'Research Methods for Curators and Artists' Online Course by Node Center
'Research Methods for Curators and Artists' Online Course by Node Center
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Info
- Duration: Jun 16 - Jul 7, 2016 - Application deadline: Monday, June 13, 2016 - Lecturer: Jai McKenzie - Participation fee: 148 EUR
Contact
courses@nodecenter.org
courses@nodecenter.org
Address
http://www.nodecenter.net
Node Center for Curatorial Studies
Oranienstr. 24
10999 Berlin
Germany
RESEARCH METHODS FOR CURATORS AND ARTISTS
An online course by Node Center
Learn to bring out the best in your topic by undertaking in-depth and creative research before starting a project. Each week we will go through different phases of research, starting from defining your topic to knowing where to look for information, organising your content and finally editing and refining information to move your research into the real world.
Research methods for curators and artists will equip you with the tools and methods for gathering ideas and information - from classic academic approaches to fieldwork and experimenting with prototypes. Throughout the course we will examine how to use brainstorming and mind mapping techniques to go beyond the boundaries of your topic; get the most from online and real world content; and learn how to systematise your resources whether they be books, artworks, locations or people.
Each week, participants will directly apply the methods and techniques to a topic of their choosing. By moving through the research phases and gaining feedback along the way, participants will develop a strong foundation of information that could be used in a project.
*Video-conferences every Thursday at 7pm Central European Time. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!
- Duration: Jun 16 - Jul 7, 2016
- Estimated effort: 3 hours weekly
- Application deadline: Monday, June 13, 2016
- Participation fee: 148 EUR
- Max. Seats: 28
Full information and enrollments: www.nodecenter.net/course/art-research-0616
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PROGRAM
Week 1: First steps - from defining your topic to developing a plan of action
Introduction
Defining a topic through main and sub topics
Brainstorming and mind mapping techniques
First introduction to different research resources
Tools and methods for gathering ideas and information (digital vs. analogue approaches)
How to access your research easily (software and note apps)
Making an action plan for research
Week 2: Gathering resources: where to look? (part 1: books, articles, internet, databases)
How to use the library, online searches and resources
Tips on how to read to get the most information in the fastest way
Tips on in-text notes to keep track of information
Optimizing google search
Online databases and collections, where to research
Researching art projects and art works related to your topic
Week 3: Gathering resources: where to look? (part 2: spaces, people and prototypes)
Accessing people and communities
Learning from people: interview techniques
Empathy and alternative perspective strategies
Visiting sites of interest: how to document and map your visit
Creating models and experiments as prototypes for projects
Week 4 – Refining your research (evaluating, getting feedback, revising...)
Evaluating your prototype: how to ask for feedback
Revise and refine ideas: moving back before moving forward
Editing your research: kill your darlings
Know when to stop! How to move your research forward into the real world.
artistic research course by Node Center
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CONTACT
www.nodecenter.net
info@nodecenter.org