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Collaborative workshop to create a new adult colouring book inspired by over 40,000 images published by the University's Centre for Research Collections (CRC) under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (CC BY).
Combining both analogue and digital processes participants will learn key skills to transform photographs from the collection into new artworks.
Attendees will be encouraged to print their contribution and colour them in with materials provided. The event will conclude with an informal competition with small prizes for the winners.
Imagine that a tiny house becomes your classroom. How would you learn differently if your lecture was relocated into a mobile shepherd's hut? Discover the concrete utopia of a civic educational sanctuary. In the academic world of busy 'think tanks', take a break around the wood burner of this decelerated 'dream tank'! Second of three Festival Welcome Hut days: Participatory research day. Sign up to discover the tiny house as an unprecedented element in arts-based methodologies. Observe the public sphere through the lens of this mobile site for hospitality and welcome.
Edinburgh Innovations has been running the Find Your Startup Idea Workshop in person for over two years, and is now experimenting with bringing the workshop into an online collaborative environment while trying to maintain the feel of a hands-on, group participation-oriented workshop.
If you're interested in becoming an entrepreneur, but do not have an idea to work on just now, then this two hour workshop is perfect for you!
Join Intermedia and Performance artist Ayshia during the Festival of Creative Learning for a workshop exploring the beauty and benefits of sympathetic (maternal/safe) touch and vocal release.
Secret messages have existed for centuries.
From the use of invisible inks and messages hidden in plain sight to the use of military grade encryption, people have always wanted to hide their secrets. In this special Festival of Creative Learning workshop we will look at exactly how we can do that, with one essential twist: There will be no computers.
So bring your pens and papers, your folding fans and your lemons as we delve into the art of sending and receiving secret messages.
Techniques will include:
Bilingual creative writing workshops imply English as being continuously in co-relations with other languages, German, Spanish, Italian, or Chinese. This workshop involves the exploration of the identity of bilingual potential students or writers that can enhance their skills and imagination. We will focus on words and texts that cross borders of understanding not because of rational thinking, but rather of innocence in knowing its representation and meaning in its own context, that comes along with its time, space, gender, or representation.
23 Things for Digital Confidence is an award-winning, open, and self-paced course for digital and online skills run here at the University of Edinburgh.
Explore Augmented + Virtual Reality, and Geolocational tools in this fun hands-on afternoon.
Research has shown that walking can help to focus the mind and improve memory. It also helps us to stay on task for a longer period of time. For these reasons we would like to invite you to walk with us while practicing and learning some Spanish. This workshop is also an opportunity for students to explore their own learning while doing some physical activity. (NOT SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS)
Tango is an improvised dance with only eight steps. It is naturally geometrical, which means that all the figures and sequences correspond to patterns such as those on wallpaper. Our aim is to introduce you to the beauty of tango, whilst using it as kinetic and intuitive way to explain some of the mathematics behind patterns and symmetry.
The workshop will include some geometrical puzzles, an introduction to dancing tango, and finally designing your own danceable wallpaper pattern!
No previous experience is necessary. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Tuesday 19 Feb, 4pm | Matthew Gallery | interval and instance – installation opening |