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Otaniemi Night of Arts succeeded beyond expectations

Picture taken by Satu Räty

On 6 Oct, Otaniemi Night of Arts gathered Aalto people, Aalto alumni and residents from the area to celebrate creativity with more than 50 interartistic subevents.

Otaniemi Night of Arts had something in the programme for all ages, from architectural tours and outdoor cinema to a vocal group matinee and a rap night. Many of the workshops enabled participants to express their own creativity, for example, by painting park benches or welding car parts into a sculpture. In addition to students, an exceptional amount of families and Aalto alumni were seen moving around Otaniemi.

Among the guests was also the Mayor of Espoo, Jukka Mäkelä: “This is so much fun. I really wish from the heart that Otaniemi Night of Arts is continued and expands further.”

Aalto Vice President Petri Suomala, Mayor of Espoo Jukka Mäkelä and Espoo Council member Saara Hyrkkö queuing up for the Free Painters’ paintball art wall. Photo by Heikki Isotalo

A district event is not created overnight. Otaniemi Night of Arts has been under preparation at the Student Union’s office ever since February.

“In terms of the setup, the event went smoothly, and it was great to see the festival attract people of all ages,” says the event’s producer, Executive Manager for TOKYO and AYY’s Advocacy Expert for ARTS students Tero Uuttana.

Otaniemi Night of Arts was a celebration of volunteer work. The programme and practical setup were arranged by the fifty involved communities and associations and around twenty volunteers.

“Without the community’s input, we could not have made Otaniemi Night of Arts happen,” remarks the Board member responsible for Artistic Activities Julius Luukkanen.

Host of the Chemistry Guild Lotta Wallinmaa presents a chemically-executed lava lamp. Photo by Heikki Isotalo

Host of the Chemistry Guild Lotta Wallinmaa directed the lava lamp workshop, which proved to be a hit with the audience. “This is a really quite simple demonstration of how acids and bases behave in a water solution,” says Wallinmaa of the workshop’s content. The number of participants reaching into hundreds exceeded also Wallinmaa’s expectations: “We’ve had to wash up some glasses and recycle oil.”

Open contest for Maarintie 8’s light installation now open!

AYY, in cooperation with the Aalto University, invites its members to participate in an open light art competition! Two winners will be selected to illuminate the outer wall of Tietotalo at Maarintie 8 for four months. The artists will receive a prize of 500 euros for their work. The competition is open until the 21th of August 2018, 12:00 noon. The winners will be announced during week 35 (27th-1st of August). Aalto University and AYY will take care of the technical implementation of the installation in September. The first piece will be published on the 6th of October at the Otaniemi Night of Arts, and it will remain on display until the 2nd of December. The second installation will be published on the 5th of December, and it will remain on display until the 5th of February 2019.

Submit your applications in PDF format and attach a picture of your installation. Send your application emails to tero.uuttana@ayy.fi.The email should include the following:

– Application in PDF format without personal details, as the applications will be processed anonymously. Include a brief written description of your installation.

– Include your personal information in the email’s message field.

– Picture of your installation (in 1, 2, 3 or 4 colors). There are no limitations to the shape of the picture, but a circular work would fill the largest area.

 

 

The contest’s panel of judges consists of representatives from Tietotalo’s and TUAS’s guilds (Prodeko, Athene, Guild of Electrical Engineering, Guild of Automation and Systems Technology, Computer Science Guild), as well as of three representatives from AYY’s Year of Arts working group. The panel is facilitated by member of the AYY Board responsible for artistic activities.

 

Composition of the panel:

  • Julius Luukkanen (AYY Board: Artistic activities)
  • Representative from Athene
  • Representative from AS
  • Representative from Prodeko
  • Representative from SIK
  • Representative from TiK
  • Representative from the Year of Arts working group
  • Representative from the Year of Arts working group
  • Representative from the Year of Arts working group

 

For details on the technical features of the lighting device, check the link below.
https://www.martin.com/en/products/exterior-projection-500

Video instruction to the light used: