You can watch previous lectures from www.avatudloengud.ee
The lecture series is supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.
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05.12.2023
Open Lecture: Gustav Kalm. The Look of States as Investment Vehicles: A Snapshot from Millenial Capitalism
Contemporary Art
Open Lecture:
Gustav Kalm
The Look of States as Investment Vehicles:
A Snapshot from Millennial Capitalism
Tuesday, Dec 5, 17.30
EKA, A501
India is open for business. Guinea is open for business. Promoting Bulgaria as a successful investment destination. Choose France. Welcome to Estonia. Advertisements of this kind litter the pages of Financial Times, The Economist, Äripäev and other business outlets. What do they do? Is it insignificant blabber or do they actually change something?
Promoting states as investment destinations took off in the 1990s after the liberalization of international capital flows. Typically associated with peak neoliberalism, in the 1990s policy circles came to think of states as competing with one another on a variety of metrics. Attracting foreign investment now came to be considered central political aim for most states. By the 2000s, most countries in the world had opened investment promotion agencies. By the 2020s, this millennial vision of capitalist globalization seems to be receding. As dusk is setting over the “end of history,” Minerva’s owl can take flight and we can look back and analyze millennial capitalism that we are leaving behind.
This talk untangles how that form of statehood operated and how it reconfigured politics in most countries in the world. It is grounded in a study of one of the crucial visual forms of this era—advertising states as investment destinations. No longer heraldry of throned heads, nor glass palace fantasies of colonialism, the millennial representation of the state was an advertisement proclaiming the state to be open for foreign investment. What is or was this political form?
Gustav Kalm is an Anthropologist of Law and Economy. He is currently Fondation Bruno Latour postdoctoral fellow at Sciences Po Law School. His research studies how the legal techniques that undergird world economy operate as a form of power and structure international inequalities. In his doctoral dissertation, he studied how the legal forms of foreign investment have recalibrated statehood. He also writes cultural and political commentary and has pursued multiple collaborations with artists and curators. Gustav Kalm received his PhD in Sociocultural Anthropology from Columbia University (2023) and previously trained as a lawyer at Sciences Po (2014).
Everyone is welcome to join!
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Open Lecture: Gustav Kalm. The Look of States as Investment Vehicles: A Snapshot from Millenial Capitalism
Tuesday 05 December, 2023
Contemporary Art
Open Lecture:
Gustav Kalm
The Look of States as Investment Vehicles:
A Snapshot from Millennial Capitalism
Tuesday, Dec 5, 17.30
EKA, A501
India is open for business. Guinea is open for business. Promoting Bulgaria as a successful investment destination. Choose France. Welcome to Estonia. Advertisements of this kind litter the pages of Financial Times, The Economist, Äripäev and other business outlets. What do they do? Is it insignificant blabber or do they actually change something?
Promoting states as investment destinations took off in the 1990s after the liberalization of international capital flows. Typically associated with peak neoliberalism, in the 1990s policy circles came to think of states as competing with one another on a variety of metrics. Attracting foreign investment now came to be considered central political aim for most states. By the 2000s, most countries in the world had opened investment promotion agencies. By the 2020s, this millennial vision of capitalist globalization seems to be receding. As dusk is setting over the “end of history,” Minerva’s owl can take flight and we can look back and analyze millennial capitalism that we are leaving behind.
This talk untangles how that form of statehood operated and how it reconfigured politics in most countries in the world. It is grounded in a study of one of the crucial visual forms of this era—advertising states as investment destinations. No longer heraldry of throned heads, nor glass palace fantasies of colonialism, the millennial representation of the state was an advertisement proclaiming the state to be open for foreign investment. What is or was this political form?
Gustav Kalm is an Anthropologist of Law and Economy. He is currently Fondation Bruno Latour postdoctoral fellow at Sciences Po Law School. His research studies how the legal techniques that undergird world economy operate as a form of power and structure international inequalities. In his doctoral dissertation, he studied how the legal forms of foreign investment have recalibrated statehood. He also writes cultural and political commentary and has pursued multiple collaborations with artists and curators. Gustav Kalm received his PhD in Sociocultural Anthropology from Columbia University (2023) and previously trained as a lawyer at Sciences Po (2014).
Everyone is welcome to join!
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01.12.2023
Copper Leg Open Doors: Lauri Lest
Faculty of Fine Arts
Musician, artist and current resident at Copper Leg, Lauri Lest, will play his solo concert at our residency next Friday, on 1st of December.
His electronic music concert will consist of completely fresh music and also older pieces. You will also hear soundscapes composed of recordings captured at the residency and music inspired of the legends of Vaskjala.
