TL7 has recently organised a two-day immersive workshop How Artistic Thinking, Artistic Intelligence, and Speculative Design Can Help - a full afternoon of inspiration, dynamism, and innovative thinking is planned to explore the intersection of artistic methodologies for decision making, communication, and social action while developing hands-on exercises to spark the imagination in ways that go beyond standard workshop practice. Here TL7 collaborated with members of WP 2 and 3 and representatives of the City of Rotterdam.
TL7 is planning to organize a first BIP at UCC in early December 2025. While funding confirmation is pending until May 2025, we are expecting PhDs and advanced Master's students from a range of European locations to learn to apply artistic research and creation methodologies to urban challenges in new ways. Students will be guided through a range of methods for data gathering, for exploring the creative potential of spaces, and then they will co-designing (in small groups) concepts for revealing the hidden histories of public spaces in the city. They will focus on bringing the diversity and the unsung voices of Cork’s past and present into dialogue with wider culture through their concepts for intervention. Through so doing, students from the arts themselves will refine their methodological approaches, and students from outside the arts will learn new ways of incorporating artistic methodologies into their wider research projects. This concept – the next iteration of the Public Arts Garage (conceived by Martin Leibeinger at Bauhaus University Weimar) will be developed and refined from earlier models delivered in Barcelona and Rennes.