[ISEA2022] Workshop: Aalto University — Cultural heritage as a source of knowledge in art and design education

Workshop Statement

June 11th, Espronceda, Institute of Art & Culture. ISEA2022 Extended Programme

New European Bauhaus Festival 2022/ ISEA2022 Barcelona, extended programme
Digital Awareness

From education to social impact and human identity
Today’s society moves between the physical and the digital, both territories are part of the same reality, so it is necessary to become aware of that flow through education, the social awareness of all our actions with respect to humans and our terrestrial ecosystem. The exploration of new worlds, metaverses, digital, is a great challenge the conscious use of advanced technologies and at the same time it is important to maintain cultural heritage, material and immaterial, linked to artistic creation and communities.
From June 10 to 18, 2022. Within the program proposed by the New European Bauhaus Festival – side events. ESPRONCEDA – Institute of Art & Culture – organizes a major exhibition and workshops in collaboration with national and international entities, which are also part of ISEA2022 Barcelona City, the urban proposal of the International Electronic Art Symposium, which this year explores human objectives and sustainable.

Contained:

Workshop by Aalto University on: Cultural heritage as a source of knowledge in art and design education.
Aalto University, the prestigious Finnish university, will show the project: Heritage as a Source of Knowledge in Art and Design Education by Lily Díaz-Kommonen, Cvijeta Miljak. The research MA Fellowship programme has ran alongside the conceptual phase of the digital reconstructions of two momentous historical exhibitions. These being Les Immatériaux (Centre Pompidou, 1985) and Iconoclash (ZKM, 2002) from autumn 2020 to summer 2021. The exhibition intends to use a combination of media (digital and analog) to create an experience with visitors, sharing the processes and results of their co-design methodologies. Attempting to show a selection of various aspects of the work at different points in time, activities include group work sessions with local collectives, also explanation of concept design presentations and videos of individual sessions/interviews with experts. This work has been carried out as part of the Beyond Matter, Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Virtual Reality research project funded by Creative Europe programme, with the ZKM as Coordinator and Centre Pompidou as partner.

Espronceda, Institute of Art & Culture (Barcelona, Spain)  is an official partner of the New European Bauhaus.

  • Aalto University, Finland, is a new multidisciplinary science and art community in the fields of science, business, and art and design. https://www.aalto.fi/en