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==== Pilot Fieldwork Master ==== | ==== Pilot Fieldwork Master ==== | ||
- | There are many master programmes available for students within artistic practices, but none (in the Netherlands) is aimed at fieldwork. This is an interesting gap in the curriculum that we as FoAM don't intend to fill with a full course, but would be interested to do a series of pilot sessions for. With mixed participant group of about a dozen people, half students, half others. With a spread across ages, backgrounds, | ||
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- | === Key aspects: === | ||
- | * we speak, act differently in the presence of ' | ||
- | * working from not-knowing, | ||
- | * engaging with complexity, working in-situ, connected to local (non) humans | ||
- | * each session (masterclass) has a focus or ' | ||
- | * 12 participants, | ||
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- | === public design sessions === | ||
- | To develop the pilot we're hosting some exploratory design sessions focussing on three aspects: | ||
- | * 30th of July, meeting 1: what is the field? What would make great topics and questions to work with? | ||
- | * 11th of August, meeting 2: what could fieldwork be? How would we explore methods, practices, diverse ways of knowing? | ||
- | * 26th of August, meeting 3: documentation? | ||
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- | == related: == | ||
- | This is Theun' | ||
- | //Many of the most fundamental challenges to human cultures are at play in the hybrid landscapes that are emerging and disintegrating out there in the great out-doors. To engage with the full complexity of varying territories and the dynamics of environmental processes, fieldwork has become a vital ingredient to artistic practice. Fieldwork isn't just being outside - as stated by eminent landscape thinker Jan de Graaf. It is a method of enquiry that starts from radical exposure of the participants, | ||
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+ | see [[Pilot Fieldwork Master]] for details | ||