Stockyard Institute Residency with rum46 / Aarhus, Denmark
Collective works and the School for Non Productive Learning Stockyard Institute is exploring a series of projects using education as a medium and will work some folks in Europe to examine strategies and working practices for adjustments in a body of educational deficiencies.
The residency project examines strategies for education, analyzing the tools, methods, experiments and approaches to learning, civic knowledge, and collective actions in the city. rum46 is organizing public events to take place from August 18-20, 08 in Aarhus, Denmark. The program will include a series of workshops, discussions, video screenings, sound installations and collaborative projects. It will be a live-in environment for cultural production and exchange between academics, artists, social movements and the participating audience. The event is followed by a two-week exhibition representing works by each participating person or group.
PARTICIPANTS
>Jim Duignan, visual artist, Stockyard Institute, Chicago. www.stockyardinstitute.org
>Eric Haakonson, Cand. pæd psych., writer and retired associate professor at DPU, Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitet
>Kelly Lycsan og Jinhan Ko(Instant Coffie)(CA) kunstnergruppe www.instantcoffee.org
>Eva Egermann and Christian Töpfner, (Manoa Free University and more)(Wien) (www.manoafreeuniversity.org
>Alexander Vaindorf, visual artist. http://www.alexandervaindorf.com
>rum46 www.rum46.dk
Jim Duignan and
rum46 (Denmark)
2008
Contributions by Alexander Vaindorf (Stockholm), Manoa Free University (Vienna), Instant Coffee (Canada) and the Denmark Pedagogical University
