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Making ‘sense’ of cultural ecosystems: Researching the cultural fields using sensory research methods
This course familiarises students with different sensory research methods and trains them to analyse cultural ecosystem.
Led by Emilie Sitzia & Carissa DiCindio
Sound of Sustainability
The basic approach again was to connect the scientific analysis with strategies of arts-based approaches, in this case of sound art.
Led by Harald Heinrichs
Bureau of Expertise for Critical Thinking and Artistic Intervention
This course aimed at exploring the potential of scientific– artistic analysis and intervention in issues of (un)sustainable development.
Led by Harald Heinrichs
Sustainability, Politics and Everyday Life
A course aimed at employing the approach of visual ethnography for exploring the materialization of politically contested issues of (un)sustainability in everyday life and practice.
Led by Harald Heinrichs
Echo Location and Multisensory Interventions
Introduction to Echolocation (or Click Sonar), and a more broad consideration of how we collectively experience both each other and the spatial environment through our auditory and tactile senses.
Led by Britt Hatzius and Thomas Tajo
Museum of Memory
Senses, museums and learning; build connections between various bodies of knowledge; engaging museum visitors through the senses
Led by Emilie Sitzia
Making Cultures
Design thinking through project creation and execution; reimagining public spaces
Led by Costas Papadopoulos
Seeing Normal
Cultivating art of noticing
Led by Anna Harris
Let’s talk some sense into you…
Introduction to senses-based learning and how it can be used in professional practice
Led by Emilie Sitzia
Sharpening Your Senses
Training the senses for research, professional practice, and personal development
Led by Emilie Sitzia