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Rubriik: Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
27.09.2013 — 28.09.2013
Conference: Debating German Heritage (2013)
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
Debating German Heritage: Art History and Nationalism during the Long 19th Century
Dates: 27th–28th September 2013
Venue: Suur-Kloostri 11, auditoria 103 and 104, Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn
Credits: 2–3 ECTS
Hosting institutions: Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts; Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts (GSCSA)
Supporters: Estonian Ministry of Education target financing grant no. SF0160047s09; European Union Social Fund.
Program directors: Ms. Kristina Jõekalda; Prof. Krista Kodres (Estonian Academy of Arts)
Program manager: Ms. Kristina Jõekalda (kristina.joekalda@artun.ee)
Student coordinator: Ms. Heili Sõrmus (heili.sormus@artun.ee)
This 2-day intensive seminar will focus on the research on heritage and knowledge production that has become a distinct direction in the humanities of recent decades, often intermingled with studies on nationalism. Constructing knowledge (incl. historiography), heritage or nations indeed has many similarities. Moreover, in their present form, the discipline of art history, the institution of heritage protection, and nationalism as such were all born during – or at least strongly affected by – the 19th century. The aim of this seminar would be to take full advantage of the inter- and transnational character of these ideas in the course of the long 19th century, when the national perspectives were only beginning to emerge and today’s state borders did not yet define the objects of research. With a focus on the Baltic region, as well as the heritage of German (medieval) art and architecture elsewhere in (Eastern) Europe, this comparative event seeks to approach questions of dissonance and (dis)inheritance.
PROGRAMME
Friday 27th September 2013
11.00 Registration and coffee/tea
INTRODUCTION
11.30 Krista Kodres and Kristina Jõekalda (both Estonian Academy of Arts)
KEYNOTE PAPER
Moderator Anneli Randla, Ass. Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts)
12.00 Winfried Speitkamp, Prof. (University of Kassel), “Heritage Preservation, Nationalism and the Reconstruction of Historical Monuments in Germany during the Long 19th Century”
13.30 Lunch
PANEL: DISSONANT HERITAGE: CONSTRUCTING HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE BALTICS
Moderator Karsten Brüggemann, Prof. (Tallinn University)
14.30 Kristina Jõekalda, MA (Estonian Academy of Arts), “Seeking Baltic German Art: Baltic Identity vs. German Heritage in 19th-Century Art Historiography”
15.15 Mārtiņš Mintaurs, Ass. Prof. (University of Latvia, Riga), “A Heritage for the Public? The Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Altertumskunde in Riga and the Protection of Architectural Monuments in the Baltic Provinces, 1834–1914”
16.00 Coffee/tea
GUIDED TOUR
Venue: Kadriorg Art Museum (Weizenbergi 37, Tallinn)
17.00 Tiina-Mall Kreem, Dr. (Art Museum of Estonia), and Linda Lainvoo, MA (Tallinn University; Art Museum of Estonia), excursion at the exhibition “When the Artist Met Clio. Historical Scenes from the 19th Century”
Saturday 28th September 2013
10.00 Registration and coffee/tea
KEYNOTE PAPER
Moderator Krista Kodres, Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts; Tallinn University)
10.30 Hubert Locher, Prof. (Philipp University of Marburg), “The Canon of Art and the Idea of ‘Cultural Heritage’”
12.00 Coffee/tea
PANEL: BALTIC REGION AS A GERMAN COLONY? A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE
Moderator Jaan Undusk, Dr. (Under and Tuglas Literature Centre; Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tallinn)
12.30 Ulrike Plath, Prof. (Tallinn University; Under and Tuglas Literature Centre, Tallinn), “Baltic GermanHeimat in the Long 19th Century”
13.15 Liina Lukas, Ass. Prof. (University of Tartu; Under and Tuglas Literature Centre, Tallinn),“Colonization Narratives in the Baltic German Literature. A Postcolonial Approach”
14.00 Lunch
PANEL: ART HISTORIOGRAPHY AND (CONFLICTING) NATIONALIST INTENTIONS
Moderator Piret Peiker, PhD candidate (Tallinn University; University of Turku)
15.00 Kadi Polli, MA (University of Tartu), “The Art Collections of the Baltic Nobility: The Myth and the Essence”
15.45 Marta Filipová, Dr. (University of Wolverhampton), “Writing and Displaying Nations. Constructing Narratives of National Art in Bohemia and Austria Hungary”
CONCLUSIONS
Moderator Mart Kalm, Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts; Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tallinn)
16.30 Discussants: Winfried Speitkamp, Hubert Locher, Krista Kodres, Mārtiņš Mintaurs, Piret Peiker andJaan Undusk
18.00 Closing reception
Requirements for participation
Graduate students who wish to present a paper on a related topic (30 minutes plus discussion, 3 ECTS) should send a proposal (ca. 600 words) to Kristina Jõekalda (kristina.joekalda@artun.ee) by 1st June 2013.
