如何掌握艺术、科学和技术的模块化现实-与新的电子媒体,并为更美好的未来工作

P. Purg
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MAST项目正在开发一个艺术、科学和技术交叉点的应用研究模块,将学术领域与文化和创意部门紧密联系在一起的方法和实践相结合。在新的数字化转型中,MAST培养了对这种跨学科融合的历史、经济、社会和最重要的文化相关性的批判性观点,开发了创新的、ict增强的教学方法。来自不同国家和学科的学生将在工程师、科学家和艺术家的指导下,与相关的非政府组织和行业合作伙伴合作,共同应对来自明显不同的议程之间的矛盾,一方面是欧洲对创新的雄心,另一方面是社会公平的需求。在本文中,除了讨论MAST的教学背景下的视觉识别设计,以及将网页设计和制作作为一个独特的横向学术合作过程的背景之外,社交媒体将展示其成为集体反思工具的潜力,而开放课程在互操作平台上的电子出版潜力将被描绘出来。这四个关键方面将表明一种愿景,即维持新课程对公平的数字未来的影响,这种未来可能会在(欧洲的、竞争的)同时维持创新和社会议程的需求之间保持动态平衡。MAST的第一个试点年提出了关于电子媒体背景下未来工作的总体挑战,并寻求(在学生、专业人士和学术界)发展积极的数字领域工人档案。整合新媒体和电子出版方法,这些工作者能够独立自由地思考未来,以大胆的跨学科方式,并在创意和文化部门和高科技领域采取合乎道德的行动。关键词:电子传播,社交媒体,网页设计,视觉识别,公开课件,社会议程,创新目前是第一年,“艺术,科学和技术硕士模块”(MAST)项目正在开发一个艺术,科学和技术交叉点的应用研究模块,结合方法和实践,将学术领域与文化和创意部门(CCS)的行业领域紧密联系在一起。在新的数字化转型中,培养对这种跨学科融合的历史、经济、社会和最重要的文化相关性的称职观点,该项目将采用创新的、ict增强的教学方法。渐进式的工作安排与对衍生或创业的支持以及职业自我管理相结合,将激发学生和学院的创新能力,这些创新能力与CCS行业真实和可预见的需求相关联,但仍然批判性地反映了其现实和悖论。MAST已经在2018/19年提供了一系列五个国际研讨会(葡萄牙,奥地利,匈牙利,克罗地亚,斯洛文尼亚),来自三所大学的学生将面临跨学科的挑战,在优秀导师,艺术家,科学家,工程师,策展人和制作人的支持下寻求创新的解决方案。然而,为了实现这三个领域最积极的碰撞,该项目将需要创造性地碰撞(并结合,如果不是混合)技术创新范式和社会公平议程模型。技术总是政治性的,并具有社会影响,因为它们将某些价值观编入物质文化,从而实现(或限制)个人和社会的可能性。因此,来之不易的价值观,如社会公正、劳动力量、性别平等和质量文化,将与新的数字创新联系在一起。在其构造伦理取向中,该模块将探索如何将进步的社会欧洲(SE)议程价值编码为创新,以及社会团体和运动如何使用媒体和(高)技术来转发SE的价值。来自不同领域的专家将学习如何理解艺术家(即他们的诗歌,形而上学,哲学和伦理前提),并将这些不同的想法转化为可能的解决方案,这些解决方案可能从面向行业的创新技术到社会创新。
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HOW TO MASTER MODULAR REALITIES IN ART, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY — WITH NEW ELECTRONIC MEDIA, AND FOR A BETTER FUTURE OF WORK
The MAST project is developing an applied study module at the intersections of Art, Science and Technology, combining methodologies and practices that intertwine the academic sphere closely with the Culture and Creative Sectors. Nurturing a critical perspective on the historical, economical, social and above all cultural relevance of this interdisciplinary blend within the new digital shift, MAST develops innovative, ICT-enhanced teaching and learning methods. Students from different countries and disciplines will, under mentorship of engineers, scientists and artists, in partnership with relevant NGOs and industry partners, jointly tackle challenges emerging from the paradox between the obviously disparate agendas of Europe's ambition towards innovation on the one side, and the need for social equity on the other. In the present contribution, besides discussing MAST's Visual Identity Design in Pedagogical Context as well as contextualizing Web-design and Production as a uniquely Transversal Academic Collaboration process, Social Media shall be presented in their potential of becoming a Collective Reflection Tool, whereas the electronic publishing potential of Open Courses on Interoperable Platforms will be delineated. These four key aspects will indicate a vision of sustaining the impact of new curricula for a fair digital future that may keep a dynamic balance between the (European, competitive) need for simultaneously sustaining innovation and social agendas. The first piloting year of MAST poses the overarching challenge about the future of work in the context of electronic media, and seeks to develop (in both students, professionals and academia) positive digital-domain worker profiles. Integrating new media and electronic publishing approaches, these workers are able to think about future independently and freely, in a bold transdisciplinary manner, and act ethically across Creative & Cultural Sectors and high technologies. Key words: electronic dissemination, social media, web-design, visual identity, open courseware, social agenda, innovation 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE MAST PROJECT Currently in its first year, the project "Master Module in Art, Science and Technology" (MAST) is developing an applied study module at the intersections of art, science and technology, combining methodologies and practices that will intertwine the academic sphere closely with the industry realms of the Culture and Creative Sectors (CCS). Nurturing a competent perspective on the historical, economical, social and above all cultural relevance of this interdisciplinary blend within the new digital shift, the project will apply innovative, ICT-enhanced teaching and learning methods. Gradual work-placement combined with support for spin-out or start-up and career self-management will instigate such innovation capacities in both students and the academy that are linked to the real and foreseeable CCS industry needs, but still critically reflect (its) realities and paradoxes. MAST is already in 2018/19 offering a range of five international workshops (Portugal, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia), where students from three universities will face an interdisciplinary challenge, seeking innovative solutions with support of excellent mentors, artists, scientists, engineers, curators and producers. However, to enable a most positive collision of the three realms, the project will need to let creatively collide (and combine, if not blend) the tech-innovation paradigm and the social equity agenda models. Technologies are always political and have a social impact, in that they codify certain values into material culture thus enabling (or limiting) individual and societal possibilities. Therefore, hard-won values — like social justice, strong labor, gender equality, and quality culture — will be linked with new digital innovations. In its tectonic ethical orientation, the module shall explore how progressive Social Europe (SE) agenda values can be coded into innovations, as well as how social groups and movements may use media and (high) technology to forward the values of SE. Experts from different fields will learn how to understand artists (i.e. their poetical, metaphysical, philosophical and ethical premises) and translate these divergent ideas into possible solutions that may reach all the way from industry-oriented innovative technologies to social innovation.


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