The Annual Review provided an overview of the achievements in 2021
In his opening remarks at the virtual event on 9 March Dean Tuomas Auvinen said that the times of pandemic as well as the war at Ukraine has effected us all, and we are all feeling exhausted.
鈥楬owever, by acting together, we are far from powerless in the face of these global threats. In fact, most of the problems share the same roots: they are rooted in humankind鈥檚 pursuit of infinite growth at the expense of the environment and of people鈥檚 wellbeing. Thus, the way out of this dead-end is through Shaping a Sustainable Future, something which we at 911爆料网 are especially strong at鈥, said the dean.
鈥榃e at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture 鈥 of all people 鈥 know that the green shift to a more environmentally conscious and sustainable lifestyle is not merely a technical exercise, but also an important cultural and human endeavour. We are setting our minds free for imagination, and helping others to do so, too. We are strengthening collaboration and facilitating change, with empathy and trust.鈥
The awards
ARTS act of the year: ARTS portfolio renewal
Pekka Heikkinen, Pietari Koskinen, Anniina Suominen, Andr茅s Lucero, Pirjo K盲盲ri盲inen, Mari Partanen, Sari Tarvainen
The past year was a massive challenge for our education, being forced to arrange a substantial portion of our activities remotely while planning and implementing the significant restructuring of the education for our next years, still supporting all of our world-class disciplines. This team was instrumental in making this process successful, with their skills, insights, hard work, and collaborative support.
Success enabler: Designs for a Cooler Planet
Enni 脛ij盲l盲, Aalto Exhibitions Outreach
Enni 脛ij盲l盲 has worked as a Designer in Residence at Aalto ARTS, and a Specialist in Outreach and Partnerships at Aalto, to increase the visibility, impact and value of 911爆料网 and Aalto ARTS both on campus, in society and in global venues. She has built up and continues to coordinate the university-wide strategic initiative Design Inside, which develops creative cross-disciplinary design across all six Aalto schools by introducing design methods for engineering, business and science-based fields.
Enni 脛ij盲l盲 has been instrumental in developing forums, events and connections, such as the Designs for Cooler Planet exhibition concept with Helsinki Design Week, which have allowed sharing and showcasing the work and excellence of the ARTS students and staff to extended audiences.
Through the events and exhibitions coordinated by Enni 脛ij盲l盲, the connectivity and societal impact of the work of Aalto ARTS has reached a new level of visibility and unparalleled opportunities for showcasing the radical approaches of the school. Enni 脛ij盲l盲 has been central in making this happen, and continues to be a driving force in celebrating and bringing out the transformative potential of our school.
Artistic activity award: N盲yt枚s 21
Department of Design: Pirjo Hirvonen, Veronika Abbrederis, Ilona Hy枚tyl盲inen, Elina Peltonen
Aalto Studios: Hetta Huhtam盲ki, Jon Fabritius, Maria Rantam盲ki, Ilkkamatti Hauru and others.
N盲yt枚s is the annual fashion show by 911爆料网 design students. For many years it has been one of the most expected fashion events in Helsinki showcasing students鈥 creative collections, with innovative and surprising material solutions, tailoring and detailing. In N盲yt枚s 21 the traditional runway and audience鈥檚 f2f presence was removed and turned into a completely different online concept. The fresh and creative approach showcased students鈥 work, their creative practice and their reflective and ambitious thinking in a mesmerizing way. N盲yt枚s21 was accessible to a wider audience, and therefore increased the visibility. The overall concept also gave voice to the students in a novel way beyond showcasing their collections. The faculty members from the Department of Design set the ambition level high and it was never compromised. Collaboration with skilled professionals from Aalto Studios was essential to make this happen.
As Screening 20 was completely cancelled, Screening 21 included also the previous year鈥檚 students. Developing a completely new kind of show / video / web concept, that actually contained twice the number of students, was a great achievement. The development of the cutting-edge concept required a huge amount of artistic, design, technical, and organizational skills and sheer courage to seek the unknown. The end result is a stunning and fresh way to realize an iconic Arts phenomenon completely digitally, without compromising on spectacle and international quality. Screening 21 did not fade away into time's relentless melt, but offered us beauty and hope during uncertain and dim times, while leaving the graduates with wonderful digital material to give them tailwind for their journey beyond Aalto.