For all of the participants to benefit from the joint venture, it is encouraged that the speakers would not to go too deep into a very specific case study, but include broader generalisations, drawing parallels with relating (disciplinary) developments and historiography in (central-eastern) Europe, so that there would be more common ground for indeed debating the German heritage in its multiple forms.
Additionally, 15–20 interested graduate students could apply for participation in the seminar by sending a letter of motivation of ca. 200 words to Heili Sõrmus (heili.sormus@artun.ee) by 16th September 2013.
Students who are not members of GSCSA are kindly asked to add a short academic CV to specify their education and research interests.
Upon full participation in the programme and completion of a 2000-word essay (in Estonian or English) related to the topics and reading list of the seminar (deadline 1st November 2013, addressed to heili.sormus@artun.ee) students will be awarded 2 ECTS. (Those who present a paper – 3 ECTS.)
The language of the seminar is English. Students are expected to do preparatory reading in order to participate in the discussions.
Notification of participation will be sent by 23rd September 2013. Participation in the course is free of charge. The accommodation and travel costs of the members of the GSCSA will be reimbursed.
Reading list
1) Rampley, Matthew. „Contested Histories: Heritage and/as the Construction of the Past: An Introduction“.– Heritage, Ideology, and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe: Contested Pasts, Contested Presents. Ed. Matthew Rampley. (Heritage Matters 6.) Woodbridge, Rochester: The Boydell Press, 2012, pp. 1–20.
2) Locher, Hubert. „The Idea of the Canon and Canon Formation in Art History“. – Art History and Visual Studies in Europe: Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks. Eds. Matthew Rampley, Thierry Lenain, Hubert Locher, Andrea Pinotti, Charlotte Schoell-Glass, Kitty Zijlmans. (Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History 212; Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History 4.) Leiden, Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2012, pp. 29–40.
3) Speitkamp, Winfried. „Einleitung: Denkmalpflege und Staat“; „Zivilisationskritik und Heimatidee“. – Speitkamp, Winfried. Die Verwaltung der Geschichte. Denkmalpflege und Staat in Deutschland 1871–1933. (Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft 114.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1996, pp. 11–53.
4) Plath, Ulrike. „Einleitung“ [excerpts]; „Im kolonialen Zerrspiegel“ . – Plath, Ulrike. Esten und Deutsche in den baltischen Provinzen Russlands: Fremdheitskonstruktionen, Lebenswelten, Kolonialphantasien 1750–1850. (Veröffentlichungen des Nordost-Instituts 11.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011, pp. 11–15 and 25–26; 262–285.
Please find the reading materials here
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
Conference: Debating German Heritage (2013)
Reede 27 september, 2013 — Laupäev 28 september, 2013
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
Debating German Heritage: Art History and Nationalism during the Long 19th Century
Dates: 27th–28th September 2013
Venue: Suur-Kloostri 11, auditoria 103 and 104, Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn
Credits: 2–3 ECTS
Hosting institutions: Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts; Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts (GSCSA)
Supporters: Estonian Ministry of Education target financing grant no. SF0160047s09; European Union Social Fund.
