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<h2>MEDIA, TREND & PUBLIC APPEARANCE</h2>
<h2>MEDIA, TREND & PUBLIC APPEARANCE</h2>
A forum for production, exhibition, exchange and dialogue about contemporary practice, trend and work/life paradigms. We are looking to see which definitions hide behind the terms "Art" and "Design" and which skills are inherently "artistic". We take forms from everyday life and bend them to become public events. We investigate labor, public service, design practice, conversational skill, public identity and aesthetic prowess. We catalogue lifestyles. We archive daily life phenomena. We share responsibility between practitioner and viewer. We live by our own design, create our own definitions and enjoy freedom in our occupation. We place a frame around social norms and offer them up for new investigation. We point a finger in a specific direction and request that certain elements be given a closer look. We construct a metaphorical parentheses and we add punctuation. Self Starter. Cottage Industry. Do It Yourself. Be Your Own Boss.
A forum for production, exhibition, exchange and dialogue about contemporary practice, trend and work/life paradigms. We are looking to see which definitions hide behind the terms "Art" and "Design" and which skills are inherently "artistic". We take forms from everyday life and bend them to become public events. We investigate labor, public service, design practice, conversational skill, public identity and aesthetic prowess. We catalogue lifestyles. We archive daily life phenomena. We share responsibility between practitioner and viewer. We live by our own design, create our own definitions and enjoy freedom in our occupation. We place a frame around social norms and offer them up for new investigation. We point a finger in a specific direction and request that certain elements be given a closer look. We construct a metaphorical parentheses and we add punctuation. Self Starter. Cottage Industry. Do It Yourself. Be Your Own Boss.
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<h5>CURRENT</h5>
<h2>CURRENT</h2>


A) List of classes in WS 13/14:  Steiger/Helm/Niehoff  (nice to illustrate with small images if you like)<br>
A) List of classes in WS 13/14:  Steiger/Helm/Niehoff  (nice to illustrate with small images if you like)<br>
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<h2>LECTURE SERIES</h2>
<h2>LECTURE SERIES</h2>
======AUS DEM NÄHKÄSTCHEN...======
=======AUS DEM NÄHKÄSTCHEN...=======
„Aus dem Nähkästchen…“ is a lecture series curated by Prof. Christine Hill.  
„Aus dem Nähkästchen…“ is a lecture series curated by Prof. Christine Hill.  
Since 2005, well-known international practitioners have been invited to discuss their work and reveal certain "trade secrets".
Since 2005, well-known international practitioners have been invited to discuss their work and reveal certain "trade secrets".
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[http://www.fritzhaeg.com  Fritz Haeg] (Los Angeles/ Rome)<br>
[http://www.fritzhaeg.com  Fritz Haeg] (Los Angeles/ Rome)<br>
[http://www.modocom.de  Rafael Horzon] (Berlin)<br>
[http://www.modocom.de  Rafael Horzon] (Berlin)<br>
Michael Johansson (Malmö/Berlin)<br>
[http://michaeljohansson.com  Michael Johansson] (Malmö/ Berlin)<br>
[http://www.fawnkrieger.com  Fawn Krieger] (New York)<br>
[http://www.fawnkrieger.com  Fawn Krieger] (New York)<br>
[http://www.projectprojects.com Prem Krishnamurthy] (New York)<br>
[http://www.projectprojects.com Prem Krishnamurthy] (New York)<br>
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[http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/  Timothy Nohe] (Baltimore)<br>
[http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/  Timothy Nohe] (Baltimore)<br>
Pepón Osorio (Philadelphia)<br>
Pepón Osorio (Philadelphia)<br>
Felix Sattler (Weimar/Berlin)<br>
Felix Sattler (Weimar/ Berlin)<br>
[http://www.careyyoung.com/  Carey Young] (London)<br>
[http://www.careyyoung.com/  Carey Young] (London)<br>


