Bauhaus
Spring
School
14/03 – 23/03/2024

Spatial Narratives

Spatial Narratives

The course aims to focus on relocated spatial narratives and finding digital/analog ways to tell those stories. The teaching scope of the module is theoretical and practical. Students will be provided theoretical lectures and open discussions/talk to detail deeper their narratives. While these practices they will be guided to learn and use different tools to represent ideas.

The main goal of the course is to increase awareness about each other's stories even the ones we never think of. When we share our experiences within the space, using a creative way about being a stranger, so that the story is listened to very carefully. The main goal of this course is to seek those creative methods while focusing on the experiences of social settings in space. While the space is the subject of the story, it is also the surrounding background of the narrator. The following practical inputs are planned to be given during the course with theoretical references:

  • Immersive and interactive design tools
  • Audio recording techniques and editing tools
  • Video creation and editing tools
  • Image creation tools
  • The participants are expected to create their presentations in the following forms:
  • Animation-Motion Graphics
  • Moving Images or Still image forms
  • Sound
  • Interactive digital presentations
  • Written forms

NOTE:
This course includes an attendance phase in Weimar from March 14 to March 23, 2024.

Theoretical open talks will provide the participants to produce their ideas in a collaborative environment that will give opportunity to observe other’s creative progress. 

Bachelor / Master / PhD students

Damla Isiklilar

Resarcher, Urban Designer

Ph.D. Candidate at Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar

 

Ulas Yener

Media Researcher, Architect

Ph.D. Candidate at Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar

 

BIP ID/Component Code: 2023-1-DE01-KA131-HED-000115881-2

The flow of every story depends on movement. When the moving subject is a person, movement and person inevitably form a unique relationship. This relationship, its causes and its results become different parts of a broad story, and all these narratives inevitably emerge in space. So, the immersive environment becomes part of the story and the location of the movement. The course aims to focus on relocated spatial narratives and finding digital/analog ways to tell these stories.

BLENDED-Course

Part I: Online Phase

24/1/24, 1:30 - 5:00 pm
14/2/24, 1:30 - 5:00 pm
28/2/24, 1:30 - 5:00 pm

Part II: on site in Weimar
March 14 to March 23, 2024
 

3 ECTS

Language

The course language is English.