Fwd: Call for applications | School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe Fall 2015 program

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Rachel Uwa

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Jul 28, 2015, 12:11:44 PM7/28/15
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hi OTS community,

I've organised a new program in Sept. on art, technology, and outer space!
Would love if you would forward the info to any groups or people who could be interested.
It will be a very exciting program (of course,haha!) with instructors from RCA in London but applications close soon (Aug.9)! 

thanks in advance for sharing:)

warmly,
Rachel


​Collection of images from Andrew Friend and Sitraka Rakotoniaina who'll be leading the Fabricating Empathy program.


School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe

Call for applications | Fabricating Empathy: Art, Technology, and Outer Space


PROGRAM DATES: 31 August - 27 September 2015
Early application deadline: 26 July 2015
Regular a
pplication deadline: 9 August 2015


School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe
ACUD MACHT NEU
Veteranenstraße 21. 
10119 Berlin Mitte 

in...@schoolofma.org
schoolofma.org

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School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe is excited to announce 'Fabricating Empathy: Art, Technology, and Outer Space', an exploration at the intersection of technology, art, design and human emotion. Expert instructors stemming from RCA in London will lead workshops over a four week period in Berlin, Germany covering all aspects of digital fabrication, including 3D modelling, machining, and speculative design methodologies. Final work will be shown in Berlin and as part of London Design Week. 


How can we create meaningful experiences using technology to explore the very, very distant corners of the universe? How can speculative exploration of outer space provide new ways of understanding ourselves? In this program, we'll journey to explore possible future scenarios, crafting artefacts destined to capture, manufacture, and re-enact human emotions in space.

This is a unique opportunity to learn the ins- and outs of digital fabrication, explore the limits of your own imagination and have your work shown in both Berlin and London.

To learn more, ask questions and submit an application, visit http://schoolofma.org.

APPLY NOW before spaces run out!


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