=====FUTURE VINTAGE lecture series=====
======FUTURE VINTAGE lecture series======
Future Vintage lecture series was created in a collaboration between the textile workshop at the Bauhaus University and the Chair of Media,Trends and Public Appearance.
Future Vintage lecture series was created in a collaboration between the textile workshop at the Bauhaus University and the Chair of Media,Trends and Public Appearance.
National and international artist, designers and inventer be invited to discuss textile experiments and their work with students and offering workshops.
National and international artist, designers and inventer be invited to discuss textile experiments and their work with students and offering workshops.
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<h2>TEAM … WHO WE ARE</h2>
<h2>TEAM … WHO WE ARE</h2>
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Revision as of 15:35, 12 October 2013

Media Trend and Public Appearance.JPG

MEDIA, TREND & PUBLIC APPEARANCE

A forum for production, exhibition, exchange and dialogue about contemporary practice, trend and work/life paradigms. We are looking to see which definitions hide behind the terms "Art" and "Design" and which skills are inherently "artistic". We take forms from everyday life and bend them to become public events. We investigate labor, public service, design practice, conversational skill, public identity and aesthetic prowess. We catalogue lifestyles. We archive daily life phenomena. We share responsibility between practitioner and viewer. We live by our own design, create our own definitions and enjoy freedom in our occupation. We place a frame around social norms and offer them up for new investigation. We point a finger in a specific direction and request that certain elements be given a closer look. We construct a metaphorical parentheses and we add punctuation. Self Starter. Cottage Industry. Do It Yourself. Be Your Own Boss.

CURRENT

A) List of classes in WS 13/14: Steiger/Helm/Niehoff (nice to illustrate with small images if you like)
B) Note that CH is on research sabbatical until April 2014.


LECTURE SERIES

=AUS DEM NÄHKÄSTCHEN...=

„Aus dem Nähkästchen…“ is a lecture series curated by Prof. Christine Hill. Since 2005, well-known international practitioners have been invited to discuss their work and reveal certain "trade secrets".

The following artists/ practitioners have presented their work within Nähkästchen lecture series:

Doris Berger (Berlin)
Brett Bloom/ Temporary Services (Chicago)
Booklyn (CK Wilde and Marshall Weber) (Brooklyn)
Regine Debatty (Berlin)
John Freyer (Iowa City, Iowa)
Hope Ginsburg (Richmond)
Fritz Haeg (Los Angeles/ Rome)
Rafael Horzon (Berlin)
Michael Johansson (Malmö/ Berlin)
Fawn Krieger (New York)
Prem Krishnamurthy (New York)
Lillevan (Berlin)
Joanne Moar (Cologne)
Christoph Niemann (Berlin/ New York)
Timothy Nohe (Baltimore)
Pepón Osorio (Philadelphia)
Felix Sattler (Weimar/ Berlin)
Carey Young (London)

FUTURE VINTAGE lecture series

Future Vintage lecture series was created in a collaboration between the textile workshop at the Bauhaus University and the Chair of Media,Trends and Public Appearance. National and international artist, designers and inventer be invited to discuss textile experiments and their work with students and offering workshops.


PROJECT ARCHIVE

A comprehensive archive of student work, class projects, thesis presentations and research pursuits is pending.


TEAM … WHO WE ARE

Christine Hill
Prof. Christine Hill
Chair

Marienstraße 5, Raum 206
99423 Weimar
Telefon: +49 3643 / 58-3870
volksboutique.org - Christine Hill's studio

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Katrin Steiger
M.F.A. Katrin Steiger
Artistic Assistant and Lecturer

Marienstraße 5, Raum 207
99423 Weimar
Telefon: +49 3534 / 58-3884
E-Mail: katrin.steiger@uni-weimar.de
katrinsteiger.com

Sebastian Helm
Sebastian Helm
Artistic Assistant and Lecturer

Marienstraße 5, Raum 207
99423 Weimar
Telefon: +49 3534 / 58-3884
E-Mail: sebastian.helm@uni-weimar.de
schroeterundberger.de

Sekretariat

Daniela Dembowski (stand in for parental leave)
Marienstraße 5, Raum 106
99423 Weimar
Telefon: +49 3643 / 58-3805
E-Mail: daniela.dembowski@uni-weimar.de


THIS WEB PRESENCE IS CURRENTLY BEING REBUILT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.