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SUMMARY:Dual Degree Experience Day
DESCRIPTION:Dual Degree Experience Day\n March 6\, 2025\n\nDear prospective RASL student\, \nDo you have an artistic or a musical talent\, as well as a hunger for academic knowledge? We got you! Get your agenda\, you are officially invited to join us for the RASL Dual Degree Experience Day\, taking place on March 6\, 2025 in Rotterdam. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nThe programme will include lunch\, mingling with other RASL Dual Degree candidates and current students\, a tour of the EUR\, WdKA and Codarts campuses\, joining creative workshops and use our state-of-the-art facilities. \nThe RASL Dual Degree allows you to combine\, in a five year programme\, a bachelor at Codarts or Willem de Kooning Academy\, with a bachelor at Erasmus University (either International Bachelor of Arts and Culture Studies\, or Erasmus University College). \nDuring the experience day you’ll get a taste of what it is like to be a RASL student and meet the Dual Degree coordinators\, participate in a series of lectures and workshops and meet current Dual Degree students. Here below you can find the programme of the day. \n\n10:00 – 10:15                  Open Doors \n10:15 – 11:00                   Presentation: What is the RASL Dual Degree? \n11:00 – 12:00                  EUC: Problem Based Learning tutorial \n12:00 – 12:45                  Tutorial IBACS \n12:45 – 13:45                   Lunch break / Mingle with Dual Degree students \n13:45 – 14:15                   RASL Minor presentation \n14:45 – 16:00                  Workshops: WdKA and Codarts (choose one) \n16:15 – 17:15                    Drinks \n\n*Please note this programme is tentative. Small adjustments could be made closer to the date. The event takes place at multiple locations in Rotterdam. The announced times are based on the local time in the Netherlands\, Central European Time (CET). In order to cater to the interests of prospective students and focus on their engagement during the program\, this Experience Day is not suitable for parents. \nWe are excited to welcome you to our Dual Degree Experience Day! \nThe RASL team \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/dual-degree-experience-day-2/
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SUMMARY:RASL Education & Experience Day
DESCRIPTION:RASL Dual Degree  \nEducation & Experience Day \n21st of November 2024 \n10:30 – 18:00 \nLecture Hall A\, EUC \nNieuwemarkt 1A\, 3011 HP Rotterdam \n  \nJoin us for the RASL Education & Experience Day! An opportunity to learn more about the programme\, and meet current students and other members of the RASL community. \n  \n10:30    Open doors \n11:00 – 12:00    Intro to RASL Dual Degree by coordinators & students \n12:00 – 13:00    Lunch & mingle around \n13:00 – 17:00    Contributions by the RASL community \n17:00    Drinks at EUC \n  \nPlease register to participate via our form.
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/rasl-education-experience-day/
LOCATION:Erasmus University College Rotterdam
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
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SUMMARY:RASL Summer Studio 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nRASL TRANSDISICPLINARY SUMMER STUDIO 2024 \n20 – 23 June 2024 \nAPPLICATION DEADLINE June 10 \, 17.00 hrs. \n  \nRASL (Rotterdam Arts & Sciences Lab) is pleased to announce its fourth annual Summer Studio. \nOver the course of four days\, the Summer Studio welcomes artists\, academics\, scientists\, designers\, societal partners\, and creative minds to explore new research methods and develop collaborative practices that cross the boundaries between the arts and sciences. We immerse ourselves in practice-led workshops\, collective dreaming\, sharing\, and making. \n  \nThis year the Summer Studio is a four-day workshop in which we explore techniques for speculating and reflecting on our ideas and needs concerning ‘a Livable City’ by creating and building multi-sensory maquettes. \n  \nHow can transdisciplinary approaches help to (re)think life and livability in urban environments through an expressive and embodied way of sharing and reflecting? \n  \nThe workshop starts with the Rotterdam based theatre company ‘Hotel Modern’ introducing their practice of making theatrical maquettes and visual performances. For the following days\, we will use this maquette-approach to engage in speculative imagining and staging urban interventions and simulations with the help of construction: materials\, light\, sound & video\, bodies\, and concepts. \n  \nEach