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Innovation space project: innovation through art & design

1ZM250

About this course

This Challenge-Based Learning course will focus on the intersection between art & technology.
You can choose from a variety of challenges brought in by professional artists, designers, and other stakholders in the cultural field (e.g. museums, concert halls). The challenges have a very open nature that allows you and your team to set your own (learning) goals, although the challenge owners can help you in providing frameworks when needed..
Whatever the starting point, you will be challenged to go off the beaten track. Operating outside your comfort zone gives you the opportunity to reflect on your own technological/engineering/scientific competencies, and find new ways to revalue, develop and validate them. In combination with art methodologies, you will broaden your perspective and increase your skills to develop innovative ideas.
In this process you will be guided by designers, artists, coaches, scientific staff and other professionals. There is budget for tours, guest lectures, workshops and materials so that you can shape your learning path in the best possible way.
You will have acces to the broad Art & Tech community,and partners like NEMO Science Museum, AFAS Live, Dutch Design Foundation, or GLOW can offer ways to showcase the project you have worked on, so that it can be shown to a wider audience.

The course is part of educational innovation in TU/e innovation Space.

Learning outcomes

Develop an art/design project with technological/scientific aspects within an interdisciplinary team.
After completing this course, you should be able to:

Approach:

  • Research, select, and apply appropriate design, engineering and artistic approaches and tools in order to create an innovative, artistic and science-based demonstration model.

Analysis:

  • Interpret a challenge with artistic and technological aspects, and identify possible design and engineering directions.

Synthesis:

  • Develop an original and integrative design, resulting in a creative demonstration model. Represent a demonstration model in an original, experiential, and understandable manner.

Interdisciplinarity & Project management:

  • Identify, envision, and amplify the role and contributions of engineering disciplines and other competencies. Collaborate well as a team with all involved stakeholders.

Reflection:

  • Define and regularly reflect on both team and personal development goals.

Individual:

  • Reflect on the individual role in an interdisciplinary team and on the development of one’s own professional identity.

Prior knowledge

You must meet one of the following collections of requirements

  • Collection 1
  • Completed Final examination Bsc program
  • Collection 2
  • Completed Pre-Master

Additional information

course
10 ECTS
  • Level
    master
If anything remains unclear, please check the FAQ of TU Eindhoven.

Starting dates

  • 1 Sept 2025

    ends 26 Oct 2025

    LocationEindhoven
    LanguageEnglish
    Term *Block GS1
    Tuesday 08:45 - 12:45, Friday 13:30 - 17:30
    Register between 15 Jun, 00:00 - 24 Aug
  • 2 Feb 2026

    ends 5 Apr 2026

    LocationEindhoven
    LanguageEnglish
    Term *Block GS3
    Tuesday 08:45 - 12:45, Friday 13:30 - 17:30
    Register between 15 Nov, 00:00 - 4 Jan
These offerings are valid for students of Wageningen University