Online Symposium held by ABARoma and curated by Beatrice Peria and Marco Rinaldi
In the framework of EU4ART project will be introduced the state of work of the multilingual art dictionary on which members of ABAROMA, HUFA, HfBK and LMA are working. The dictionary is a collection of two main terms groups, Poiesis and Praxis, separated for convenience, but intimately connected to each other in the daily didactic activity of Fine Arts Universities.
Language is a fundamental tool of understanding, learning and cultural integration: this is the reason why this tool is being realized aimed primarily at students and teachers, who will take part to mobilities among the four institutions of the project. Even if nowadays English represents the common language, the multilingual dictionary keeps domestic expressions, slangs and definitions from the four languages: Italian, Hungarian, German and Latvian.
This tool will be useful in the enhancement of cultural and linguistic differences as in the implementation of a more complete communication and mutual understanding in the art realm. At the Symposium there will be speeches by staff members, who will present several issues linked to the dictionary, and artists who will talk about keywords of their artistic work and didactic activity.
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10.00 am chair Marco Rinaldi
Cecilia Casorati
Director of Academy of Fine Arts Rome
Institutional Greetings
Tiziana D’Acchille
Academy of Fine Arts Rome
EU4ART Project
Marco Rinaldi
PhD, Academy of Fine Arts Rome
Sticking Needle into Bottom of the
Sea: Reasons of an Art Dictionary
Beatrice Peria
Academy of Fine Arts Rome
Why Poiesis?
Franciska Szabó
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
On Methodology: collecting and
working on practice-based Art Terms
Dániel Horváth
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
A Glimpse into the Language of
the Studios: the Workshop Slang
Coffee break (15 min)
Sergio Sarra
Academy of Fine Arts Rome
Studio Visit
Alessandra Porfidia
Academy of Fine Arts Rome
The Experience into Sculpture:
a Dialogue with Words and the
physical Matter
Pietro Roccasecca
Academy of Fine Arts Rome
Langue, Parole et Choses:
Borrowings and Re-Borrowings
in the artistic Discourse
Kristīne Metuzāle
Tilde
Terminology Management
made simple by Tilde Term
Question time
Lunch break (60 min)
2.00 pm chair Beatrice Peria
Brigitta Dóczi
PhD, Eötvös Lóránd University
Ádám Albert
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Visual Art and English
Antra Priede
Art Academy of Latvia
The Heritage of forbidden
visual Art Terms
Elise Beutner
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
On Multilingualism in
European Universities
Artists and Words
Gianni Dessì
Pasquale Polidori
Marina Bindella
Paolo Canevari
H. H. Lim
Luana Perilli
Myriam Laplante
Question time