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Kurt Widorski
3 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2102.21F.001
Arrangement-Instrumentation / Komposition Basic - Gruppe B (gLV)
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-2.21F.002
Arrangement-Instrumentation / Komposition Basic (gLV)
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-2.21F.001
Arrangement-Instrumentation / Komposition Intermediate (gLV)
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-16.21F.001
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Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-16.21F.002
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Andreas Brenner
2 CreditsDMU-WKAN-1200.21F.005
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Lars Mlekusch
2 CreditsDMU-WKAN-1200.21F.004
Atelier Neue Musik: Sololiteratur und Kammermusik für Streicher aus dem 20. und 21. Jahrhundert (gLV)
Martina Schucan
2 CreditsDMU-WKAN-1200.21F.002
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Burkhard Kinzler
2 CreditsDMU-WKAN-1200.21F.001
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Diverse Dozierende
2 CreditsMKT-VKO-SEAK-KE08-4.21F.001
Christoph Merki: Geschichte der Pop- und Rockmusik seit 1970 (gLV)
Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-PJAPO-MOMA-08-3.21F.001
Christoph Merki: Schreibwerkstatt - Schreiben & Reden Advanced (gLV)
Christoph Merki
2 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2006.21F.001
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Isabel Gehweiler
0.5 CreditsDMU-WKFK-8005.21F.001
Dieter Ringli: Was ist Popmusik und wie und warum funktioniert sie? (gLV)
Dieter Ringli
2 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2004.21F.001
DIG Design and Ecology (gLV)
Flurina Gradin,
Referate verschiedener Fachexpert*innen
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-4000.21F.001
DIG Double-Check: Vergleichendes Sehen in Wissenschaft, Kunst und Design (gLV)
Dr. Ulrike Meyer Stump
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-4024.21F.001
DIG Global Village - Bild, Schrift und Zahl in der interkulturellen Kommunikation (gLV)
Prof. Dr. Nils Röller
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-2020.21F.001
DIG Herkunft (er)zählt - Designerbiografien im sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Kontext (gLV)
Dr. Paola De Martin
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-2019.21F.001
DIG Methoden, Strategien und Wirkung des Designs (gLV)
Corina Zuberbühler,
Stefano Vannotti
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-2000.21F.001
DIG Pool 4: Art & PhD (gLV)
Laura von Niederhäusern
together with the members of the practice-based PhD group:
Viviana Gonzalez, Bernhard Herbordt & Melanie Mohren, Sasha Huber, Eirini Sourgiadaki
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.21F.004
DIG Projektmanagement in der Medienproduktion (gLV)
Leitung: Stefan Bircher*
1 CreditBDE-VCA-V-4104-2.21F.001
DIG Theorie: Kunstgeschichte(n): Art & Histories (Doppelmodul) (gLV)
Jörg Scheller
6 CreditsBFA-BFA-Th.21F.005
DIG Vorlesungsreihe Kein Kino (gLV)
Maike Thies (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, BA Game Design)
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-X-1234.21F.001
DIG / Krisen, Hegemonien und ästhetische Gegenstrategien (gLV)
Dr. Azadeh Sharifi
3 CreditsMTH-MTH-PM-03.21F.001
DIG / Whose power?/ wessen Macht? (gLV)
Prof. Michael Simon, Tania El Khoury, Rabih Mroué
4 CreditsMTH-MTH-PM-04.21F.001
DIG Designmethodologie 1: analytisch-explorativ (Profil C) (gLV)
Mela Kocher
1 CreditMDE-MDE-WP-DM-PC-1001.21F.001
DIG Designmethodologie 1: kritisch-spekulativ (Profil B) (gLV)
Björn Franke
1 CreditMDE-MDE-WP-DM-PB-1001.21F.001
DIG Designmethodologie 3: kritisch-spekulativ (Profil B) (gLV)
Björn Franke
1 CreditMDE-MDE-WP-DM-PB-3000.21F.001
DIG-Methodik: Fokus Dok (gLV)
Leitung: Sabine Gisiger
Dozierende: Christian Iseli, Sabine Gisiger und Gäste
0.5 CreditsMFI-VDF2-4p.BFI.21F.001
DIG-Theorie: Autorenkino - Hitchcock vu par Truffaut (gLV)
