ArtIST project team at ISPIM Innovation Conference 2022

For the first time after COVID-19 pandemic in June 2022 ISPIM Innovation Conference was organised offline, in Copenhagen with over 500 participants present. The majority of the ArtIST team came to Copenhagen to share research results and Artist pedagogical practices a, also to meet each other and to share plans as well as spread the word and exchange experiences about STEAM practices in innovation management. 

How Blue is Your Sky?

ArtIST team was involved in organising the “Innovation Photo Challenge” in collaboration with Iain Bitran. The outcome of the challenge was a beautiful welcome video collage made from participants photos for the ISPIM community supporting the innovation and exploration spirit of the conference. Ger Post from Fontys University of applied sciences won the best photo prize. Congratulations Ger! 

Do you want to innovate better? Ask a photographer!

For the ISPIM Copenhagen conference the ArtIST team prepared a photography in innovation workshop based on the experience of Paris Spring School 2022. Workshop included hand-on photo experience, shared experiences on how to use photos in research and teaching and practical exercises for teachers and students.

Despite the very early first session on June 8th, the workshop attracted about 20 participants, who shared the positive feedback and performed a practical exercise  in a very creative way. You can see the artistic results of the workshop in the picture.

Many participants were excited by the workshop and  are willing to include introduced photography and art based approaches to their teaching and research. “Thank you for leading the ISPIM workshop on using photography in research. It’s always good to develop different perspectives and approaches.” – says one of the participants. 

Scientific article: How Theatre, Music, Visual Arts contribute to Teaching Innovation Management  (online and offline)

In addition to the photography workshop, the ArtISTArtIST team prepared several research presentations.

On June 6th Iulduz Khairullina presented a paper “How Theatre, Music, Visual Arts contribute to Teaching Innovation Management  (online and offline)“ where She shared best approaches, requirements for teachers and students and main challenges of STEAM module development in Artist project  and compared the results of Online Winter School 2021 and Summer School in Miskolc, Hungary.

Another presentation from the ArtIST team was “Competence building in STE(A)M learning, innovation and entrepreneurship” introduced by Csaba Deák (University of Miskolc). 

ISPIM 2022 provided the ArtIST team with multiple insights for the next ArtIST summer and winter schools, new ideas for future research. We sincerely thank organisers and participants for fruitful and refreshing collaboration. Looking forward to the next meeting!

Written by Yulduz Khairullina


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Project funded by European Commission Erasmus+ Programme - Project reference: 612898-EPP-1-2019-1-FI-EPPKA3-PI_FORWARD: Integrated Interdisciplinary Education Module on Art, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Science