Program directors: Ms. Kristina Jõekalda; Prof. Krista Kodres (Estonian Academy of Arts)
Program manager: Ms. Kristina Jõekalda (kristina.joekalda@artun.ee)
Student coordinator: Ms. Heili Sõrmus (heili.sormus@artun.ee)
This 2-day intensive seminar will focus on the research on heritage and knowledge production that has become a distinct direction in the humanities of recent decades, often intermingled with studies on nationalism. Constructing knowledge (incl. historiography), heritage or nations indeed has many similarities. Moreover, in their present form, the discipline of art history, the institution of heritage protection, and nationalism as such were all born during – or at least strongly affected by – the 19th century. The aim of this seminar would be to take full advantage of the inter- and transnational character of these ideas in the course of the long 19th century, when the national perspectives were only beginning to emerge and today’s state borders did not yet define the objects of research. With a focus on the Baltic region, as well as the heritage of German (medieval) art and architecture elsewhere in (Eastern) Europe, this comparative event seeks to approach questions of dissonance and (dis)inheritance.
PROGRAMME
Friday 27th September 2013
11.00 Registration and coffee/tea
INTRODUCTION
11.30 Krista Kodres and Kristina Jõekalda (both Estonian Academy of Arts)
KEYNOTE PAPER
Moderator Anneli Randla, Ass. Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts)
12.00 Winfried Speitkamp, Prof. (University of Kassel), “Heritage Preservation, Nationalism and the Reconstruction of Historical Monuments in Germany during the Long 19th Century”
13.30 Lunch
PANEL: DISSONANT HERITAGE: CONSTRUCTING HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE BALTICS
Moderator Karsten Brüggemann, Prof. (Tallinn University)
14.30 Kristina Jõekalda, MA (Estonian Academy of Arts), “Seeking Baltic German Art: Baltic Identity vs. German Heritage in 19th-Century Art Historiography”
15.15 Mārtiņš Mintaurs, Ass. Prof. (University of Latvia, Riga), “A Heritage for the Public? The Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Altertumskunde in Riga and the Protection of Architectural Monuments in the Baltic Provinces, 1834–1914”
16.00 Coffee/tea
GUIDED TOUR
Venue: Kadriorg Art Museum (Weizenbergi 37, Tallinn)
17.00 Tiina-Mall Kreem, Dr. (Art Museum of Estonia), and Linda Lainvoo, MA (Tallinn University; Art Museum of Estonia), excursion at the exhibition “When the Artist Met Clio. Historical Scenes from the 19th Century”
Saturday 28th September 2013
10.00 Registration and coffee/tea
KEYNOTE PAPER
Moderator Krista Kodres, Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts; Tallinn University)
10.30 Hubert Locher, Prof. (Philipp University of Marburg), “The Canon of Art and the Idea of ‘Cultural Heritage’”
12.00 Coffee/tea
PANEL: BALTIC REGION AS A GERMAN COLONY? A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE
Moderator Jaan Undusk, Dr. (Under and Tuglas Literature Centre; Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tallinn)
12.30 Ulrike Plath, Prof. (Tallinn University; Under and Tuglas Literature Centre, Tallinn), “Baltic GermanHeimat in the Long 19th Century”
13.15 Liina Lukas, Ass. Prof. (University of Tartu; Under and Tuglas Literature Centre, Tallinn),“Colonization Narratives in the Baltic German Literature. A Postcolonial Approach”
14.00 Lunch
PANEL: ART HISTORIOGRAPHY AND (CONFLICTING) NATIONALIST INTENTIONS
Moderator Piret Peiker, PhD candidate (Tallinn University; University of Turku)
15.00 Kadi Polli, MA (University of Tartu), “The Art Collections of the Baltic Nobility: The Myth and the Essence”
15.45 Marta Filipová, Dr. (University of Wolverhampton), “Writing and Displaying Nations. Constructing Narratives of National Art in Bohemia and Austria Hungary”
CONCLUSIONS
Moderator Mart Kalm, Prof. (Estonian Academy of Arts; Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tallinn)
16.30 Discussants: Winfried Speitkamp, Hubert Locher, Krista Kodres, Mārtiņš Mintaurs, Piret Peiker andJaan Undusk
18.00 Closing reception
Requirements for participation
Graduate students who wish to present a paper on a related topic (30 minutes plus discussion, 3 ECTS) should send a proposal (ca. 600 words) to Kristina Jõekalda (kristina.joekalda@artun.ee) by 1st June 2013.