Lauri Lest is a musician and sound and performance artist. He creates and plays atmospheric electronic music and has released two studio albums: ”Duality” (2020) and “Affect/Reflect” (2022). In 2021 he released a music video for his single “Moulded”. He has played at different festivals and art exhibitions. As an artist, Lauri works with different found objects, vibration speakers and sound and video editing software. His art can be described as melancholic, dreamy, experimental and sometimes comical. He holds a degree in sculpture and installation from the Estonian Academy of Arts.
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/355478630405795
https://soundcloud.com/laurilest
https://www.youtube.com/@laurilest
https://www.instagram.com/laurilest/
https://www.facebook.com/LauriLestMusic
Free entrance
Bus no. 135A will departure from Balti jaam at 15.40!!!
More about public transport: https://transport.tallinn.ee/#harju/regionalbus/en
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/BNzrtKpxCjNP63Wm9
Copperleg Art Residency: https://copperleg.rae.ee
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Copper Leg Open Doors: Lauri Lest
Friday 01 December, 2023
Faculty of Fine Arts
Musician, artist and current resident at Copper Leg, Lauri Lest, will play his solo concert at our residency next Friday, on 1st of December.
His electronic music concert will consist of completely fresh music and also older pieces. You will also hear soundscapes composed of recordings captured at the residency and music inspired of the legends of Vaskjala.
Lauri Lest is a musician and sound and performance artist. He creates and plays atmospheric electronic music and has released two studio albums: ”Duality” (2020) and “Affect/Reflect” (2022). In 2021 he released a music video for his single “Moulded”. He has played at different festivals and art exhibitions. As an artist, Lauri works with different found objects, vibration speakers and sound and video editing software. His art can be described as melancholic, dreamy, experimental and sometimes comical. He holds a degree in sculpture and installation from the Estonian Academy of Arts.
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/355478630405795
https://soundcloud.com/laurilest
https://www.youtube.com/@laurilest
https://www.instagram.com/laurilest/
https://www.facebook.com/LauriLestMusic
Free entrance
Bus no. 135A will departure from Balti jaam at 15.40!!!
More about public transport: https://transport.tallinn.ee/#harju/regionalbus/en
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/BNzrtKpxCjNP63Wm9
Copperleg Art Residency: https://copperleg.rae.ee
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04.12.2023
Zine “The Cheapest Option” Presentation
Urban Studies
On December 4, EKA Urban Studies students will present the zine “The Cheapest Option”.
Urban Studies students Elena Pusčiūtė, Ishrat Shaheen, Jonas Vyšniauskas, Maria Laura Benduzu Ulluo, Kalina Trajanovska and Kush Badhwar in collaboration with EKA GD students Joao Nogueira and Karthik Palepu release The Cheapest Option, a zine emerging from the semester-long studio Production of Urban Space, guided by Helen Runting and Leonard Ma.
The zine explores how ideas of the non-plan, neoliberalism, markets, cybernetics, and neo-liberal subjects shape our experience of space, explored through forms including city postcards, generic characters, local newspapers, and memes. The event takes place in 501, 5th floor. A limited number of copies of the zines will be available for distribution.
The zine launch will be followed by a presentation from Professor Helena Mattsson on her recent book “Architecture and Retrenchment: Neoliberalization of the Swedish Model across Aesthetics and Space, 1968–1994,” which investigates the relation between architecture and the neoliberalization of the Swedish welfare state.“
Schedule:
13:00-17:00 Urban studies Studio 3 evaluation and zine launch
17:00-19:00 the launch will be followed by a presentation from Professor Helena Mattsson
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Zine “The Cheapest Option” Presentation
Monday 04 December, 2023
Urban Studies
On December 4, EKA Urban Studies students will present the zine “The Cheapest Option”.
Urban Studies students Elena Pusčiūtė, Ishrat Shaheen, Jonas Vyšniauskas, Maria Laura Benduzu Ulluo, Kalina Trajanovska and Kush Badhwar in collaboration with EKA GD students Joao Nogueira and Karthik Palepu release The Cheapest Option, a zine emerging from the semester-long studio Production of Urban Space, guided by Helen Runting and Leonard Ma.
The zine explores how ideas of the non-plan, neoliberalism, markets, cybernetics, and neo-liberal subjects shape our experience of space, explored through forms including city postcards, generic characters, local newspapers, and memes. The event takes place in 501, 5th floor. A limited number of copies of the zines will be available for distribution.
The zine launch will be followed by a presentation from Professor Helena Mattsson on her recent book “Architecture and Retrenchment: Neoliberalization of the Swedish Model across Aesthetics and Space, 1968–1994,” which investigates the relation between architecture and the neoliberalization of the Swedish welfare state.“
Schedule:
13:00-17:00 Urban studies Studio 3 evaluation and zine launch
17:00-19:00 the launch will be followed by a presentation from Professor Helena Mattsson
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