Six European partners work together on the central question: How can a sensory approach and an artistic attitude contribute to an education that leads to a more connected and sustainable world?

Through artistic interventions, workshops, tools and publications, SenseSquared wants to demonstrate that this approach can and maybe should become the heart of all education.

Spotlight

Inhabitation — Sisters Hope Home

Inhabitation is a new artistic paradigm beyond both spectatorship and temporary participation.

This wonderful new publication is now available for free download as a PDF. In its physical form, however, this book is also something to see, touch, smell, weigh and ultimately open to thoughtfully taste its contents. The printed copy will be available in Sisters Hope’s online store beginning in January.

Download the PDF as a preliminary taster.

Children and teachers in Norwegian schools singing together as an obvious practice

A Singing Community

Kirsten Halle and colleagues at University of Stavanger promoted singing at school as a powerful tool for establishing togetherness.

Read more and watch the trailer

“A must read. A timely read. And with every page turn, a catalyst to envisioning change to sensing and sounding differently what it is to be human.” — Pam Burnard, Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations, University of Cambridge

Sensory Probes
Essays and exercises for teachers
to cultivate artistic attitudes
in the classroom

This book, with contributions from all project partners, can now be ordered. It is also availbable as a free downloadable PDF.

“If we take this premise seriously, we are bound to transform education by recovering its deep and meaningful connections with art and society.”

Vlad Glaveanu, Professor of Psychology, Dublinc City University.

A look at SenseSquared from an economic perspective
Photo: Madeleine Sars

An Economy of the Senses

Essay by Arthur Kok

At An Educations for the Future MANIFESTO on 15 & 16 November in Brussels, we welcomed special guest Arthur Kok, lecturer in Transforming the Economy at Fontys Tilburg.

Read his essay on the relevance of SenseSquared’s ideas for the economy here.

Sisters Hope Home af Sisters Hope.
Photo: I diana lindhardt

BOOK LAUNCH
Inhabitation — Sisters Hope Home

A new publication by Sisters Hope

Inhabitation is a new artistic paradigm beyond both spectatorship and temporary participation. Sisters Hope Home is a perennial inhabitation art piece exploring the home of a Sensuous Society. This publication came about within the framework of SenseSquared.

Join us at the Book Launch in Hedehusene (DK) on Friday 13 December 16:30-18:00

An Educations for the Future MANIFESTO

SAVE THE DATE
SenseSquared’s 2nd interactive international conference for teachers, education specialists and policy makers with 4 international keynotes and contributions by all partners.

Join us in Brussels on 15 & 16 November and receive SenseSquared publications for free.

Read more and register