For all of the participants to benefit from the joint venture, it is encouraged that the speakers would not to go too deep into a very specific case study, but include broader generalisations, drawing parallels with relating (disciplinary) developments and historiography in (central-eastern) Europe, so that there would be more common ground for indeed debating the German heritage in its multiple forms.
Additionally, 15–20 interested graduate students could apply for participation in the seminar by sending a letter of motivation of ca. 200 words to Heili Sõrmus (heili.sormus@artun.ee) by 16th September 2013.
Students who are not members of GSCSA are kindly asked to add a short academic CV to specify their education and research interests.
Upon full participation in the programme and completion of a 2000-word essay (in Estonian or English) related to the topics and reading list of the seminar (deadline 1st November 2013, addressed to heili.sormus@artun.ee) students will be awarded 2 ECTS. (Those who present a paper – 3 ECTS.)
The language of the seminar is English. Students are expected to do preparatory reading in order to participate in the discussions.
Notification of participation will be sent by 23rd September 2013. Participation in the course is free of charge. The accommodation and travel costs of the members of the GSCSA will be reimbursed.
Reading list
1) Rampley, Matthew. „Contested Histories: Heritage and/as the Construction of the Past: An Introduction“.– Heritage, Ideology, and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe: Contested Pasts, Contested Presents. Ed. Matthew Rampley. (Heritage Matters 6.) Woodbridge, Rochester: The Boydell Press, 2012, pp. 1–20.
2) Locher, Hubert. „The Idea of the Canon and Canon Formation in Art History“. – Art History and Visual Studies in Europe: Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks. Eds. Matthew Rampley, Thierry Lenain, Hubert Locher, Andrea Pinotti, Charlotte Schoell-Glass, Kitty Zijlmans. (Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History 212; Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History 4.) Leiden, Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2012, pp. 29–40.
3) Speitkamp, Winfried. „Einleitung: Denkmalpflege und Staat“; „Zivilisationskritik und Heimatidee“. – Speitkamp, Winfried. Die Verwaltung der Geschichte. Denkmalpflege und Staat in Deutschland 1871–1933. (Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft 114.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1996, pp. 11–53.
4) Plath, Ulrike. „Einleitung“ [excerpts]; „Im kolonialen Zerrspiegel“ . – Plath, Ulrike. Esten und Deutsche in den baltischen Provinzen Russlands: Fremdheitskonstruktionen, Lebenswelten, Kolonialphantasien 1750–1850. (Veröffentlichungen des Nordost-Instituts 11.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2011, pp. 11–15 and 25–26; 262–285.
Please find the reading materials here
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
09.09.2013 — 15.10.2013
Noore kunstiteadlase ühekordne stipendium
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
Anname teada, et on avatud Eesti Rahvuskultuuri Fondi Noore kunstiteadlase fondi taotlusvoor, mis kestab kuni 15. oktoobrini. Taotluses tuleb põhjendada stipendiumi otstarvet, st mida sellega teha tahetakse. Taotluse vormi leiab aadressilt www.erkf.ee
Fond on algatatud 2006. aastal Krista Kodrese poolt toetamaks uurimisstipendiumiga noori, kuni 30-aastaseid Eesti kunstiteadlasi.
Jagamisele tuleb 415 eurot. Stipendiumi nõukogu on 3-liikmeline: Mart Kalm, Juta Kivimäe, Krista Kodres.
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
Noore kunstiteadlase ühekordne stipendium
Esmaspäev 09 september, 2013 — Teisipäev 15 oktoober, 2013
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
Anname teada, et on avatud Eesti Rahvuskultuuri Fondi Noore kunstiteadlase fondi taotlusvoor, mis kestab kuni 15. oktoobrini. Taotluses tuleb põhjendada stipendiumi otstarvet, st mida sellega teha tahetakse. Taotluse vormi leiab aadressilt www.erkf.ee
Fond on algatatud 2006. aastal Krista Kodrese poolt toetamaks uurimisstipendiumiga noori, kuni 30-aastaseid Eesti kunstiteadlasi.
Jagamisele tuleb 415 eurot. Stipendiumi nõukogu on 3-liikmeline: Mart Kalm, Juta Kivimäe, Krista Kodres.