day begins with a workshop-lecture on a specific topic and perspective on livability in the city: \n  \nDay 1: Zoöp – Sensory worlds of many kinds (by Klaas Kuitenbrouwer\, Het Nieuwe Instituut) \nDay 2: The Breathable City: Envisioning (Pathways to) Cities that Sustain (by Louise Autar) \nDay 3: Bodies and Intimacies (by Annette-Carina van der Zaag) \n  \nRASL is Rotterdam Arts & Sciences Lab. \n(Codarts Rotterdam\, International Bachelor Arts & Culture Studies (EUR)\, Erasmus University College (EUR) and Willem de Kooning Academy) \n  \nDay 1: Hotel Modern \n  \n \n  \nFuses scale model music\, performance\, puppetry and film into visual performances and introduces us to their maquette-world in which they fuse music\, performance\, puppetry and film into visual performances. Models (maquettes) play an important role: complete miniature worlds are built in the theater\, populated by thousands of characters. Hotel modern plays all over the world. \nReceptie \n \n  \nDay 1: Zoöp // sensory worlds of many kinds \nBy Klaas Kuitenbrouwer \n  \n \n  \nKlaas is a researcher at the New Institute\, where he initiated the development of the Zoöp organizational model in 2018. \nIn the session\, he introduces the Zoop organizational model and explores with participants what it can mean to work with the sensory worlds of many species at once.  \n  \nDay 2: The Breathable City: Envisioning (Pathways to) Cities that Sustain \nBy Louise Autar (she/her) \n  \n \n  \nLouise is a Feminist and decolonial educator\, researcher and facilitator living in Rotterdam. Board member Hindostaans & Queer. Part of artistic collectives CTRL + ALT + IDENTITY and Stories of Kathak. \n  \nBreath is deeply political and deeply vulnerable. In recent times\, the Black Lives Matter movements\, the COVID19 pandemic and the climate crises all show that the very act of breathing that sustains us and other forms of life cannot be taken for granted. Who gets to breathe\, who gets to breathe what air and how do these issues relate to Rotterdam? Building on decolonial frameworks\, this workshop explores the coloniality of cities and invites participants to reimagine cities that not only sustain but nourish us. \n  \nDay 3: Bodies and Intimacies \nBy Annette-Carina van der Zaag \n  \n \n  \nOur bodies are central to how we navigate the (un)liveability of urban life – the \nways in which we feel ourselves and our environment\, our emotional psychic \nlifeworlds and our intimacies with one another that include or exclude us from \nthe city’s normative regimes. With specific attention to themes of sexuality\, \nbodily relations\, loneliness and coming undone\, this workshop explores our \nbodies as sites of transformation\, to offer a glimpse of the shapes and \ncontours of a more liveable city – that might already be here. \n  \nDay 4: Staging the Livable City \n  \nOn day 4 we finish and finetune our scaled\, performative\, and embodied city-interventions which we started on the earlier days as a response to the workshops. We end a day with opening our Livable City-model to a closed group of critical friends and guests we choose to invite. \n  \nFacilitators of the Summer Studio include:  \nChristoph Brunner is Assistant Professor for Philosophy of Media and Technology at Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research concerns the aesthetic intimacies of media\, affect\, and social movements. \n  \n \n  \nAnnette-Carina van der Zaag is a Senior Lecturer in Humanities at Erasmus University College and convenes the Gender & Sexuality seminars at the Sandberg Institute. As a writer\, teacher and artist working in queer and black studies and sculptural textile practice\, she explores the materiality of bodies and their promise for worlding the otherwise. \n  \n \n  \nArlon Luijten is an interdisciplinary artist\, educator and (re)searcher. With theatre\, opera\, and experience design he connects people\, ideas\, knowledges and disciplines. He develops and facilitates transdisciplinary education- programs for Codarts\, University of the arts and RASL. \n  \n \n  \n  \nPRACTICAL INFORMATION AND HOW TO APPLY \nDates: 20 – 23 June 2024 \nTime: 10:00-18:00\, with optional evening social moments. \nLocation: RASL Spaces\, Hillevliet 90\, Rotterdam \n  \nFee: Participation is free of charge\, but spaces are limited\, and we currently cannot offer funding for travel and living expenses. Refreshments are provided. \n  \nApplicants should have a BA\, MA\, or PhD in a relevant field\, be entering their final year of a BA program\, or have equivalent professional experience and backgrounds in the performing and visual arts and design\, the sciences\, humanities\, and technology studies. \n  \nTo apply\, please submit a (written or audio-visual) motivation outlining how your research and practice intersects with the concerns of the Summer Studio and your CV (including website or portfolio links) to info@rasl.nu. \n  \nAPPLICATION DEADLINE : JUNE 10 – 17.00 hrs \n  \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/rasl-summer-studio-2024/
