In this publication you will find:Hosting the hybrid cityThis is a text in which Hermen Maat and Karen Lancel provide insights into the meaning of the word ‘role’ and into the position of the role of the ‘host’ in their own artistic practice. Their artistic research into this role was the starting point for both research modulesThe artist as host: on theories and interactive networked mushrooms.In the second text Hermen Maat clarifies how he translated this concept into two teaching modules. He explains how in one module the focus of the search was interesting examples of artist’s roles, and how in the other module technical issues shed a different light on the relationship between artist and audience.Student researchAfter this, you will find the work of students, introduced by Hermen Maat. Contributions from the theme class:Anna Weyer, Germany; Chan Lai Kuen, Malaysia; Katrina Jongsma, Canada; Rosemarie Pringle, Germany; Angie Daniels, South Africa/Germany; Niya Konstantinova, Bulgaria; Gothards Prieditis, Latvia; Ruben Jager,Netherlands. Contributions from the interactive media class: Helena Van Zuylen, Netherlands; Suzanne Vellema, Netherlands; Vanina Tsvetkova, Bulgaria; Jorine Homan, Netherlands; Cindy Wegner, Germany; Lotte Middendorp, Netherlands; Sander Bos, Netherlands; Chan Lai Kuen, Malaysia; Iris Leenknegt, Netherlands.The urgency of the role of the host In the afterword Anke Coumans, professor of the research group Image in Context, talks about the importance of this research for the work of the Centre of Applied Research and Innovation Art & Society into the new roles of artists and designers in society.
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The Artist Organisations International conference, organised by Florian Malzacher, Jonas Staal and Joanna Warsza, took place in Berlin’s HAU theatre from 9 to 11 January 2015. The organisers emphasised how it seems that more and more activist artists are creating organisational structures that increase the effectiveness of their artistic actions and productions, which also makes it possible for them to exert an influence on the ethical standards of the contexts in which they work. In this review we (dr. B. Straatman, dr. A. Coumans) present five important issues rising up out of this conference
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Being an artist in Post-Fordist Times, sketches a provocative impression of the manner in which prominent artists, theorests and art intermediaries relate to economic, political, social and ecological issues. It presents an instructive narrative about power and impotence, cyniscism and utopia, nihilism and engagement aimed at all those who presently dare themselves to call themselves artists and everyone who wants to understand and defend the importance of the role of the arts in society
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Students in Higher Music Education (HME) are not facilitated to develop both their artistic and academic musical competences. Conservatoires (professional education, or ‘HBO’) traditionally foster the development of musical craftsmanship, while university musicology departments (academic education, or ‘WO’) promote broader perspectives on music’s place in society. All the while, music professionals are increasingly required to combine musical and scholarly knowledge. Indeed, musicianship is more than performance, and musicology more than reflection—a robust musical practice requires people who are versed in both domains. It’s time our education mirrors this blended profession. This proposal entails collaborative projects between a conservatory and a university in two cities where musical performance and musicology equally thrive: Amsterdam (Conservatory and University of Amsterdam) and Utrecht (HKU Utrechts Conservatorium and Utrecht University). Each project will pilot a joint program of study, combining existing modules with newly developed ones. The feasibility of joint degrees will be explored: a combined bachelor’s degree in Amsterdam; and a combined master’s degree in Utrecht. The full innovation process will be translated to a transferable infrastructural model. For 125 students it will fuse praxis-based musical knowledge and skills, practice-led research and academic training. Beyond this, the partners will also use the Comenius funds as a springboard for collaboration between the two cities to enrich their respective BA and MA programs. In the end, the programme will diversify the educational possibilities for students of music in the Netherlands, and thereby increase their professional opportunities in today’s job market.
Kunstenaars zijn in staat om hun verbeeldingskracht in te zetten om onze blik te richten op nuances die we doorgaans makkelijk lijken te missen. Ze benaderen hun thematiek veelal uit een primaire intuïtie, maar zijn tegelijk in staat om middels een onderzoekende houding op nieuwe inzichten ten behoeve van maatschappelijke vraagstukken te komen. Een belangrijke factor hierin is dat kunstenaars zich niet laten leiden door pragmatisme of toepasbaarheid – zij zijn belangeloos en ontwikkelen geen letterlijke oplossing of direct toepasbaar product. Maar uit hun onderzoek en resultaat kunnen wel degelijk een onverwachte observaties, reflecties, waarden en resultaten tevoorschijn komen die in samenwerking met een onderzoekspraktijk vertaald kunnen worden naar concrete en opschaalbare methodes. Een van de centrale benaderingen van het lectoraat is de vorm van artistieke onderzoeksresidenties: kunstenaar-onderzoekers werken binnen een maatschappelijk gesitueerde context met wat ter plekke voorhanden is. Een basisregel is dat de residenties, hun vormen en doelen van onderaf ontstaan en hun eigen route volgen. Deze artistieke openheid is een methode op zichzelf. Met deze KIEM-aanvraag slaan het lectoraat Artistic Connective Practices, Wij West en ContourdeTwern de handen ineen om een jaar lang in Tilburg-West de verbinding met de gemeenschap, wijkbewoners, medewerkers en vrijwilligers te onderzoeken en te versterken. Door middel van artistiek onderzoek experimenteren de partijen met verschillende manieren van samenzijn ten behoeve van de sociale cohesie en leefbaarheid, met als doel hier concrete methodes voor toekomstig wijkgeörienteerd artistiek residentiewerk uit te destilleren. Wij West organiseert activiteiten vanuit de behoefte van de wijk en ondersteunt lokale initiatieven. ContourdeTwern is een welzijnsorganisatie met de focus op burgerparticipatie. Het lectoraat Artistic Connective Practices (Fontys Academy of the Arts Tilburg) richt zich op het begrip ‘artistieke connectiviteit’ als een lens naar artistiek onderzoek in relatie tot de maatschappij.
The main aim of the project is to provide new research in the arts by focusing on the concept of the inter-sensorial as an essential text for the creation of art and culture. It is designed to foreground the role of the sensorium as an underpinning source for many aspects of thought and cultural heritage. This project will blend visual arts with applied arts and traditional local traditions, revealing new light on the artistic facets and customs which are usually overlooked.The extended residencies will promote transnational mobility for emerging artists, facilitating international relationships between different artistic and cultural contexts within the EU. This will promote transnational interconnectivity between artists and cultures, creating a resourceful intercultural fertilisation, endorsing cultural diversity, social inclusion and most of all, further research on the intercultural facets.Through the various side-activities to take place during the mobilities of the artists, the project aims to strengthen and develop diverse audiences by producing the necessary elements for a dialogue, illustrating interpretations of rich layers of tangible and intangible heritage and legacies of European countries related to the tradition of sensorial experiences and how they evolved around traditional customs. Furthermore, it also aims to rethink and project new and innovative ways for documenting, preserving and communicating data to different audiences.