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Arkana Forum

arkana forum

ARKANA Forum is a company that has made a name for itself among specialist medical groups around the world as a place for advanced training. The foundation of ARKANA Forum has been inspired by the rapid developments of intraoperative neuromonitoring. The goal of the procedure is to avoid damage of nerve structures during surgical operations and to contribute to an improved operation result for the patients. With the continuous development of intraoperative neuromonitoring, its increasing areas of application and the necessity of professional use of the innovative technology, more well-trained application specialists are required. Also due to globalisation, the need for specialised advanced medical training has increased. With that in mind, ARKANA Forum has evolved into an independent and autonomous company. Today, medical professionals from all over the world come to Emmendingen to learn from experts, share knowledge and experiences with colleagues and provide fresh impetus for new innovative steps. In specialist medical circles, ARKANA Forum is seen as a medical education centre. ARKANA Forum is also a very popular conference centre used by companies in Emmendingen and the surrounding area. The modern conference rooms with the latest technology are booked all year round by a wide variety of companies. ARKANA Forum is also making great strides with the development of new learning concepts. Digitalisation makes it possible for people to get further training regardless of their location or the time, and it offers a new quality of knowledge transfer. ARKANA Forum is continuously implementing this efficient learning format. At the same time, people travel to ARKANA Forum for on-site gatherings and trainings to deepen their knowledge and train in practical applications. ARKANA Forum – Knowledge shapes the future.

Sami Green Creative

sami green creative

Highbridge

Sami Green is a teacher, mentor, and workshop facilitator in Bristol and North Somerset. She completed a Fine Art BA at University Centre Somerset with Honours in 2021. Before this, Sami worked for 15 years creating, coordinating and building imaginative decorative environments for events. Wedding magazines and blogs across the world featured her styled photoshoots. Installation commissions include Plimsoll Productions, Tokyo World and Awesome Events. In May 2021, her degree artworks won a window display space and funding at Weston-Super-Shop Windows, a community project organised by Weston Arts Space. In 2022 her community-centred artwork Flutter II for St. John’s Church, Highbridge, won a new artist bursary from Somerset Art Works. Sami continues to develop The Transformation Project, curating responses through artist collaboration for SAW Festival in September 2022. Sami used her degree studies as an opportunity to develop ideas about perception and experience within critical spatial practice. A development from events experience. Her July 2021 exhibition, Emergentism, experimented with the sensory and intellectual processes that help us understand the world around us. Taking inspiration from nature, her unusual, abstract, material, and process-driven forms offered participants immersive, light and sound experiences through colour and frequency. In 2022, ideas led by research into art education practices and the benefits of art and culture to the wellbeing of a community have become central to development. Sami has worked with the community to develop a socially engaged artwork, exploring the collective potential and the possibilities in collaboration. She is working with cross-disciplinary performers and makers to promote a four-dimensional approach to experience through sculptural installation, sound, performance, and workshops. Exploring the multi-sensory in terms of perception and experience formed the backbone of recent experimentation. My research paper into the practices of Olafur Eliasson underpins these ideas,