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SUMMARY:RASL makes public: FILM X BOOK
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY 14 MAY 2024\n16:00-18:00 | WALK-IN FROM 15:30\nKINO\, GOUVERNESTRAAT 129-133\, ROTTERDAM\n  \n– Presentation of the new RASL book ‘THIS IS NOT A GARDENING BOOK’\nPresented by co-editor Wander van Baalen\n‘THIS IS NOT A GARDENING BOOK’ presents a collection of case studies\, essays and glossary contributions exploring new forms of transdisciplinary education. The authors contributing to the volume – artists\, academics and students – are interested in the transformative potential of education that does not stop at institutional or disciplinary boundaries. \n  \n– Premiere documentary ‘RASL: Re-Imagining Tomorrow’\nPresented by makers Arlon Luijten and Barbara van den Boogaard\nA short film (35 min) about education at the intersection of art\, science and society. In the film\, a ‘magical’ storyteller invites us to look at reality as a composition in which multiple opinions\, perspectives\, social forces\, cultural forces and forces of nature dance with each other; endlessly layered.\nUsing real-life examples and interview excerpts with students\, artists\, educators\, scientists and social partners\, the viewer gets an idea of how RASL aims to make young creators and thinkers ‘Response-able’ in the face of the great challenges of today and the future. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/rasl-makes-public-film-x-book/
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SUMMARY:RASL Experience Day
DESCRIPTION:RASL EXPERIENCE DAY\nNovember 30\, 2023\n\nDear prospective RASL student\, \nDo you have an artistic or a musical talent\, as well as a hunger for academic knowledge? we got you! book your agenda\, you are officially invited to join us for the RASL – Experience Day\, taking place on March 9th\, 2023 in Rotterdam. \nThe programme will include lunch\, mingling with other RASL candidates and current students\, a tour of the EUR\, WdKA and Codarts campuses\, joining creative workshops and use our state-of-the-art facilities. \nThe Dual Degree allows you to combine\, in a five year programme\, a bachelor at Codarts or Willem de Kooning Academy\, with a bachelor at Erasmus University (either International Bachelor of Arts and Culture Studies\, or Erasmus University College). \nDuring the experience day you’ll get a taste of what it is like to be a RASL student and meet the Dual Degree coordinators\, participate in a series of lectures and workshops and meet current Dual Degree students. Here below you can find the programme of the day. \n\n10:30 – 11:00                     Open Doors \n11:00 – 11:30                     Presentation: What is the RASL Dual Degree? \n11:30 – 12:00                     EUC: Problem Based Learning tutorial \n12.00 – 12.30                     Tour EUC \n12:30 – 13:30                     Tutorial IBACS \n13.30 – 14:00                     Lunch break / Mingle with Dual Degree students \n14.15 – 14.45                      Tour WdKA / Codarts \n15.00 – 15.30                     Workshop: RASL minor \n15:30 – 16:30                    Workshops: WdKA and Codarts (choose one ) \n16.30 – 17:30                    Q&A RASL Students and drinks \n\n*Please note this programme is tentative. Small adjustments could be made closer to the date. The event takes place at multiple locations in Rotterdam. The announced times are based on the local time in the Netherlands\, Central European Time (CET). \nYou can register indicating your preferences by sending an email to dualdegree@rasl.nu  \nWe are excited to see you. \nThe RASL team \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/rasl-experience-day/
CATEGORIES:Agenda,Double Degree,Open Day,RASL Events
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SUMMARY:The Language(s) of Water
