Teaching & Education Track - Mediapolis Campus
Monday, 20th March
11:00-16:00
Fine art Degree Show RAW– Virtual Gallery & AR Presentation
Presenters: Fanny Niemi-Junkola, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland & Sari Tervaniemi, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Room: Paidia, Nokia Arena, Kansikatu 3
A Matterport presentation of the degree show that is exhibited at the Gallery Himmelblau, Tampere: https://www.facebook.com/events/1931677713891389.
Tuesday, 21st March
10:00-13:00
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism'
Presenter: Yuwei Lin, Senior Lecturer, University of Roehampton, the United Kingdom
Room: 20052 (Scorelab), Mediapolis Campus
This game jam invites participants from all backgrounds to make games together, tackling the theme ‘AI and Journalism’. The format of the workshop will start with the theme which is on AI justice and Journalistic Ethics (misinformation / disinformation), an overview of relevant games (and time to play them), brainstorming, concept development, prototyping and show and tell. The game jam will cover all genres. The instructors will focus on choice-based text-based interactive games (in the style of pick-a-path gamebooks, using Twine, https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-tools-to-create-your-own-text-adventure-games/) and physical games (e.g., board games, card games or physical games).
13:00-15:00
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop
Presenter: Yara Nashawaty, University of Saint Joseph, Lebanon
Room: Ada 10016, Mediapolis Campus
The applied method during these workshops will highlight the individual stories of each participant under the pillars of aesthetics, form, and content. Teachings will focus on pushing each participant to identify and develop his/her own film language in a durable way. The film expression workshop groups 6 to 8 participants who will produce short individual video diaries (3 to 5 mins) over the period of 4 intensive days.
15:00-16:00
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop continues
Wednesday, 22nd March
9:00-10:00
9:00-12:00 Navigating the Customer Journey for Live Music & Dance Events: A Hands-On Marketing Workshop
Presenter: Yosh Hoezen & Dominique de Koster, Breda University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: 30014, Mediapolis Campus
Before visitors go to a Live Music & Dance Event, this event will have to be marketed in a way that is appealing to the target group. Marketing demands a lot of a modern marketing manager. Not just because it requires analytical skills, using big data, persona, mapping the customer journey, but also because this marketing manager has to create on and offline content which appeals to the target group. Within our workshop we will give information about the steps you can to take when you want to target the right customer by means of theories that are intended to help you with this. We also give insights in which tools can be used for this and why it is so important to make use of different tools within the customer journey that you create for your event in pre, direct and post-exposure.
10:00-11:00
9:00-12:00 Navigating the Customer Journey for Live Music & Dance Events: A Hands-On Marketing Workshop continues
Degree Show Raw, Online Presentation of the Website
Presenter: Teuta Pashnjari, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Room: Online, Zoom
Online meeting on Zoom where the students introduce their degree show with a website presentation.
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
11:00-12:00
9:00-12:00 Navigating the Customer Journey for Live Music & Dance Events: A Hands-On Marketing Workshop continues
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
13:00-15:00
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop continues
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
15:00-16:00
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop continues
Thursday, 23rd March
10:00-12:00
Fine Art Video Pitching
Presenter: Fanny Niemi-Junkola, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland & Sari Tervaniemi, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Guest: Sami Sänpäkkilä, AV-Arkki – the Centre for Finnish Media Art
Room: Mediapolis ADA 10016
Video screening and feedback session.
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
13:00-15:00
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop continues
TUE-THU 10:00-15:00 A Game Jam on the Theme 'AI and Journalism' continues
15:00-16:30
TUE-FRI 13:00-16:00 Film Expression Workshop continues
15:00-16:30 Art and Social Sustainability
INTAC (International Art Collaborations) seminar with international students and keynote speakers
Presenters: Juha Suonpää, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland; Sofia Sienra, Universidad Autónoma del Estado del México, Mexico; Meera Margaret Singh, OCAD University, Canada; Liu Fan, Wuhan Textile University, China; Giselle Mira Diaz, INTAC, USA; Max Kandhola, Nottingham Trent University, UK; Nuppu Mielonen, University of Eastern Finland & students
Room: Zoom, Online: https://tuni.zoom.us/j/8588670250
Creativity happens on the edges of different cultures. Every individual’s choices have an effect. Personality and locality matters. In the global sphere, respecting local perspectives is the nucleus of change for a sustainable future. Artistic methods can make us see things from a new angle. Our way as consumers needs to be seen from fresh perspectives in order to move towards sustainability. Visual representations are a powerful global language and through a process of international co-creation, artists can be future change makers, creating new visual catalysts that can speak across cultures.