In this track we therefore welcomed papers that investigate or show how incorporating ethical reflection in the design process can foster creative solutions for future use of technology. Or the other way around: how design can cater for a creative approach to ethical deliberation. Completely in line with the theme of our track, the submitted papers show that there are multiple other creative ways to connect ethics and design.
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The dissertation Pathways of Musical Creativity shows that students’ musical creativity can develop in an intervention with Video Feedback Coaching for teachers, mediated by their support of students’ creative autonomy during classroom interactions in music lessons. Autonomy support entails fostering students' self-determined learning by providing space for their own choices and interests. The intervention introduced teachers to music-pedagogical strategies for enhancing classroom interaction in order to transition from a teacher- and method-centered style to a student-centered and autonomy-supportive interaction approach. This PhD research also took the nonverbal components of teachers' autonomy support into account because classroom interaction in music lessons is also nonverbal and musical in nature.Teachers changed their interaction style during the intervention to one that supported more autonomy, and they were less likely to return to mainly instruction and modelling. Although for verbal autonomy support a beneficial effect was observed, teachers found it more difficult to provide higher levels of non-verbal autonomy support in music teaching. In turn, students showed more originality and variation in their creative thinking and acting in music. Although over half of the classes engaged in playing more complex rhythmical patterns over the course of the intervention, at group-level no effect for this aspect was found in comparison to a control group. These findings suggest that in both primary education and teacher education, more focus should be placed on enhancing classroom interaction and supporting students’ creative autonomy support in music lessons.
Although creativity is often seen as requiring spontaneity and flexibility, recent work suggests that there is creative potential in a structured and systematic approach as well. In a series of four experiments, we show that when Personal Need for Structure (PNS) is high, either chronic (Study 1) or situationally induced (Study 2), creative performance benefits from high task structure. Further, in line with earlier work on cognitive fixation effects, we show that when high task structure contains an example of noncreative task execution, creative performance is impaired, regardless of individuals' PNS. Nevertheless, participants high in PNS react relatively favorably to high task structure (Study 3) and are more likely to adopt a structured task approach when given the choice (Study 4). In sum, our results show that task structure can both stimulate and inhibit creative performance, particularly for people high in need for structure. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
In recent years, ArtEZ has worked on a broadly supported strategic research agenda on the themes New Ecologies of Matter (ecological challenges), Social Equity (social-societal issues), (Un)Learning Practices (educational innovations) and (Non)CybernEtic Fabric (technological developments). Building on these strategic themes, the ArtEZ Research Collective as developed an international research strategy to become a valuable partner in the relevant Horizon Europe (HEU) areas of Environment, Industry and Social science and humanities. With its specific knowledge position and approach from arts and creativity, ArtEZ is convinced that it can play a distinctive role in European consortia to tackle various challenges in these areas, in particular from the perspective and research topics of the professorships Fashion and Tactical Design. To achieve its ambitions and goals in its targeted research topics, ArtEZ is convinced that a combination of international connections and local applications is key for successful impact. Building upon existing relations and extending the international research position requires extra efforts, e.g., by developing a strong international framework of state-of-the-art research results, impacts and ambitions. Therefore ArtEZ needs to (further) build on both its international network and its supportive infrastructure. With this proposal ArtEZ is presenting its goals and efforts to work on its international recognition as a valuable research partner, and to broaden its international network in cutting-edge research and other stakeholders. With regards to its supporting infrastructure, ArtEZ has the ambition to expand the impact of the Subsidy Desk to become a professional partner to the professorships. This approach requires a further professionalization and extension of both the Subsidy Desk organization and its services, and developing and complementing skills, expertise and competences to comply to the European requirements.
Within the film and theater world, special effects make-up is used to adapt the appearance of actors for visual storytelling. Currently the creation of special effects makeup is a time-consuming process which creates a lot of waste that doesn’t fit in with the goals of a sustainable industry. Combine with the trend of the digitization of the movie and theater industry which require faster and more iterative workflows, the current ways of creating special effects makeup requires changing. Within this project we would like to explore if the traditional way of working can be converted to a digital production process. Our research consists of three parts. Firstly, we would like to explore if a mobile face scanning rig can be used to create digital copies of actors, and such eliminate the need to creates molds. Secondly, we would like to see if digital sculpting can replace the traditional methods of sculpting molds, casts and prosthetics. Here we would like to compare both methods in terms of creativity and time consumption. The third part of our project will be to explore the use of 3D printing for the creation of molds and prosthetics.
Creativiteit wordt in de wetenschappelijke literatuur vaak gedefinieerd als creatief denken, als iets dat zich enkel in het hoofd afspeelt, zonder daarin de rol van het lichaam en de omgeving mee te nemen. Dit onderzoek heeft als doel om een overzicht te geven van beschikbare wetenschappelijke literatuur over creatief denken van leerlingen op de basisschool. Daarnaast brengt het manieren in kaart waarmee leerkrachten creatief denken kunnen bevorderen in verschillende schoolvakken en in vakoverstijgend onderwijs.Creativiteit wordt in de wetenschappelijke literatuur vaak gedefinieerd als creatief denken, als iets dat zich enkel in het hoofd afspeelt. zonder daarin de rol van het lichaam en de omgeving mee te nemen. Door deze eenzijdige definitie van creatief denken te hanteren, blijven kansen onbenut om in verschillende vakken op de basisschool het creatief denken van leerlingen te bevorderen. In deze overzichtsstudie, gefinancierd door Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek (NRO), gaan onderzoekers van de Hanzehogeschool uit van een brede opvatting van creativiteit, waarin naast het denken ook het lichaam en de omgeving worden betrokken.Onderzoekers van onderzoeksgroep Kunsteducatie en lectoraat Jeugd, Educatie & Samenleving creëren een raamwerk waarin de verschillende aspecten van creatief denken worden belicht. Op basis van deze brede definitie worden manieren in kaart gebracht waarop leraren creatief denken kunnen bevorderen in verschillende schoolvakken en in vakoverstijgend onderwijs op de basisschool.In veel definities van creativiteit wordt creatief denken beschouwd als iets dat zich enkel in het hoofd afspeelt, zonder dat de rol van het lichaam en de omgeving wordt meegenomen. Door de multidimensionaliteit van creatief denken te negeren blijven kansen liggen om in verschillende vakken op de basisschool het creatief denken van leerlingen te bevorderen. In deze overzichtsstudie gaan we uit van een brede opvatting van ‘denken’ waarin ook het lichaam en de omhgeving worden betrokken. We creëren een raamwerk waarin de verschillende aspecten van creatief denken worden belicht en op basis waarvan manieren worden geïdentificeerd hoe leerkrachten creatief denken kunnen bevorderen in verschillende schoolvakken op de basisschool.