Bernhard Lehner
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.21F.002
DIG-Theorie: Filmgeschichte - Adaption/Adaptation (gLV)
Peter Purtschert
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.21F.005
DIG-Theorie: Immersive Arts (gLV)
Christian Iseli, Marcus Maeder, Felix Stalder, Maike Thies, Hannah Walter
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.21F.006
DIG-Theorie: Streifzüge durch die Filmgeschichte (gLV)
Benjamin Heisenberg
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.21F.004
Domenico Ferrari: Creative Pop Producing mit Ableton Live (gLV)
Domenico Ferrari
2 CreditsDMU-WKMT-6002.21F.002
Entwicklungspsychologie (Erziehungswissenschaften, Vorlesung) (gLV)
Andrea Zimmermann
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt210-01.21F.001
Extreme Gegenkulturen und radikale Musik - Teil 2 (gLV)
Dennis Bäsecke-Beltrametti
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.21F.008
GANZ OHR: Hörzirkel für Neue Musik ab 1950 bis heute (gLV)
Bruno Karrer
1 CreditDMU-WKAN-1207.21F.001
Gebrauchsklavier und Improvisationsmodelle im Unterricht (gLV)
André Desponds / Christian Jelicic
1 CreditDMU-WKMP-4206.21F.001
HYB / Diskurse der Performativität: Darstellungskünstler*innen: Schauspieltheorien im Wandel der Zeit_VDR - (gLV)
Sylvia Sobottka (SySo)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-3011.21F.001
HYB / Kollaboration: In die Öffentlichkeit 2: Auditive Räume (AT) / Neumarkt_VRE - (gLV)
Sabine Harbeke (SH), Erik Altorfer (EA)
3 CreditsBTH-BTH-L-0023.21F.016_VRE
HYB / Szenische Bauten und Umbauten_VDR - (gLV)
Prof. Dr. Jochen Kiefer (JK)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-388.21F.001
HYB / Telematic Theater Practice (gLV)
Christopher Kriese, Benjamin Burger
4 CreditsMTH-MTH-PM-04.21F.003
HYB / Theatrale Verfahren und Probensysteme des Gegenwartstheaters_VTP - (gLV)
Andreas Bürgisser (ABü)
4 CreditsBTH-VTP-L-5130.21F.001
HYB-Methodik: Immersive Arts Practices (gLV)
Christian Iseli
and crew members of the Immersive Arts Space (www.immersive-arts.ch/info/
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-MEp-01.21F.006
HYB-Theorie: ZDOK.21 - Ton im Dokumentarfilm (gLV)
Leitung: Sabine Gisiger, Dozenten: Christian Iseli, Maurizius Stärkle Drux, Manu Gerber und Gäste
Gäste u.a.: Midge Costin, Andreas Wagenknecht, Jerry Rothwell, Nainita Desai, Roman Hodler, Oscar von Hoogevest
1 CreditDDK-MFI-BFI-01.0.21F.003
HYB-Theorie: ZFICTION.21 - Virtual Production (gLV)
Michael Schaerer und Christian Iseli mit Gästen
0.5 CreditsDDK-MFI-BFI.21F.001
Improvisation und zeitgenössische Musikkonzepte 2/2 (gLV)
Moritz Müllenbach Stv. von Natalia Ursina Sidler
2 CreditsMMP-VSMU-SSII-KK15-2.21F.001
Jonas Labhart: Jazz-Harmonik für Klassikstudierende und CAS-Teilnehmende Intermediate (gLV)
Jonas Labhart
1 CreditDMU-WKMA-2116.21F.001
Kolloquium / Masterkolleg Geschichte der Musiktheorie (gLV)
Angelika Eva Moths
3 CreditsMKT-VTH-KE06.21F.001
Kulturanalysen I: Kritische Momentaufnahmen - Versuche im Zeitgenössischen (gLV)
Sigrid Adorf
2 Creditsmae-vkp-206.21F.001
Kulturanalysen II: Erkenntniskritik und Meinungsbildung (gLV)
Conradin Wolf
2 Creditsmae-vkp-206.21F.002
Kunstbetrachtung (Methodenlehre) (gLV)
Thomas Schärer, Christina Horisberger
1 Creditbae-bae-dt620-12.21F.001
Kunstpsychologie (Erziehungswissenschaften, Seminar) (gLV)
Andrea Zimmermann
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt630-01.21F.001
LAB 2: Cooking – Reading – Eating (gLV)
Margaretha Jüngling, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.002
LAB 4: Ethnographieren (gLV)
Soenke Gau, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.004
LAB 7: Wissen teilen – Sharing Knowledge (gLV)
Irene Vögeli, Tina Omayemi Reden
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.007
LAB 8: Translocalities: Performing Soundscapes (gLV)
Patrick Müller, Mélia Roger, Cedric Maridet
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.21F.008
Live-elektronische Musik mit Max/MSP - Intermediate (gLV)
Thomas Peter
1.5 CreditsDMU-WKMT-6101.21F.001
