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PROJECT DIARY  

 


 WORKSHOP

Points of View - Connotations in Material (Cultures)
School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

11 - 15 April 2016
Canberra, Australia

Australia is one of the most popular destinations for immigrants from many different countries and cultures. Its cultural diversity, together with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people formed a continent rich in multiculturalism. The effect of these different cultures influence Australian design and art education showing a distinct situation and a model to be investigated. 

The workshop takes place within the regular course Points of View – Independent Creative Art and Media Practice offered by the School of Art - ANU to Master students of the first semester in Visual Arts. HyperWerk students will take part on the entire program including the required deliverables and submission criteria for the course. ANU students individual presentations will differ from Swiss students who will be required to demonstrate particular team skills based in HyperWerk course requirements. 

Workshop Handout

(The complete workshop documentation will be released in June 2016)

 


WORKSHOP

Cultural Spaces and Design: Perspectives in Design Education
Update Workshop 2014/2016

7 April 2016
Canberra, Australia

Participants: Institute HyperWerk HGK FHNW, University of Canberra, Australian National University, Centre for European Studies ANU

Workshop Handout

 


WORKSHOP

Project Week / Water
University of Botswana, Gaborone
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial Design & Technology 

14 - 19 March 2016
Gaborone, Botswana

Every human being needs water in much the same way. Water is the essence of life.

Yet in so many parts of the world water is a scarce and endangered resource. There are vast differences regarding the natural availability of water. Some countries are arid, others are humid. Some have the desert problem, others are flooded. As a consequence, humans have taken a great variety of efforts to have water available in ways that satisfy their needs. 

For Swiss students, water as a problem is much further away than it is for the people of Botswana. Even against the background of the emerging symptoms of global warming, Switzerland is still considered as "Europe’s water reservoir". Think of mountains bringing about rain; glaciers (melting) and snow (missing); but certainly enough water for cattle... Think also of the various folk tales, myths, and legends etc. grounding mentalities and world views.

And this is the point where the cultural differences come in. The issue is a global one – because the climate change is a global phenomenon. It is subject to political negotiations and even conflicts between states. 

(The complete workshop documentation will be released in May 2016)

 


WORKSHOP

Crafts and Design Cultures
Design department, University of Banasthali, Jaipur, India

9 - 14 January 2016
Banasthali, India

Once a year, for the duration of a week, students of the university of Banasthali have the chance to immerse themselves into a range of Indian crafts. In the planned workshop students of Basel and students of Banasthali will participate in the hands-on Craft Week in Banasthali. During this workshop, about 20 artisans will be present in Banasthali, teaching their craft to 400 students of the Design Department of Banasthali and the visiting Swiss students. Students will choose themselves which craft they are interested in and work with the artisans for the time of the workshop. 

(The complete workshop documentation will be released in May 2016)


SEMINAR

KONTEXT  VERANSTALTUNG  - Cultural Spaces and Design 
Institut ästhetische Praxis und Theorie HGK FHNW

HW 2015
Basel, Switzerland

Diese Veranstaltung befasst sich mit der gestalterischen Praxis im globalen Zusammenhang und setzt sich mit Konzepten, Kriterien, Methoden auseinander, die sich an der Gestaltung lebensweltlicher Vielfalt orientieren. Dabei geht es um die Auseinandersetzung mit anderen Designkulturen, darum, die Aufmerksamkeit für unterschiedliche gestalterische Sprachen, für das Besondere zu schärfen, und um die Wahrnehmung und Artikulation kultureller Differenz – auch unserer eigenen im Verhältnis zu anderen kulturellen Räumen.  


CONFERENCE

Economies of Aesthetics - From Possible to Desirable
FHNW HGK & ELIA

18 – 20 June 2015

Basel, Switzerland

 
The conference will provoke new ways of thinking and observing the actual cultural, societal, political and economical processes, and provides a space for thinking in potentialities through a multidisciplinary view: the possible focuses on catalyzing urban change, the profitable conducts an analysis of a reloaded economic value system, the sensible explores an antifragile society, the desirable discusses architectures of meaning.
We will present our project during the session "Cultural Entrepreneurship" on Friday 19th of June.
 
 

LECTURE

Das Eigene, das Fremde und der kreative Geist
Institut Für Musik Und Medien (IMM) der Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf

