
A research project on digital tools for collaboration in art and design, led by Random(lab) in France, in collaboration with three European partners.
STUDENT
COURSE
MENTOR
partner
MENTOR
SDG
As Europe emerges from lockdown and the successful vaccination campaign fills us with optimism for the future, the Ecole Supérieure d'Art et Design Saint-Etienne (ESADSE), in collaboration with the Estonian Academy of Art (EKA) and the Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch-Gmünd (HfG), its international partners, takes this opportunity to reflect on the past year and a half and contemplate the reinvention of art and design education in a post-Covid era. To address these crucial questions, the Digital Tools for Creative Collaboration project was initiated, co-funded by the Erasmus Program of the European Commission, with the Bureau of Design Associations (BEDA) as an associated partner.
Dorothée Abaiadze, Sigmund Abou Chrouch, Maëlys Bard, Maximilian Becht, Marion Benoist-Grandmaison, Sarah Boutière, Ekaterina Brytkova, Quinn Darby Feller, Heloïse Debrand, Adrien Delimard, Lars Dörper, Vadim Drobot, Yareni Duriez Urias, Julien Dzviga, Laura Ego, Sarah Fütterling, Artemiy Guslistov, Hugo Guyomard, Felix Häberle, Sarah Hadjazi, Alicia Hardegen, Yannick Hoffmeister, Ludovic Hohl, Mathias Hu, Katrin Koskela, Nicole Krein, Mélissa Lenain, Alféa Morelli, Daisy Muntean, Thang Nguyen, Natsumi Nonaka, Andy Parker, Luis Pflüger, Manon Picat, Kai Raku, Tobias Reinhart, Alina Remlinger, Philipp Roser, Morgane Rousseau, Sarah Sadoun, Hugo Saksik, Roman Samarskyy, Viki Schmidt, Florens Schwendowius, Enis Sentürk, Vanessa Sigg, Helen Staak, Leoni Stein, Bianca Tillmann, Kaisa Uik, Mark Uustalu, Lucie Wittmer, Samantha Zannoni and Lilas Zerouati