Abstract :
This contribution is an introduction to an online
forum, Vivarium, at the new open|ed web site.
The site will be accessible to an audience of:
educationalists, artists, producers, development
agencies and funding bodies. The forum will
discuss the artist as educator, the culture of art in
education, and explicitly Live Art as tool for
rendering social issues for exploration in the
classrooms of the future.
In an era of global ecologies of information,
offering users data on everything from hydroponics
to Derrida’s text The Truth in Painting,
fertile knowledge is increasingly accessed
through non-hierarchical networks. In such a
terrain, a new post-pedagogical approach to
creativity appears essential if we hope to excite,
channel and challenge young people.
This paper charts a series of critical issues that
readers are invited to develop and discuss
online, but perhaps more importantly signifies
potential topics that might return in a series of
subsequent dialogues commissioned by the
Arts Council England for Vivarium. The broader
aim of Vivarium is to create a context to frame
potential initiatives that might be delivered
through Creative Partnerships, the unprecedented
Arts Council England initiative, promoting
cultural and creative activity for young people.