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
05.09.2013 — 27.10.2013
Kaasaegse kunsti festival ART IST KUKU NU UT 2013 annab teada: PRADA PRAVDA
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
PRADA PRAVDA
05.09.–27.10.2013
Tartu Kunstimuuseum (Raekoja plats 18), galerii Noorus (Riia 11) ja
Y-galerii (Küütri 2)
K–P 11–18
Avamine 05.09. kl 17 Tartu Kunstimuuseumis. Teised näitusepinnad on avatud
alates kl 15
Kunstnikud: Auto Italia South East, Wojtek Doroszuk, Kadi Estland, Dmitri
Gerassimov, Dmitri Gutov ja Radek grupp, Sanja Ivekovic, Alevtina
Kakhidze, Chelsea Knight ja Mark Tribe, Laura Kuusk, Oliver Laric, Kris
Lemsalu, Erkki Luuk, Deimantas Narkevicius, Franciszek Orlowski, Dan
Perjovschi, Tanel Rander, Dominik Ritszel, Jaanus Samma, Shto Delat?,
Anna-Stina Treumund, Ulrich Vogl
Kuraatorid: Rael Artel, Kaisa Eiche, Marika Agu, Triin Tulgiste, Marie
Vellevoog
Tänavune ART IST KUKU NU UTi näitus pealkirjaga “PRADA PRAVDA” on
eksperimentaalne koostööprojekt, mis leiab aset korraga kolmel
näitusepinnal: Tartu Kunstimuuseumis, galeriis Noorus ja Y-galeriis.
Lisaks festivali põhikorraldajatele Rael Artelile ja Kaisa Eichele on
näituse kuraatorite seas ka sel aastal käima lükatud KUKU NUNNU
kuraatorikooli kasvandikud Marika Agu, Triin Tulgiste ja Marie Vellevoog.
Näituse temaatika lähtub sõnamängust “Prada-Pravda”, milles kohtuvad
läänelik moemaailm ja tarbimine ning Ida-Euroopa kommunistlik minevik.
Kõik kuraatorid on tõlgendanud sõnamängu erineval viisil ning töötanud
sellest lähtudes välja oma kontseptsiooni. Viis Prada-Pravda
interpretatsiooni ristuvad, lõikuvad ja põrkuvad kolme kunstisaali laiali
laotatud näitusel.
“PRADA PRAVDA” näitusega kaasneb giid-kataloog, mis tutvustab lähemalt
näitusel eksponeeritud teoseid ning kuraatorite vaatenurki. Kataloogi
eestikeelses versioonis on boonusena ka “Kaasaegse kunsti eri”: oleme
tõlkinud itaalia filosoofi Giorgio Agambeni teksti “Mis on kaasaegne?”
ning korraldanud spetsiaalselt “Kaasaegse kunsti eri” tarvis ümarlaua, et
arutleda kaasaegse kunsti mõiste üle. Kataloogi on toimetanud Marie
Vellevoog, kujundanud Mikk Heinsoo.
Traditsiooniliselt kestab näituse avamine mitu päeva:
05.09. festivali avamine ja afterparty
06.09 leiab aset mitu performance’it ja pidu
07.09 toimub traditsiooniline hangover breakfast ning vestlusring
Kaasaegse Kunsti Eesti Keskuse eestvedamisel
Täpsem info avamispäevade programmi kohta lähipäevil!
ART IST KUKU NU UT näituseprogrammiga kaasneb mahukas haridusprogramm,
millest teavitame avalikkust eraldi.
Festivali toetavad: Eesti Kultuurkapital, Hasartmängumaksu Nõukogu ja
Tartu Linnavalitsus
Üldinfo:
Kaisa Eiche
kaasaegse kunsti festivali ART IST KUKU NU UT projektijuht
kaisa.eiche(A)gmail.com
+372 510 5575
Lähem info näituste kohta:
Marie Vellevoog
marie.vellevoog(A)gmail.com
+372 5386 2191
Marika Agu
marikaagu(A)gmail.com
+372 5390 1578
Rael Artel
rael(A)publicpreparation.org
+372 5622 9213
Lähem info haridusprogrammide kohta:
Triin Tulgiste
triintulgiste(A)gmail.com
+372 5650 7777
Ühinege meie Facebook-grupiga Artistkukunuut, seal liigub operatiivne info!