21 May 2015
Düsseldorf, Germany

Regine Halter

Idee, Geistesblitz, Genie, göttlicher Funke – es gibt kaum ein Terrain kreativen Arbeitens, das sich so immun zur Frage der eigenen kulturellen Prägung verhält, wie eben jene Geistesblitze, Eingebungen oder genialen Schlüsselmomente selbst. Und zwar mit steigender Tendenz: Wo Datenströme im grossen, ortlosen Space global fliessen, da scheint ein Nachdenken über das Woher und Wohin sinnlos. We are one world!
Ein Beispiel dafür ist die Entwicklung der Designkultur, die sich im globalen Konkurrenzkampf um Einfluss und Märkte mehr und mehr von der Wahrnehmung der eigenen gestalterischen Herkunft abkoppelt. Vielleicht wäre das nicht weiter bemerkenswert – tempi passati –, würde das sogenannte Global Design dabei nicht tatsächlich die kulturellen Codes westlicher Gesellschaften hemmungslos zelebrieren und damit vor allem eines effizient betreiben, nämlich die Nivellierung kulturellen Eigensinns. 
Aber wo liegen die Alternativen zu dieser öden Wiederkehr des Immergleichen, zu dieser doctrine d'unité? Ist das Nachdenken darüber nicht hoffnungslos sentimental und nostalgisch? Geht es hier um mehr Folklore? Oder wo liegt die Bedeutung kultureller Differenz für den Reichtum meiner eigenen Kreativität? Und warum heisst der Maggi-Würfel in Kamerun eigentlich cube africaine?

Lecture website

 


CONFERENCE

ENACT: learning in/through the Arts
ELIA Teachers' Academy
7th Teachers' Academy 2015

10-12 May 2015
Tilburg, The Netherlands


Anka Falk
Cultural Spaces and Design – Reflections on Design Education
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst, Institut HyperWerk

This presentation explores and discusses issues related to inquiries of process design students who made significant experiences of cultural difference. It deals with questions such as how cultural implications can be taken up in supervision with the overall intention to foster reflections on cultural diversity and the impact of global developments.

Conference website


WORKSHOP

„Colours of....“
Institute HyperWerk HGK FHNW

25 - 27 March 2015
Basel, Switzerland


Anhand von Farben lassen sich fremde Räume entdecken. Sie sind nicht überall gleich: Sie haben in verschiedenen kulturellen Räumen verschiedene Namen und unterscheiden sich je nach Kultur in ihrer Symbolik. Sie treten in unterschiedlichen Nuancen und Schattierungen auf und wecken verschiedene Assoziationen. Sie können ein Schlüssel sein, um kulturelle Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zu offenbaren.

Ebenso erzählen auch Dinge, Artefakte von ihrer Herkunft, weisen kulturelle Referenzen oder verraten sogar Werte und Normen ihrer Besitzer oder ihrer Umgebung, zeigen die Vermischung oder Überlagerung kultureller Einflüsse.

Mit diesen Themen experimentieren wir im Workshop. Wir untersuchen Farben und Artefakte und was sie über Kultur erzählen. Welche Methoden haben wir als GestalterInnen, um über Farben und Dinge zu forschen? Wie können wir unsere Forschung dokumentieren und für andere sichtbar machen? Welche Formen finden wir als Gestalterinnen und Gestalter, kulturelle Räume aufzuzeichnen, Notationsformen zu finden, um das Fremde zu dokumentieren?

   


WORKSHOP

The Domestic and the Foreign - Cultural Spaces and Design
Institute Integrative Design / Masterstudio Design HGK FHNW

12 - 13 March 2015
Basel, Switzerland


The Workshop The Do
mestic and the Foreign deals with issues and aims of the research project Cultural Spaces and Design – Prospects of Design Education. Being situated in the field of Applied Intercultural Design Research, it focuses on the impact of the processes of globalization on design and examines their consequences for Design Education. 

During the course of our workshop, in a first part we will provide an insight to the project’s issues and it’s connected aspects. This will be followed by the discussion of the text of Karen Fiss “Design in a Global Context”. Finally, we ask the participants to put their own projects into the frame of a global dimension – what could this mean for their ideas, their aims, their products? The second day of the workshop will be dedicated to this contextualization, and to the discussion of it. 

 


CONFERENCE

LOCATION/AESTHETICS
13th ELIA Biennial Conference

13 - 15 November 2014
Glasgow, Scotland


We visited the conference to exchange thoughts, discussions and contacts for the project. 

Conference website


EXHIBITION

GLOBAL DESIGN RESEARCH - FANTASTICO GRENZE EXOTIC CANVAS
An exhibition of Sibylle Stœckli in cooperation with Depot Basel.

1 October 2014
Basel, Switzerland

We met the designer Sibylle Stoeckli in her exhibition where she lived and worked as the first resident for one month at Depot Basel. She was researching the subject of spiritual and physical food, new interpretive classifications and sensual relationships and how to make it verbally and visually accessible. The exhibition and its habitat has changed steadily and became the venue for discussions and exchange of knowledge. 

Exhibition website

 


WORKSHOP

Cultural Spaces and Design: Prospects of Design
Introductory Workshop

12 -17 May 2014
Canberra, Australia

A workshop on intercultural design research held in partnership with Institut HyperWerk, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. Participants included: The University of Canberra and The Australian National University.

The workshop was hosted at the Centre for European Studies, School of Politics & International Relations, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, Canberra Australia. 

Workshop Outline


 

Header: (Detail) Photo, Cyrus Kabiru, »Caribbean Sun«, 2012, image from the »C-Stunners« photography series, © Carl de Souza AFP/Getty Images