DESCRIPTION:Re-imagining Tomorrow’s Water Sounds and Words through the Arts and Sciences\nRASL workshop\n17-18-19 November\, Erasmus University College\, Rotterdam\nThe RASL Winter Studio 2022 is a three-day transdisciplinary workshop in collaboration with Roma3 University. \n\nFor this interactive project we aim to combine different cultures\, languages and sounds. The research theme wants to explore the interaction between words and music in songs belonging to different linguistic and musical traditions with its emotional impact on audiences as well as performers. Specifically the event is structured around the cultural relevance of water\, the neuroscience of sounds and acoustic ecology. At the end of the three-day session\, participants will present their contributions in a collective open concert. \n\nParticipants will be mentored by: Maddalena Pennacchia\, Stefano Nencha and Stefano Nunzi. Maddalena Pennacchia is a full professor of English Literature at the Department of Foreign Languages Literatures and Cultures (LLCS) of Roma Tre University and a skilled singer. Stefano Nencha and Stefano Nunzi are renowned jazz musicians on the Italian jazz scene and they both teach in Rome. Guest professors include Chris Müller (EUC) and Josue’ Amador Valdez (Codarts). \n\nThe event will take place from Thursday 17th to Saturday 19th of November at Erasmus University College in Rotterdam (Nieuwemarkt 1A). The application deadline is Monday 31st of October. \nThe RASL winter Studio welcomes performing artists\, scholars\, writers\, scientists\, designers\, societal partners and people who would like to explore new research methods and develop collaborative practices that cross the boundaries between the arts and sciences. \n\nPractical Information \nDates: 17 to 19 November\, 2022. \nTime: 10:00-18:00 hrs\, with occasional evening social moments. \nLocation: Erasmus University College\, Nieuwemarkt 1A\, Rotterdam \nFee: Participation is free of charge\, but spaces are limited. \n\nProgram\nThursday\, 17th of November \n15:00 – 18:00 Introduction and warm up exercises ( bring your own instruments; bring a recording\, a poem\, a video\, a ‘movement’ also unfinished and write it down on a sheet of shared paper) \n18:30 – 19:00 Briza performance by Madalena\, Stefano N. and Stefano N. (Public event) \nFriday\, 18th of November \n10:00 – 12:30 Listening lectures (given by Pennacchia\, Müller\, Amador) \n13:00 – 15:30 Groupwork toward singular output \n15:30 – 18:30 Liquid improvisation (jazz) and spoken words creation (rhythm speech) toward collective output \nSaturday\, 19th of November \n10:30 – 13:00 Groupwork toward singular output / practice sessions \n14:30 – 15:30 Eco-Performance (Public Event) \n15:30 – 16:30 Reflection and closing \n\nApplication requirements\nApplicants should have a Bachelor or Master degree in a relevant field\, be entering their final year of a BA program\, or have equivalent professional experience and backgrounds in the performing and visual arts\, the sciences\, humanities\, and technology studies. \nWould you like to take part in the RASL workshop? Please submit a written or audio-visual motivation and (including website or portfolio links) to Marco Aperti[aperti@euc.eur.nl]. \nThe application deadline is October 31st. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/the-languages-of-water/
LOCATION:Erasmus University College Rotterdam
CATEGORIES:Agenda,Double Degree,Open Day,RASL Events
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SUMMARY:Ad-hoc ‘Breaking Boundaries’ Symposium
DESCRIPTION:On the 14th of June\, The Other Research Group (in collaboration with RASL and the lecturers’ platform ‘Education on the cutting edge of art\, science and technology’) is hosting a research symposium about experiences and challenges of research in between disciplines.\nThe Other Research Group is a loose collective of people with a shared orientation to finding other ways of doing research beyond the traditional academic paper. Most members have an interdisciplinary background and move between different disciplines and requirements. Instead of focusing on ‘what’ research is\, they are interested in how to do research. During past group meetings\, the group discussed questions and experiences of alternative modes of doing research\, including walking; ethnography; ways of writing; and more.\nDuring this symposium\, we would like to invite researchers that work on the cutting edge between art\, science and technology or in the ‘undisciplinary’ space in between disciplines to share ideas and experiences. We will do so in several parallel sessions/workshops/conversations hosted by members of The Other Research Group. The event takes place at EUC Rotterdam. Of course\, the corona measures will be observed. Online participation to the event is possible.\nPlease email Maaike van Papeveld for further questions or registration: m.m.van.papeveld@hr.nl.\nThe capacity of this symposium is limited. When registering\, please let us know whether you would like to join in person or online.
