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Tropical Ecology
Practicing plant biology by engaging the body
Led by Roy Erkens
Practical Phenomenology
Practice phenomenological approach to user experience and develop phenomenological ‘attitude’
Led by Ike Kamphof
Skins
Skin as a physical element. What is the role of the skin for the body? What are the smallest movements underlying it?
Led by Katja Heitmann
Performing Work
To discover and analyze the different versions of ourselves – a version of us when we work as opposed to a version that might not be as prevalent.
Led by Philippine Hoegen, Nirav Christophe and Carolien Stikker
Listening as Intervention
In this workshop Davide Tidoni, together with dancer Simone Evangelisti, will invite participants to explore and investigate their own capacity to touch, filter, absorb, and block sound when realizing the performative potential of the scores. Through guided sequences and improvisational moments, participants will experiment in new ways to approach sound and listening as resources for developing movement and body awareness.
Led by Davide Tidoni and Simone Evangelisti
Catching Your Eye
Puppeteers and magicians are masters in directing your attention. They make you focus on one part of their performance and lose sight of the rest. This shows their skillful mastery of techniques, but also tells us something about our own way of perceiving. In this session, we explore both angles.
Led by Rachel Warr and Will Houstoun.
Creating Digital Collections II
Students use different design thinking methods to work together and make decisions, as well as to wireframe and prototype the digital collection.
Led by: Dr Costas Papadopolous & Dr Susan Schreibman
Creating Digital Collections I
The course ‘Creating Digital Collections’ will introduce you to a new skill: 3D digitisation and modelling to present and disseminate material culture.
Led by: Dr Costas Papadopolous & Dr Susan Schreibman
Sensing the Past – A workshop in applied sensory archaeology and heritage assessment
Knowledge sharing in sensory approach to the built environment.
Led by: Pamela Jordan and Sara Mura
Ice breaker – Home at the museum
Led by: Emilie Sitzia
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