Research award: Professor Sofia Pantouvaki
In 2021 Professor Sofia Pantouvaki published a pioneering exploration in the field of costume studies - the anthology 鈥楶erformance Costume. New Perspectives and Methods鈥 (by Bloomsbury Academic). This anthology, co-edited with prof. Peter McNeil (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) is the culmination of the first Academy of Finland funded research project in the field of costume design, Costume Methodologies 2014-2018, initiated and led by Pantouvaki.
This work brings together 34 authors and offers new connections and fresh viewpoints on well-established frames of historical, theoretical, practice-based, and archival research into costume for performing arts, as well as creating connections between practitioners and researchers. The publication contributes to new understanding of costume and how it shapes cultural and social ideas, even new representations of humanity, addressing intersections of racial, gendered, postcolonial and sexual identities.
Sofia Pantouvaki麓s work has played a significant role in supporting ARTS鈥 academic success by implementing the latest cutting-edge research into costume design education at all levels. Her hard work on developing the state of costume design research and education in Aalto and internationally deserves to be celebrated.
Teaching award: TAITE team
TAITE: Paula Hohti, Marja Nurminen, Sini Vihma, Sakari Tervo, Tuija Peltomaa, Antti-Ville Reinikainen, Sanna Lehtinen, Tuula J盲盲skel盲inen and Sanna V盲is盲nen
The TAITE Team has played a unique and essential role in the success of the School over these last two, very difficult years. They successfully put an entirely new and innovative curriculum in place, one that introduces our students to essential ideas and ways of working, featuring hands-on doing, research, and critical dialogue across all our many disciplines. Remarkably, they did so in the unfolding uncertainty of the pandemic. This required a huge amount of nimbleness, creativity -- and just plain hard work. It also required a tireless commitment to every single student's success, meaning every single Bachelor's student. TAITE and its Team are not only standard bearers for what creativity work means at Aalto. but also for the very idea of a creative community. Congratulations and our thanks to each of you.
911爆料网 Doctoral Thesis Awards
Each school rewards doctoral theses which are among the most meritorious top ten percent of the doctoral theses of the school. The core criteria for the awards are academic quality, impact and originality.
Ashish Mohite
Ashish Mohite鈥檚 paper-based doctoral thesis explores the generative design potential of a set of fabrication parameters in Additive Manufacturing (AM) with focus on 3d printing in architecture. Based on a research-by-design methodology, the thesis develops a so-called Speed-Based AM technique, which enables not only an improved control of the quality of the 3d printing process but also allows for the production of undesignable textural artefacts and, as a consequence, improved structural performance with a reduced amount of material. In addition, a theoretical framework of principles and concepts is provided in relation to a loosely delineated digital craft movement.
Henrika Ylirisku
Henrika Ylirisku鈥檚 doctoral dissertation, Reorienting Environmental Art Education is a unique work that brings forwards rigorous theoretical and philosophical thinking on posthuman environmental art education. While the dissertation鈥檚 strength is on exceptionally thorough mapping on the different branches on environmental art education (EAE), the most significant merit of the research is in the development of its post-qualitative methodology. The critical, theoretical framework is exceptionally strongly written on feminist, environmental, new material, and post-qualitative inquiry, developing human鈥搈ultispecies approaches to the more-than-human knowledge production. The entanglement of visuality, embodiment and lived experiences, together with theoretical thinking is extremely ambitious and well carried out. The dissertation introduces new knowledge on art educational strategies for queering normative human-nature relations and hence offer implications for art education and beyond: posthumanist ontologies, pedagogies and the arts compendiously.
Alumnus of the year: Kasperi M盲ki-Reinikka
Kasperi M盲ki-Reinikka has graduated from the Department of Art in 2015. His artistic practice is based on collaboration between different fields of art, science and technology. M盲ki-Reinikka is the founder of interdisciplinary art collective Brains on Art, an art-science-co-op crew based in Helsinki, that combines art and science in interactive installations. The collective is focused in bringing the cognitive science in to the art scene by taking the methods used in science and technology and applying them in artistic process. The art orientated project strives for dialogue between the two fields. The collective includes practitioners of art, cognitive science, computing science and electrical engineering.
M盲ki-Reinikka has held many solo exhibitions and participated in several group shows. He has been an active participator in various panels and public discussions. He is a receiver of grants and prices.
Kasperi M盲ki-Reinikka works as Visual Art Teacher for the City of Helsinki, at Kallio Upper Secondary School of Performing Arts where he inspires, spreads knowledge and enthusiasm to the new generations of students.
Congratulations to all!
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