Special for Teachers: Between Order and Chaos

Teachers

  • January 21, 2025 / 19:00

Teachers take a guided tour of Calculations and Coincidences online and explore the artistic practices of pioneering artists of algorithm art, reflecting on how algorithms and mathematics can inspire art and the limits of abstraction. In the workshop, abstract compositions are created with various methods and simple algorithms to explore the balance between randomness and order.

Materials
Drawing paper Cardboard
Colored paints
Markers
Pencils
Glue
Scissors

Instructor: Filiz Kara Bilgin
Capacity: 50 people
Duration: 75 minutes

The event is free of charge, but reservation is required.
The online guided exhibition tour will be followed by an exhibition-themed workshop for events held on the Zoom application. Your camera and microphone must be turned on for the instructor to see the participants and give personalized instructions. Every registered participant is considered to have accepted these conditions.

About Filiz Kara Bilgin
She completed her undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate education at Marmara University Atatürk Faculty of Education. She participated in the program and bookwriting of the Ministry of National Education Visual Arts and Technology Design courses. She continued her duty as the Art Academy Coordinator in the Istanbul Teacher Academies Project. In this process, she started to organise teacher workshops in the museum and teacher training. Currently, she gives lectures and prepares teacher training and workshops as a ManEB staff and part-time lecturer at Medeniyet University.

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