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
Kaasaegse kunsti festival ART IST KUKU NU UT 2013 annab teada: PRADA PRAVDA
Neljapäev 05 september, 2013 — Pühapäev 27 oktoober, 2013
Kunstiteadus ja visuaalkultuur
PRADA PRAVDA
05.09.–27.10.2013
Tartu Kunstimuuseum (Raekoja plats 18), galerii Noorus (Riia 11) ja
Y-galerii (Küütri 2)
K–P 11–18
Avamine 05.09. kl 17 Tartu Kunstimuuseumis. Teised näitusepinnad on avatud
alates kl 15
Kunstnikud: Auto Italia South East, Wojtek Doroszuk, Kadi Estland, Dmitri
Gerassimov, Dmitri Gutov ja Radek grupp, Sanja Ivekovic, Alevtina
Kakhidze, Chelsea Knight ja Mark Tribe, Laura Kuusk, Oliver Laric, Kris
Lemsalu, Erkki Luuk, Deimantas Narkevicius, Franciszek Orlowski, Dan
Perjovschi, Tanel Rander, Dominik Ritszel, Jaanus Samma, Shto Delat?,
Anna-Stina Treumund, Ulrich Vogl
Kuraatorid: Rael Artel, Kaisa Eiche, Marika Agu, Triin Tulgiste, Marie
Vellevoog
Tänavune ART IST KUKU NU UTi näitus pealkirjaga “PRADA PRAVDA” on
eksperimentaalne koostööprojekt, mis leiab aset korraga kolmel
näitusepinnal: Tartu Kunstimuuseumis, galeriis Noorus ja Y-galeriis.
Lisaks festivali põhikorraldajatele Rael Artelile ja Kaisa Eichele on
näituse kuraatorite seas ka sel aastal käima lükatud KUKU NUNNU
kuraatorikooli kasvandikud Marika Agu, Triin Tulgiste ja Marie Vellevoog.
Näituse temaatika lähtub sõnamängust “Prada-Pravda”, milles kohtuvad
läänelik moemaailm ja tarbimine ning Ida-Euroopa kommunistlik minevik.
Kõik kuraatorid on tõlgendanud sõnamängu erineval viisil ning töötanud
sellest lähtudes välja oma kontseptsiooni. Viis Prada-Pravda
interpretatsiooni ristuvad, lõikuvad ja põrkuvad kolme kunstisaali laiali
laotatud näitusel.
“PRADA PRAVDA” näitusega kaasneb giid-kataloog, mis tutvustab lähemalt
näitusel eksponeeritud teoseid ning kuraatorite vaatenurki. Kataloogi
eestikeelses versioonis on boonusena ka “Kaasaegse kunsti eri”: oleme
tõlkinud itaalia filosoofi Giorgio Agambeni teksti “Mis on kaasaegne?”
ning korraldanud spetsiaalselt “Kaasaegse kunsti eri” tarvis ümarlaua, et
arutleda kaasaegse kunsti mõiste üle. Kataloogi on toimetanud Marie
Vellevoog, kujundanud Mikk Heinsoo.
Traditsiooniliselt kestab näituse avamine mitu päeva:
05.09. festivali avamine ja afterparty
06.09 leiab aset mitu performance’it ja pidu
07.09 toimub traditsiooniline hangover breakfast ning vestlusring
Kaasaegse Kunsti Eesti Keskuse eestvedamisel
Täpsem info avamispäevade programmi kohta lähipäevil!
ART IST KUKU NU UT näituseprogrammiga kaasneb mahukas haridusprogramm,
millest teavitame avalikkust eraldi.
