Art workshop pedagogy |
Characteristics of Z |
Behavioural characteristic |
Allows a direct, intimate encounter, face to face |
Virtual intimacy through a machine, a substitute for face-to-face encounters. |
Eye contact and interpersonal communication |
Nurturing the ability to be alone allows for an encounter with inner, personal depth |
They deny themselves the benefits of being alone |
The ability to be alone |
Co-occupation as a group of artists is a shared and deep common denominator. Making a group exhibition |
Breaking up the social group Encouraging individuality |
The attitude toward the social group |
An ongoing process of creation from stage to stage, from planning to the final product |
A culture of "here and now" without the ability to postpone gratification |
Ability to delay gratification |
In-depth discussion of subjects from different aspects of content and techniques |
Superficiality in research. Access to knowledge directly and immediately |
Access to knowledge |
Activity from beginning to completion |
Passivity |
The nature of the activity |
Boundaries of time, place, technique, materials, and ability to express |
No boundaries |
Approach to boundaries |
Deep and continuous work that requires a great deal of concentration on content and techniques |
Difficulty in continuous concentration and disconnected from thinking |
Ability to concentrate |
Selected, personal, authentic, deep and sensitive content |
Content that is mediated by screens encourages violence, Glorification of the external world |
Content world |
Communication through visual products, through the art language, an ongoing artistic and emotional discourse about the works and motives for the works |
Difficulties in communicating with each other |
Ability to communicate with each other |
Developing visual and verbal expression as an integral part of the creative process, followed by the development of emotional and reflective discourse |
Drinking alcohol out of an inability to speak, share, and be authentically exposed without drinking |
Ability to share and be exposed |
Professional, emotional, deep, collaborative, and authentic discourse |
An alienated and sometimes violent discourse |
The nature of the discourse |