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For you information: There are two courses organized during this spring term that might interest you: Experience technologies in April, and Introduction to the Northern Cultural History in February. Enrollment for both courses is open in Oodi. CULT1107 Experience technologies 4 cr. Content: Historical definitions for mediated experiences, understanding of contemporary experience technologies in the framework of experience industry and economy. Learning outcomes: After completion of the course the student is able to contextualize different forms of experience technologies, including media art and popular culture, understand theoretical perspectives to technologically supported aesthetic experiences Method: Weekly assignments as group work, group field reports on experiences provided by e.g. game industry, karaoke and/or media art exhibitions (depending on exhibition schedules) Requirements: Successful completion of required exercises Supplementary literature: Supplementary literature will be given on lectures by the instructor Tutor: Audiovisual media culture /Lecturer Seppo Kuivakari Enrollment in Oodi Schedule: 11.04.14 pe 13.15-17.00 25.04.14 pe 09.15-13.00 08.05.14 to 09.15-13.00 UKUL 1110 Introduction to the Northern Cultural History 4cr. Contents: Viewpoints on Northern Cultural History. (Cultural History in Finland, Identities and mentalities, Art and Culture, Religion, Sámi Cultural History.) Requirements: Lectures (12 h), required reading, learning journal. Enrollment in Oodi Tutor: Marja Tuominen (Cultural History, Faculty of Social Sciences) Schedule: Monday 24.2.2014 Introduction: 9.15–10.00 Maija Mäkikalli: Cultural History in Finland. 10.15–11.45 Marja Tuominen: Introduction to the northern cultural history. Tuesday 25.2.2014 Modern and multicultural Lapland. View points on the history of Rovaniemi in the 1800s and 1900s: 10.15–11.00 Marko Niemelä: The Soundscapes of Rovaniemi Fair 1881–1930. An ethomusicolocigal approach. 11.15–12.00 Veera Kinnunen: Materialising modernity in the north. Future visions in regional planning in Kemi River area, Finnish Lapland. 12.00–13.00 Lunch break. View points on the Sámi history: 13.00–15.00 Veli-Pekka Lehtola: Presence of past. Memory in oral Sámi tradition and in postcolonial context. 15.15–16.00 Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja: The first Sámi artists – Johan Turi, Nils Nilsson Skum and John Savio. Wednesday 26.2.2014 View points on the northern art of the 1900s: 9.15-10.30 Mervi Autti: 1) The Misses Autti at the window. Single female photographers of Rovaniemi at the beginning of the 1900s. 2) Image of Lapland – Matti Saanio’s reportage during and after post-war reconstruction. 10.45–11.45 Jyrki Siukonen: Radicalism from the Margins. Lappish Art in the 1960s.
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