LOC / Workshop 1.2: SHAPING AND SHAPED BY PRACTICE(S) (gLV)
Lucie Tuma
2 CreditsMTH-MTH-PM-02.21F.008
Mono - Stereo - Quadro und mehr: Surroundton in Geschichte, Theorie und Praxis der elektroakustischen Musik (gLV)
Peter Färber
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8002.21F.001
Musikdidaktik „Musik - Bewegung - Körper - Kommunikation“ (gLV)
Andreas Zihler
1.5 CreditsMMP-VIV-PK05.21F.002
Musikdidaktik Schwerpunkt Pop, Rock, Blues & Jazz (gLV)
Sebastian Piekarek
1.5 CreditsMMP-VIV-PK05.21F.003
Musikdramatische Grundausbildung (gLV)
M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.21F.001
Musikdramatische Grundausbildung (gLV)
M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.21F.002
Nachhaltigkeit - diskutieren, erfahren, vermitteln (Ringveranstaltung) (gLV)
Renate Lerch, Regula Brassel, Laura Zarotti und Gäste
1 Creditbae-bae-vt401-03.21F.001
Projekttage 1: wir lassen uns arbeiten (gLV)
Esther Mathis, Hannah Walter, Julia Weber, Michael Günzburger, Nadine Städler, Tanja Schwarz
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.001
Projekttage 2: How to Practise Practice. A Navigation Lab (gLV)
Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.002
Projekttage 3: Thinking with plants in 2436 meters above the sea (gLV)
Ulrich Görlich, Jana Thierfelder, Boris Previsic
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1019.21F.003
Seminar 1: Sunshine and Shroud: nomadic bodies in nebulous spaces (gLV)
Patrick Müller, Katja Gläss, Hannah Walter
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.001
Seminar 2: Figuren des Figurierens: Stehen und Einstehen für Andere (gLV)
Katja Gläss, Eva Mackensen, Irene Vögeli, Nina Willimann
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.002
Seminar 4: Ambivalenz der Kreativität (gLV)
Antoine Chessex und Soenke Gau
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.004
Seminar 5: Noise of Science II: meeting halfway (gLV)
Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Patrick Müller, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.005
Seminar 6: Illness Narratives: On the Politics and Poetics of Sickness (gLV)
Jules Sturm, Lauren Henderson, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.21F.006
Switch on the light and listen - Improvisations- & Kreations-Labor (gLV)
Charlotte Hug
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.21F.005
Theorie: ZFICTION.21 Masterclasses
Leitung: Sabine Gisiger, Dozentinnen: Sylke René Meyer
0 CreditsDDK-MFI-BFI-SD-MC.0.21F.004
Thinking Outside the Box! Einführung in die Jazz – und Popästhetik für Klassiker (gLV)
Christoph Merki
1.5 CreditsDMU-WKFK-8003.21F.002
Tim Kleinert: Sound Design - Synthesizer Praxis 2 (Fortsetzung vom Herbstsemester) (gLV)
Timothy Walter Kleinert
2 CreditsDMU-WKMT-6300.21F.001
Wissenschaftliches Proseminar: Jazz- und Popmusik in den 1960ern: Aufbrüche und utopischer Geist (gLV)
Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOMA-03.21F.002
DIG Pool 10: Art & Family (gLV)
"Mothers /Fathers"
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Nummer und Typ | MFA-MFA-Po00.21F.010 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Pool: |
Veranstalter | Departement Fine Arts |
Leitung | Annika Ström |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 13 |
ECTS | 3 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | Course language: English Basic video/film and editing skills Presentation of a short video/film (max. 3min) |
Lehrform | Seminar, theoretical and practical workshop, group and individual tutorials |
Zielgruppen | MA Fine Arts students Open for exchange students Interested students of other study programmes can register from 3rd to 21st February 2021 by email to: studium.dfa@zhdk.ch. You will be informed at the end of calendar week 8 about a possible participation. |
Lernziele / Kompetenzen | Strategies of creation based on the students' own biography and recent art history Ability to initiate, realize and defend artistic concept in group critique |
