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Andrew Gryf Paterson (b. 1974) is a Scottish artist-organiser, educator, cultural producer, and independent researcher,  
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Andrew Gryf Paterson (b. 1974) is a Scottish artist-organiser, educator, cultural producer, and independent researcher, based in Helsinki, Finland. His practice over a 25 year period has involved variable roles of initiator, participant, author and curator, according to different collaborative and cross-disciplinary processes. Andrew has worked across the fields of media/ network/ environmental arts and activism, specialising in workshop design, participatory platforms for engagement, and facilitation.  
based in Helsinki, Finland. His practice over a 25 year period has involved variable roles of initiator, participant, author  
 
and curator, according to different collaborative and cross-disciplinary processes. Andrew has worked across the fields  
 
of media/ network/ environmental arts and activism, specialising in workshop design, participatory platforms for  
 
engagement, and facilitation. His research interests are: socially-engaged art; auto -ethnographic and -archaeological
 
methodologies and theory; sustainability issues from the social, ecological and economic perspective.
 
Andrew has a multi-disciplinary education, with BA(Hons) Fine Arts from Glasgow School of Art, and a MSc degree in
 
Computer-Aided Graphical Technology Applications from University of Teesside. He is currently completing his doctoral
 
candidacy at Aalto University School of Art and Design, Media Department, with the working thesis title of “Autoarchaeologies: Of an artist-organiser in Finland and Latvia”, and reflects upon the various practice-led processes which he has been involved in since
 
moving to the Eastern Baltic Sea region in 2003. Significant processes/projects refered to in the thesis include
 
‘Herbologies/Foraging Networks’ (2010); ‘Alternative Economy Cultures’ programme of Pixelache Helsinki Festival
 
(2009); ‘Clip Kino’ in Kirjasto10 Helsinki library and other locations (2008 onwards); ‘Hengitä.hankala hengittää’ at
 
Happihuone, Helsinki (2007), ‘Add+PF+?’ in the Pedagogical Factory programme at Hyde Park Art Centre, Chicago
 
(2007); ‘Tähtikuvitelma’ for Valon Voimat Festival, Helsinki (2005); ‘Locative Media Workshop: Rautatieasema’ for
 
Pixelache Helsinki Festival (2004/2006), ‘Mapmyths’ (2003-2004).  
 
  
Over this period, experience, reflections and  
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His research interests are: socially-engaged art; auto -ethnographic and -archaeological methodologies and theory; sustainability issues from the social, ecological and economic perspective.
findings have been written as articles in various cultural publications, and his methodology was recently published in
 
the peer-reviewed Journal of Visual Art Studies (Intellect 2011).
 
  
From the beginning of 2011 until January 2015 he was the coordinator of the Pixelversity educational programme for Piknik  
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Paterson is currently completing their long-term Doctor of Arts candidacy at Aalto University School of Art and Design, Art+Media Dept., with working thesis titled “Autoarchaeologies: Of an artist-organiser in Finland and Latvia’ (supervisor Prof. Lily Diaz; advisors Dr. Paul Reilly, Prof. Vytautas Michelkevičius). Paterson has a multi-disciplinary education, with BA(Hons) Fine Arts degree from Glasgow School of Art (1997), and MSc degree in Computer-Aided Graphical Technology Applications from University of Teesside (2001).
Frequency ry. (producers of Pixelache Festival, Helsinki). Andrew has taught courses at Aalto University’s School of Art  
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and Design; Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Science, and given numerous presentations in higher institutions  
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Paterson was involved in early mobile, contextual and locative media discourse and cultural organising in Northern Europe. He was coordinator of ‘Locative Media Workshop: Rautatieasema’ workship with the context of EU Culture 2000 -funded 'Trans-Cultural Mapping' project initiated by RIXC Centre for New Media Culture Rīga, for Pixelache Helsinki Festival in April 2004 and 2006, as well as collaborative projects ‘Aware: spatio-temporal moblog' with John Evans, Aki-Ville Pöykiö & Markus Ort (2003-2005), and ‘Mapmyths’ with Signe Pucena (2003-2005).
and festivals internationally. He has also specialised in coordinating and facilitating workshops for multi-disciplinary  
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professionals, students and young people.
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Over this period, experience, reflections and findings have been written as articles in various cultural publications, and his methodology was recently published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Visual Art Studies (Intellect 2011).
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From the beginning of 2011 until January 2015 he was the coordinator of the Pixelversity educational programme for Piknik Frequency ry. (producers of Pixelache Festival, Helsinki). Andrew has taught courses at Aalto University’s School of Art and Design; Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Science, and given numerous presentations in higher institutions and festivals internationally.  
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He has also specialised in coordinating and facilitating workshops for multi-disciplinary professionals, students and young people.
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See full artist-research CV here: https://archive.org/details/agryfp-cv-resume
  
 
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Revision as of 09:22, 8 November 2023

Andrew Gryf Paterson (b. 1974) is a Scottish artist-organiser, educator, cultural producer, and independent researcher, based in Helsinki, Finland. His practice over a 25 year period has involved variable roles of initiator, participant, author and curator, according to different collaborative and cross-disciplinary processes. Andrew has worked across the fields of media/ network/ environmental arts and activism, specialising in workshop design, participatory platforms for engagement, and facilitation.

His research interests are: socially-engaged art; auto -ethnographic and -archaeological methodologies and theory; sustainability issues from the social, ecological and economic perspective.

Paterson is currently completing their long-term Doctor of Arts candidacy at Aalto University School of Art and Design, Art+Media Dept., with working thesis titled “Autoarchaeologies: Of an artist-organiser in Finland and Latvia’ (supervisor Prof. Lily Diaz; advisors Dr. Paul Reilly, Prof. Vytautas Michelkevičius). Paterson has a multi-disciplinary education, with BA(Hons) Fine Arts degree from Glasgow School of Art (1997), and MSc degree in Computer-Aided Graphical Technology Applications from University of Teesside (2001).

Paterson was involved in early mobile, contextual and locative media discourse and cultural organising in Northern Europe. He was coordinator of ‘Locative Media Workshop: Rautatieasema’ workship with the context of EU Culture 2000 -funded 'Trans-Cultural Mapping' project initiated by RIXC Centre for New Media Culture Rīga, for Pixelache Helsinki Festival in April 2004 and 2006, as well as collaborative projects ‘Aware: spatio-temporal moblog' with John Evans, Aki-Ville Pöykiö & Markus Ort (2003-2005), and ‘Mapmyths’ with Signe Pucena (2003-2005).

Over this period, experience, reflections and findings have been written as articles in various cultural publications, and his methodology was recently published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Visual Art Studies (Intellect 2011).

From the beginning of 2011 until January 2015 he was the coordinator of the Pixelversity educational programme for Piknik Frequency ry. (producers of Pixelache Festival, Helsinki). Andrew has taught courses at Aalto University’s School of Art and Design; Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Science, and given numerous presentations in higher institutions and festivals internationally.

He has also specialised in coordinating and facilitating workshops for multi-disciplinary professionals, students and young people.

See full artist-research CV here: https://archive.org/details/agryfp-cv-resume