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/ad-hoc-breaking-boundaries-symposium/
LOCATION:Erasmus University College Rotterdam
CATEGORIES:Agenda,RASL Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210424
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SUMMARY:Seminar on Transdisciplinary Teaching
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nHow can different disciplines work together to exchange knowledge and promote emergent transdisciplinary ways of thinking and practicing? This two-day seminar brings together teachers from various disciplines to share experiences\, methodologies\, and practices which foster transdisciplinary learning. The seminar explores the conditions that make transdisciplinary education possible\, the skills and approaches necessary\, the challenges faced by teachers and students\, and the immense potentiality of working across disciplines on shared research and projects.\nParticipation: three representatives nominated by each institution.\nPreparation: Each partner will prepare a concise contribution (text\, video\, artwork\, case study\, etc) that outlines a key proposition\, insight\, or position on transdisciplinary teaching originating in their institutional experience. Deadline for brief proposal: April 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Transdisciplinary Teaching Intensive Study Programme builds on research done to date\, bringing together teachers from all network partners to identify and reflect on core issues of transdisciplinary teaching to distill key principles\, values and methods.\nPreparation\nIn preparation we ask each partner to prepare a concise contribution that outlines a key proposition\, insight\, or position on transdisciplinary teaching originating in their institutional experience.\nEach position will be shared with all participants in advance of the workshop and will form a thematic strand of the Intensive Study Programme\nThis can take multiple forms\, both in content and format\, examples might include but are not limited to:\n\n\npresentation of existing transdisciplinary practice /case studies\n\n\nidentifying core issues or problematics for transdisciplinary teaching\n\n\nspecific technical aspects of transdisciplinary teaching practice: for example\,\ngrading\, allocation of credits\, formation of transdisciplinary teaching teams\n\n\nnegotiating a space for transdisciplinary teaching within the academy\n\n\nhistories\, definitions and understandings of transdisciplinarity\n\n\npolitics: how contemporary understandings of transdisciplinarity intersect with the\npolitical economy: adaptation / flexibility / precarity.\n\n\nfailure in transdisciplinary teaching\n\n\nprovocations\n\n\nthe position of discipline in transdisciplinary teaching\n\n\ntransdisciplinary teaching as discipline\n\n\nmethods and approaches in transdisciplinary teaching\n\n\nfirst steps – introducing transdisciplinary teaching programmes\nContribution Formats:\nContributions can take multiple forms including video presentations\, texts\, artworks\, and case studies. We ask that they are concise (video limited to 5 minutes\, text to 2 pages) Each propositional statement will guide a short session during the workshop programme led by the authors so there will be an opportunity to expand on the ideas.\nThis seminar is a part of Erasmus + Exploring Transdisciplinary Education Combining Arts & Sciences\, specifically\, the Intensive Study Programme C1.
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/seminar-on-transdisciplinary-teaching/
CATEGORIES:Agenda
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210420T171500
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SUMMARY:UN-disciplined #1
DESCRIPTION:Dear RASL Humans\, \nWe are glad to invite you to the live stream of UN-disciplined\, on April 20th at 16:00.\nIn this pilot episode\, we explore how we can use a transdisciplinary approach to talk and think about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. For this pilot event we want to start from SDG n. 8 on promoting inclusive and sustainable work for all. \nUN-disciplined invites an international entrepreneur (Deborah Allen Rogers)\, an outspoken academic (Ginie Servant-Miklos) and an interdisciplinary artist (Merlijn Twaalfhoven) to build shared answers based on personal knowledge and expertise. \nLive-streaming from the Willem de Kooning Academy\, the guests have been asked to prepare a 1-minute pitch in which they answer this event’s research question: Where do we start to rethink work to become more sustainable and inclusive? The whole conversation aims to explore and connect different perspectives to explore sustainable speculative scenarios. \nLINK to the youtube audio live-stream. \nAfter the event\, we will open a call for contribution\, where we ask anyone to share their thoughts\, questions\, solutions and/or critique based on the event. These contributions can be shared via Whatsapp at: 06 8213 8003. The received contributions will be interwoven with a podcast episode which will follow the event shortly. \nProgram\n16:00 Start of the event\n16:05 Student artistic contribution on SDG n.8\n16:10 Roundtable session 1\n16:40 Break\n16:45 Roundtable session 2\n17:15 End of the event \nWe are looking forward to having you online. \n  \n 
URL:https://rasl.nu/event/un-disciplined-1/
CATEGORIES:Agenda
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