Inhalte | From Annika Ström: In 1995 I was invited to a performance project in a gallery in Berlin. I had at the time never made any performance but came to the conclusion to bring my mother down from Sweden. She said yes and following weekend she was on the bus to Berlin in her best clothes. Her task was to make portraits of her daughter. She was not an artist and had not made a drawing for 48 years. The performance was cheerful where I sat being portrayed, my mother full of charm, made one drawing after the other and even sold them. But to me it was painful; my mother refused to accept my departure from her and kept making images of me, as if I was a child. From that weekend I began to work with my very complicated, dynamic yet lovely mother and many work followed. It was the first time I used my own biography in a work. Throughout history mothers and fathers has always been a topic of big drama. Mothers manipulating their daughters, mothers jealousy of their stepdaughters (Snow White..), mothers being over protected, mothers being frustrated about non realised dreams due to their current times, fathers being loving to daughters, but demanding towards their sons. Mothers rejecting their role as motherhood –mothers. Fathers who are confused by their sudden part as an authoritarian adult. Abusive fathers, abusive mothers. And of course endless loving mothers and fathers, who do everything they can to protect their children. In this workshop I hope it can be a break from your regular practice. Or if you haven’t started one this can be an entrance to a new way of working. This workshop is an exercise to, that one day you might be stuck in your practice and need a new direction. This is a practice to use your own biographical history, your own experience of a mother or a father and see what’s there. It will also be a practice into make something fast, uncomplicated and a fast exposure of a thought, a memory, and homage without judgements. It will also be a practice in to making a film with time limit; in this case the film is to be maximum 3 minutes long including title. At the end of the week we will do a public screening followed by discussions. You might be surprised how many artists who had made works about their parents. Every morning that week, I will show works by artists who made works around this complicated, yet common topics such as; Mona Hatoum, Martin Creed, Andrea Arnold, Gillian Wearing, Richard Billingham, Anri Sala, Maysles Brothers to mention a few. We all have a relation to them: Mothers / Fathers. About the lecturer: Annika Ström is a Swedish-born, UK based artist, musician and film maker who’s existentially comic and insubordinate art unfolds across media, predominantly with film and soundtracks, site-specific performances, textual work and painting. Ström studied at the The Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Her film practice is often autobiographical, lacing an intense focus on the everyday with moments of fiction and absurdism. She has written a feature film, directed over 50 short films and is currently writing a novel. Annika Ström's songs, text pieces and films all touch on the question of inadequacy – if not miserable failure. The content and aesthetics repeatedly play with the notion of imperfection. Ström's text pieces are clearly hand painted, the videos include shaky, blurred images, and her rhythm-box compositions flirt with an amateurish Eurovision aesthetic. Her relationship with the means of production is calculated to form an inherent problem between technologies or tools and her own manufacture. Annika Ström's work is exhibited in many international biennales, museums and galleries. https://www.annikastrom.net/ |
Bibliographie / Literatur | Will be handed out before or during the course. |
Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | Mandatory attendance (minimum 80%); active participation |
Termine | Time: 09:00 - 17:00 o'clock (individual tutorials usually from 13:00 - 17:00) CW 24: 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 June |
Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |