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Realized with the supportof the European Commission’s

Socrates Minerva Action Programme

The MultimediArt ProjectThe MultimediArt Project

Conference Art, Schools and New Technologies

Florence, 5th November 2003

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Realized with the supportof the European Commission’s

Socrates Minerva Action Programme

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The MultimediArt project is co-financed by the European Commission, Directorate General Education and Culture, in the framework of the Socrates Programme – Minerva Action

Introduction

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Background

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The ARTE project (also financed by the Socrates ODL programme) aimed at promoting the use of ODL for teaching and learning European contemporary art

Some of the teachers involved expressed the willingness to experiment the use of new technologies in the art creation process.

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Objectives

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Promote the use of new technologies in processes of artistic creation

Promote the knowledge of new art forms based upon the use of new technologies

                                               

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Target Group

Teachers of art and art related subjects in secondary schools (art institutes, art schools, scientific schools, technical institutes)

Students of art and art related subjects in secondary schools

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Schools involved

44 schools in 10 European countries

Italy: 14 schoolsScotland: 12 schoolsEngland: 1 schoolSweden: 3 schoolsFinland: 3 schools

Spain: 4 schoolsGermany: 3 schoolsGreece: 2 schoolsLithuania: 1 schoolPoland: 2 schools

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Partners

PIXEL - IT

Regione Toscana - IT

Comune di Firenze – IT

Connectis – IT

IRRE Toscana – IT

University of Fine Arts of Brera – IT

University of Patras CTI – GR

Aberdeen City Council – UK

Bildungswerk Ver.di – DE

Ilomantsin Oppimiskeskus – FI

De Geergymnasiet - SE

Junta de Andalusia CEP Bolullos - ES

15 partners in 9 European nations

Associated Partners:

• Nottingham County Council - UK

• Cumbria University of Arts - UK

• Youth Culture Centre - Poland

10 national coordinators (in 10 countries) each responsible for a number of schools at local level.

45 schools involved in 10 countries.

Continuous and transparent system for circulating information.

Democratic system for decision making (i.e. Steering Committee)

Project Management

Problems experienced

Low levels of English comprehension amongst the teachers of art

Technical problems (e.g. Format/size of the works sent)

Copyright of the artworks published on the web site.

Management of the virtual meetings.

Main ResultsMultimediArt Portal

On-line training Course on art and new technologies

Library collecting art teaching sources

Art Gallery (also containing pedagogical information on new forms of art)

On-Line Forum

On-line Meeting Place

Other Results 100 Teachers and about 800 students are now aware of how technologies can support the art creation process

More appropriate use of technologies in art schools

Continuous contacts and co-operation between art teachers and students throughout Europe

Sharing of pedagogical material between art teachers in Europe

2 Transnational Teachers’ Workshops

8 National Teachers’ Workshops in each participating country

Unexpected Results Use of the training project for the Italian teachers’ refresher course (Circolare Ministeriale N° 55 Corso di formazione B)

Admission of some students to prestigious art academies on merit of their participation in the project.

Improvement of the teachers’ knowledge and understanding of the English language.

Organization of one to one meetings and exchanges between the partner schools.

New “friendships” and collaborations.

DisseminationDissemination

EventsThe MultimediArt project was presented at the following events:

       On-Line Educa Berlin

      TED 2002, Genoa Trade Fair

      MediaShow 2002, Melfi

      Inforscuola 2002, Florence

      Work In, Arezzo

      Museum Image, Arezzo

      Minerva Coordinator Meeting, Brussels

      Meetings on Contemporary Art, Florence

      Minerva Seminar, Indire, Florence

      Schools Conference 6.0, Bologna

      Media and Education Conference, Belgrade

Meetings

The MultimediArt project was presented during bilateral meetings with:

      University of Warsaw (Poland)

      University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow (Poland)

      Audio Visual Centre (Malta)

Articles The following articles have been written about the MultimediaArt project:

      “The MultimediArt Project”, Franca Gattini, in the publication “Internet e Multimedialità per un apprendimento cooperativo” (Internet and Multimedia for cooperative learning) , edited by IRRE Toscana, 2002.

      “L’Arte si Impara su Internet con il Progetto MultimediArt” (One learns about Art on the Internet with the MultimediArt Project), in ToscanAffari, 12 February 2002.

      “Il Multimediale al servizio dell’arte” (Multimedia at the service of Art), in Il Quotidiano, 13 April 2002

      “Nuove Tecnologie ed Arte” (New Technologies and Art), by Giulio Luzzi, in Computer e Internet, July 2002

     “MultimediArt in der Schule“ (MultimediArt in the School), in Das Band, December 2002

      “Das Multimediart Projekt“ (The MultimediArt Project), in Mitteilungen, January 2003

      The MultimediArt Project, in eLearning Europa (www.elearningeuropa.info), March 2003

Interviews

The Coordinator or the MultimediArt project has recorded the following radio interviews:

      BBC World Service, Interviewed by the journalist Alice Castle, January 2002

      National Polish Radio, interviewed by the journalist Maria Prucinska, April 2003

 

Web SiteThe following Internet web sites mention the MultimediArt project (and provide links to it):      Elearningeuropa.Info (www.elearningeuropa.info)

      ESchola (www.eschola.eun.org)

      Delphi Project (www.ub.es/eulearning/delphi/index.htm)

      Cognitivemedia (www.cognitivemedia.org/eng_link.html)

      Regione Toscana (www.retetoscana.it)

      Comune di Firenze (www.comune.firenze.it)

Biblioteca di Documentazione Pedagogica (www.bdp.it)

ExibArt (www.exibart.com)

Istituto d’Arte Selvatico (www.selvatico.padova.it)

Neue Medien in der Lehre an Universitäten und Fachhochschulen (www.nml.at)

Simon Williamson (http://www.spwilliamson.freeuk.com)

CREA (http://www.crea.es)

Istituto Regionale Ricerca Educazione (www.irre.toscana.it)

Sophia (http://portal.sophia.it)

Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Belgrado (http://www.italcultbg.org.yu)

The MultimediArt The MultimediArt PortalPortal

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http://www.multimediart.net

.Database of Schools

Every school is presented in a separate file under the section “Schools” on the project web site.

.Distance Training Course

Module 1: New Technology for EducationInternet for education

Module 2: Art and New TechnologiesTechnology as an improvement of traditional artistic expression

Module 3: Technology and New Forms of ArtTechnology as a means of alternative art expression

. Library

A virtual library that contains didactic material for teaching art and art related subjects.

Teachers contribute to the library both with didactic material that they have themselves developed as well as with indications of where to find material and resources on the Internet.

. The Art GalleryThe Art Gallery contains the artworks realized with the aid of new technologies.

The Gallery is divided into two main sections:

Artists and Students.For every work of art there are the following links:

Interview with the artistNotes about the artist’s art trainingTechniques usedVisitors book

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Virtual Forum

Virtual community for European schools on the theme of contemporary art.

The forum is divided into 3 main sections: Art and New Technologies Project Training Course Library

We are searching further public/private financing for the:

Updating of the on-line course by University of Brera

Creation of further tutorial by the students involved

Organization of teachers’ workshops

Updating of the art gallery

Exchange of teaching material through the virtual library

Forum management

Computer conferences organisation and management

Future Perspectives

Contacts:Dr. Elisabetta Delle DonneE-mail: elisabetta@pixel-online.nethttp// www.multimediart.net

Thank you for the attention

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Art, Schools and New Technologies

Florence, 5th November 2003

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