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#2 TakeMoreCare: card.glitches.me/workshop - artistic practice sharing
Naoto Hieda
“I’m sharing my artistic practice of creating cards filling them with daily fragments - representing a place, a person, an object or sense. I juxtapose and transpose these cards to generate new meanings. In this 2-hour online session, I guide you through to explore the potential of cards. As a creative tool, for example, my childhood playground gets linked to my current commuting routine though onomatopoeia. As a documentation tool, text and drawing will be stored physically and digitally for reference. As a collaborative tool, we will exchange the cards and remix them with each other, leading to collective storytelling, a short online group performance, and any other artistic output.”
📅 30 January 2026 ⏰ 2-4 p.m. CET 💻 Online (Zoom)
🗣️ The workshop will be held in English.
👥 Open for participants of all genders.
Practical note:
Upon registration, please let us know your postal address too, so we can ship blank cards either by post or pdf, which you can print out. For the workshop, please bring the blank cards and a pen.
👕 We recommend wearing comfortable clothes.
About Naoto Hieda
Naoto Hieda is a researcher and an artist from Japan based in Estonia as a junior research fellow and a PhD student at Tallinn University. With a background in engineering (B.Eng. at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan and M.Eng. at McGill University, Canada), they completed Diplom II (master's equivalent) with distinction from the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany and work internationally for theater productions and in the visual arts. In their artistic work, they question the productive qualities of coding and speculate on new forms, post-coding through neuroqueerness, decolonization and live coding.
#1 TakeMoreCare: Guilt, Responsibility and Solidarity – a collaborative artistic exploration of masculinity/ies and social tensions
Samuel Duvoisin
Conflicts in artistic and collaborative processes are complex: unclear responsibilities, emotional closeness, high expectations. Often it’s not only about tasks, but also about guilt, recognition – and the question of how we can remain in solidarity, even when it hurts.
In this 2-hour online session we connect personal practice with social perspective:
Individual: body awareness, dealing with blame, stress regulation
Collective: collaboration, questions of responsibility, dynamics of masculinity and power
Societal: art as a contribution to violence prevention and peace work
We will work with short writing prompts and shared reflection. The aim is to create impulses that can flow into your practice – and perhaps also into broader processes of social change.
📅 22 Sept 2025 ⏰ 11–13am CET 💻 Online (Zoom)
The workshop will be held in English. | Open for participants of all genders. We will look at masculinity not as an identity some people have but as a set of norms that affect us all.
About
Samuel Duvoisin is an artist, choreographer and art therapist in training. From 2015 to 2024 Samuel worked in the duo Artmann&Duvoisin, whose interdisciplinary formats ranged between dance, radio play, book publication, and contemporary musical. A documentary approach, reflecting everyday work and life realities through artistic means, is characteristic of the practice.
Since 2024 Samuel has been developing an individual practice within a Master’s in Art Therapy, focusing on guilt, responsibility, and solidarity, as well as questions of violence and radicalization prevention, with a special focus on gender roles. Samuel identifies as non-binary, is white, and is read as male.
📧 Contact: duvoisindesoumagnat@gmail.com