Please check our current activity on our new webpage: www.pixelache.com.

- was the outreach & education programme of Pixelache Helsinki scene around the year (2010-2014)
PIXELVERSITY = PIXELACHE + DIVERSITY / UNIVERSITY
- on Pixelache-festivaalin toimintakenttää laajentava ympärivuotinen koulutusohjelma
- är Pixelache-festivalens året runt-aktiva, utåtriktade och uppsökande utbildningsverksamhet
- on Pixelache Helsinki raames kogu aasta vältel aset leidev teavitus- ja haridusprogramm
- это круглогодичная программа Pixelache в Хельсинки по образованию и распространению знаний
Pixelache Helsinki is a transdisciplinary platform for experimental art, design, research and activism. Amongst our fields of interest are: experimental interaction and electronics; renewable energy production/use; bioarts and art-science culture; grassroot organising and networks; politics and economics of media/technology; alternative economy cultures; VJ culture and audiovisual performances; media literacy and engaging environmental issues.
Related pedagogy on the above topics aims to support the regional grassroots scene(s), and is based upon learning from experience and from peers: Learning by doing, and doing it together. The programme variably consists of presentations, workshops, camps, expeditions and other events: Some share and sustain ongoing local practice; others benefit from serendipity and specialists visiting Helsinki; or support activity that happens outside the usual locations, including the nearby regions.
Pixelversity aims to be a ‘learning bridge’ between practitioners, cultural and non-profit organisations, interested individuals and larger institutions, and an outreach programme extending beyond Helsinki. Consideration is given to the relationships between the different activities, and how they may build up accumulative knowledge and skills towards future Pixelache events. Click to read more.
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PAST ARCHIVE OF EVENTS 2013-2010
Links and much documentation of events can be found via this page: Pixelversity Programme 2013.
Download slides showing Pixelversity Overview 2011-2012 [16.2mb pdf]
(presented in Mal Au Pixel Festival in Paris, 28.10.2012) NB: Slideshow including 2013 images to be developed.
The 2011 programme was composed of proposals from artists, makers, organisers and researchers who are Pixelache association members, and invited guest contributors. The events also offered a meeting point for the local Pixelache scene outside the festival period, and an opportunity to check out partner activity in Kemiönsaari/Kimitoön, Tampere and Tallinn. Going further back, read more details about Pixelversity Programme 2010.
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CONTACT
The programme was coordinated and facilitated by local artist-organiser Andrew Gryf Paterson.
Information about programme was shared in English, but also, when possible, in other local languages.
andrew [-at-] pixelache .ac
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BACKGROUND
From the beginning, Pixelache Helsinki Festival has featured workshops and skill-sharing as a core part of its production. Since 2006, educational events have also taken place at other times outside the Festival week. In particular during 2008, a ‘Pixelache University’ theme informed that year’s festival activity and events which stretched over the year. Hence onwards, the ongoing programme took on the portmanteau name ‘Pixelversity’, with an inclusive and adaptive approach thoughout the year.
In 2009 there was an experimental ‘curated pedagogy’ event called PixelIST that took place in Istanbul as part of the Pixelache Network development, coordinated by Finnish curator Aura Seikkula and artist-organiser Andrew Gryf Paterson, in collaboration with the then artist-lecturer Ahmet Atif Akin, Visual Communications Department of Bilgi University, Turkey.
PEER PRODUCTION LICENSE
All text, digital materials and media shared from the context of Pixelversity are shared with the aims of the Peer Production License.

Welcome to join the 3rd Talking Trash(lab) lecture, this time byErnest Truely(Polymer/Baltic Film & Media School, Tallinn, EE). The lecture takes place again atAalto Media Factory,Friday 13th from 17.30-19.00.
"The Polymer Method of production"
Mr Truely will show documentation of site specific, functional installation in temporary environments including Error Sauna in Estonia and Lithuania in the context of international artist residency. He will report onTrashlab TallinnatCulture Factory Polymer(12-22 March 2012) with photographic and anecdotal documentation. He will explain and...

There are currently an accumulation of Trashlab events to savour in Tallinn, Estonia.Culture Factory Polymer(Ülase 16/Madara 22) has been hosting a Trashlab workshop “down and dirty in Polymer” since last week, taking advantage of much space and junk to meet a house challenge: a hot water bath with low electricity usage.
Finnish artists & makersMikko Laajola, Albert Laine, Jukka Hautamäki, Sara Milazzo, Antti Ahonenjoin their Estonian-based peersErnest Truely & Justin Tyler Tatein the process, which culminates in theREUSE exhibitionopening on Thursday23rd March at 17.00, displaying...

The 5th stop on theVirtuality Grand Tour* is Tues. 20.3. at 18.00 EEST / +2 GMT.
Jon Paludan, artist-gamer from Copenhagen, invites us to anopen google spreadsheet, as a free game world. Here you can make your own area the way you want, although anybody can also change this public space. When you have to make all from scratch, it becomes clear that online culture is both open and closed, private and public. Such a space could give a clue on what kind of control an open space needs to work, what do we want to play.
Again the event will last for 1 hr, and we begin in ourTwitvisio...

Artist Justin Tyler Tate leads his regular 'Fake It Till You Make It' workshop in Ptarmigan Tallinn. this time connected to the Trashlab activities in Tallinn organised by Pixelache. More information on the Ptarmigan website.

The e-embroidery workshop was organized byRamyah Gowrishankar and Kati Hyyppä 17.-18.3.2012 in Helsinki at the Cable Factory as a part ofPixelversity. The workshop explored the marriage of traditional embroidery and electronics, embracing crafting traditions and open design. The workshop was supported by the helping hand ofAndrew Gryf Patersonfrom Pixelversity,Kässämartatwho provided their experience of stitches, andTAUKOclothing brand, who provided recycled fabrics for the workshop.
The workshop started with a brief introduction to the worlds of embroidery and electronics, after which the...
"A grassroots approach to a sustainable world"
Special guest-speakers Harmen Zijp and Diana Wildschut, independent artists, who live and work in an old factory building in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, and are involved in a number of grassroots maker initiatives, including FabLab Amersfoort.
Their artists collective 'de Spullenmannen' produces visual theatre, installation art en purposeless contraptions. All of their work is made from society's leftovers: lost-and-founds, scrap yard parts, from kitchen utensils to industrial robot arms. A special focus in their work is the border between...
"A grassroots approach to a sustainable world"
Special guest-speakers Harmen Zijp and Diana Wildschut, independent artists, who live and work in an old factory building in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, and are involved in a number of grassroots maker initiatives, including FabLab Amersfoort.
Their artists collective 'de Spullenmannen' produces visual theatre, installation art en purposeless contraptions. All of their work is made from society's leftovers: lost-and-founds, scrap yard parts, from kitchen utensils to industrial robot arms. A special focus in their work is the border between...