Festivali toetavad: Eesti Kultuurkapital, Hasartmängumaksu Nõukogu ja
Tartu Linnavalitsus
Üldinfo:
Kaisa Eiche
kaasaegse kunsti festivali ART IST KUKU NU UT projektijuht
kaisa.eiche(A)gmail.com
+372 510 5575
Lähem info näituste kohta:
Marie Vellevoog
marie.vellevoog(A)gmail.com
+372 5386 2191
Marika Agu
marikaagu(A)gmail.com
+372 5390 1578
Rael Artel
rael(A)publicpreparation.org
+372 5622 9213
Lähem info haridusprogrammide kohta:
Triin Tulgiste
triintulgiste(A)gmail.com
+372 5650 7777
Ühinege meie Facebook-grupiga Artistkukunuut, seal liigub operatiivne info!
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
02.05.2013
Avatud loeng / Open lecture: 2.mail – Thibault Schwartz – LHV saalis
Arhitektuur ja linnaplaneerimine
EKA arhitektuuriteaduskonna avatud loengute sarjas esineb sel neljapäeval Thibault Schwartz – HAL
Loeng toimub 2.mail kell 19.00 LHV panga saalis (Tartu mnt 2)
Loeng toimub 2.mail kell 19.00 LHV panga saalis (Tartu mnt 2)
“Automating Design // Designing Automation”
synapse
Through a retrospective analysis of some of the personal research conducted during the last 3 years on algorithmic design and its limitations, this lecture focuses on the linguistic connections promoting human-machine collaborations and their application to architectural design. In addition to these personal projects, a part of this presentation will be dedicated to short-term results of computer programming and industrial robot programming courses conducted in various European architecture schools.
Through a retrospective analysis of some of the personal research conducted during the last 3 years on algorithmic design and its limitations, this lecture focuses on the linguistic connections promoting human-machine collaborations and their application to architectural design. In addition to these personal projects, a part of this presentation will be dedicated to short-term results of computer programming and industrial robot programming courses conducted in various European architecture schools.
bio
Thibault Schwartz is a young architect based in Paris. He explores the evolution of architectural design practices in relation to generative algorithms and automated fabrication processes. Working in close collaboration with EZCT Architecture & Design Research, he is currently developing several hardware and software tools for robot-assisted construction and design. The “HAL Robot Programming & Control” plugin for ABB robots programming via Grasshopper is part of these tools. Paying particular attention to the development of industrial manufacturing strategies applied to architectural projects, he is attached to a systematic prototyping exercise aiming to complete and evaluate digital experiments. As a teacher, he has been sharing the knowledge gained from these experiments in international events such as Advances in Architectural Geometry and RobArch, and in several European schools of architecture and design such as TU Wien (Wien), the Berlage Institute (Rotterdam), the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais (Paris), the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (Paris), the Institut für Experimentelle Architektur (Innsbruck), and the Bartlett School of Architecture (London).
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Töötuba Bartletti arhitektuurikoolis Londonis, pildil üliõpilaste kavandatud ja ehitatud võlvjas sõrestikkonstruktsioon. Thibault Schwartz, 2013.
Lisatud intervjuu Thibault Schwartz’ga Müürilehe märtsinumbris, 2013
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EKA arhitektuuriteaduskonna loengusarja 2013 kevadsemestri esinejad:
Sami Rintala_Rintala&Eggertsson_24.
Kivi Sotamaa_ADDLab_7.2
Jaanika Peerna_28.2
Winka Dubbeldam_PennDesign / Archi-Tectonics_7.3
Bart Lootsma_Innsbruck University_21.3
Gert Wingårdh_Chalmers / Wingårdhs_4.4
Srdjan Weiss_NAO_18.4
Thibault Schwartz_HAL_2.5
Claudia Pasquero_ecoLogic Studio_16.5
Loengud on mõeldud kõigile tehiskeskkonna loomisega tegelevatele üliõpilastele ja sellega seotud erialade praktikutele ning avatud ka ruumikultuuri huviliste laiemale ringile.
Loengud on inglise keeles ning tasuta.
Loengusarja kodulehekülg:http://www.artun.
Loengusarja toetavad Eesti Kultuurkapital, Kultuuriministeerium, LHV pank, Norra Suursaatkond, Rootsi Suursaatkond, USA Suursaatkond, Haridus- ja Teadusministeerium, Eesti Kunstiakadeemia. Loengute sari kuulub Teadusaasta ürituste hulka.
Loengusarja korraldab Eesti Kunstiakadeemia arhitektuuriteaduskond.
