Writing

  • Drawing from Articles

    Drawing from Articles     Students have different articles to read Purpose: Who for:  

  • Haiku 

    Haiku Background: Haiku is a Japanese-origin form of poetry that captures moments in a very small space and leaves room for imagination. Basic form is the following:  three phrases, 17 syllables, structure: 5-7-5 (short, long, short). There are no rhymes in haiku. Haikus are simple, minimalistic, symbolic, and they focus on nature, perceptions, senses, emotions. Haikus…

  • Generative storytelling with different perspectives

    Generative Storytelling with Different Perspectives In short Generating a narrative that captures a meaningful place by scrambling individually written words and sentences related to that place into a collective prose or poetic story. This is an exercise where visiting PIMDI master students ask the local upper secondary pupils to take them to a place that…

  • Deconstructing the Museum

    Deconstructing the Museum This workshop was designed by Lene Dalgard and Kristin Kolloen Nielsen for the Kristiansand Intensive Week in 2022. This playful workshop invites its participants to use their creativity and imagination to engage with each other and explore the museum in a different way.    The participants worked in groups and interacted with the…

  • IMAGE AND BEYOND EXPLORATION

    Image and Beyond Exploration In short   This exercise is meant to explore different perspectives towards culturally controversial matters. During the preparation period, the proposition is executed every day for a short period of time. Each participant spends his/her/their time attentively on an image picked by another participant and shares their reactions with other participants in…