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Creative Communities Work plan

Creative Communities Work plan . Velkomin til Austurlands . Velkommen til Öst –Island. Welcome to East Iceland. Aims and objectives . To build up infrastructure and strengthen vocational training and education for craftsmen and product designers

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Creative Communities Work plan

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  1. Creative CommunitiesWork plan VelkomintilAusturlands. VelkommentilÖst –Island. Welcome to East Iceland.

  2. Aims and objectives • To build up infrastructure and strengthen vocational training and education for craftsmen and product designers • To connect professional designers, craftsmen skilled and unskilled, firms and educational institution • To use the materials, knowledge and experience that are characteristic for the area, i.e. wood, wool and reindeer leather • To provide knowledge on marketing of product design and crafts • To define the elements creative communities needs to grow and bloom

  3. The Consortium 0 The Development Centre of East Iceland – Ingigerdur • The East Iceland Knowledge Network – Lára /Begga /Stefanía • The East Iceland Cultural Board – Signý • The Icelandic Forest Service – Thor. • Miðás – Furniture manufactory – JónHávardur • CRT – Bornholm – Karin/Lena • VæksthusHovedstadsregionen – Axel/Peter • TräcentrumKompetensutveckling – Viktor & Martin • Nässjö learning centre – Viktor & Martin • Filteriet – Inge Marie

  4. Associated Partners • Mrs. Lára’s wool fabric Seyðisfjörður • Upper secondary schools in the area of east Iceland • Association of forest farmers in the area of east Iceland • Craft and design council of Iceland • FRÆ – Education and training service centre

  5. Management board • Suggestion: Work package leaders: • NässjöTrjäoch learning Centre, • Development Centre of East Iceland, DCEI • The East Iceland Knowledge Network TEIKN • Monthly meetings: telephone, Skype • Lead partners TEIKN responsibilities is to oversee project processes and outcomes, DCEI responsible for all financial matters • Steering committee /support and feedback.

  6. Work Packages • Management • Wood • Textile; wool and reindeer leather • Marketing / Networking • Dissemination

  7. WP1 - ManagmentWP leader: TEIKN with assistance from DCEI (Lara and Inga) Aims: • Ensure successful cooperation and communication between partners • Organise and follow up on project process and outcomes • Organise meetings, interim and final reports • Publish working documents on project website Results: • Interim in October 2011 • Final report in September 2012

  8. WP 2 – WoodNässjö, The Icelandic Forest Service, Miðás, TEIKN & DCEI Aims: Curriculum design, wood as raw material, drying wood, different methods and techniques, wood based product design Results: • Training course curriculum: • Wood drying • Wood exploitation • Designing from wood. • Workshop wool and wood. Introduction material, Comparison study (with CRT) • Wood work shop in Nässjö - March 2011 • Experts from Nässjö visit Iceland – Autumn 2011

  9. WP 3 - TextileFilteriet, Nässjö, DCEI, TEIKN Aims: Curriculum design; felting wool as textile material, different methods of working with reindeer leather, product and textile design. Results: • Training course, curriculum: • Felting in different levels, • Different exploitations and design from wool and reindeer leather. • Work shop in Filteriet - February 2011 • Experts from Filteriet (wool) and AslaugJuliusson (reindeer leather) visit Iceland – Autumn 2011

  10. WP4 – Networking, Marketing etc.Væksthus Copenhagen, Nåssjö, DCEI, TEIKN Aims: Curriculum development or adjustment of their existing programmes Væksthjulet and Accelerating Fashion. Consultations and guidance based on Væksthus expertise Results: • Curriculum development in cooporation with TEIKN/Nåssjö , • Promotional material towards designers (fashion/textile/product designers) • Work shop in Copenhagen February 2011, training the trainers and designers

  11. WP5 - DisseminationCRT Bornholm, Nåssjö, DCEI, MRA Culture counsil east Aims: To market and disseminate the concept Creative Community Results: • Case study analysis Nässjö, East-Iceland and Bornholm • Comparison study • Introduction material – handout - web site • Final seminar in East Iceland and exhibition – Autumn 2012

  12. Main meetings – participants • Kick off November 2010 – All partners • Work shop in Denmark • Textile and marketing, Væksthused and Filteriet, • February 2011 • Partner no. 0-1-2-7-8 • Wood workshop in Sweden • March 2011 • CRT and Icelandic partners no. 0-1-3-4-5 • Partner meeting Copenhagen/Bornholm interim report. • October 2011. • Partner no. 0-1-2-5-6-7-8-9 • Final meeting/conference and exhibition in Iceland • September 2012 • All partners

  13. Work platforms • E- mails • Website /Blogg: http://torpid.is/ • Google wawe: https://wave.google.com/ • Telephones/skype

  14. Transfer of Innovation To Iceland from: • Nässjö - Wood • Væksthuset – Marketing and networking (Væksthjulet, Mentor system etc.) • Filteriet – Wool textile Between partners • Product development textile – wood • Marketing and networking • Cooperation of craftsmen, designers and producers. • The conceptualization of “Creative communities”

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