Olete oodatud!
Lisainfo:
Anu Piirisild
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia arhitektuuriteaduskond
arhitektuur@artun.ee
tel 642 0071
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink
Avatud loeng / Open lecture: 2.mail – Thibault Schwartz – LHV saalis
Neljapäev 02 mai, 2013
Arhitektuur ja linnaplaneerimine
EKA arhitektuuriteaduskonna avatud loengute sarjas esineb sel neljapäeval Thibault Schwartz – HAL
Loeng toimub 2.mail kell 19.00 LHV panga saalis (Tartu mnt 2)
Loeng toimub 2.mail kell 19.00 LHV panga saalis (Tartu mnt 2)
“Automating Design // Designing Automation”
synapse
Through a retrospective analysis of some of the personal research conducted during the last 3 years on algorithmic design and its limitations, this lecture focuses on the linguistic connections promoting human-machine collaborations and their application to architectural design. In addition to these personal projects, a part of this presentation will be dedicated to short-term results of computer programming and industrial robot programming courses conducted in various European architecture schools.
Through a retrospective analysis of some of the personal research conducted during the last 3 years on algorithmic design and its limitations, this lecture focuses on the linguistic connections promoting human-machine collaborations and their application to architectural design. In addition to these personal projects, a part of this presentation will be dedicated to short-term results of computer programming and industrial robot programming courses conducted in various European architecture schools.
bio
Thibault Schwartz is a young architect based in Paris. He explores the evolution of architectural design practices in relation to generative algorithms and automated fabrication processes. Working in close collaboration with EZCT Architecture & Design Research, he is currently developing several hardware and software tools for robot-assisted construction and design. The “HAL Robot Programming & Control” plugin for ABB robots programming via Grasshopper is part of these tools. Paying particular attention to the development of industrial manufacturing strategies applied to architectural projects, he is attached to a systematic prototyping exercise aiming to complete and evaluate digital experiments. As a teacher, he has been sharing the knowledge gained from these experiments in international events such as Advances in Architectural Geometry and RobArch, and in several European schools of architecture and design such as TU Wien (Wien), the Berlage Institute (Rotterdam), the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais (Paris), the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (Paris), the Institut für Experimentelle Architektur (Innsbruck), and the Bartlett School of Architecture (London).
image
Töötuba Bartletti arhitektuurikoolis Londonis, pildil üliõpilaste kavandatud ja ehitatud võlvjas sõrestikkonstruktsioon. Thibault Schwartz, 2013.
Lisatud intervjuu Thibault Schwartz’ga Müürilehe märtsinumbris, 2013
*****
EKA arhitektuuriteaduskonna loengusarja 2013 kevadsemestri esinejad:
Sami Rintala_Rintala&Eggertsson_24.
Kivi Sotamaa_ADDLab_7.2
Jaanika Peerna_28.2
Winka Dubbeldam_PennDesign / Archi-Tectonics_7.3
Bart Lootsma_Innsbruck University_21.3
Gert Wingårdh_Chalmers / Wingårdhs_4.4
Srdjan Weiss_NAO_18.4
Thibault Schwartz_HAL_2.5
Claudia Pasquero_ecoLogic Studio_16.5
Loengud on mõeldud kõigile tehiskeskkonna loomisega tegelevatele üliõpilastele ja sellega seotud erialade praktikutele ning avatud ka ruumikultuuri huviliste laiemale ringile.
Loengud on inglise keeles ning tasuta.
Loengusarja kodulehekülg:http://www.artun.
Loengusarja toetavad Eesti Kultuurkapital, Kultuuriministeerium, LHV pank, Norra Suursaatkond, Rootsi Suursaatkond, USA Suursaatkond, Haridus- ja Teadusministeerium, Eesti Kunstiakadeemia. Loengute sari kuulub Teadusaasta ürituste hulka.
Loengusarja korraldab Eesti Kunstiakadeemia arhitektuuriteaduskond.
Olete oodatud!
Lisainfo:
Anu Piirisild
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia arhitektuuriteaduskond
arhitektuur@artun.ee
tel 642 0071
Postitas Gregor Taul — Püsilink