Description
The European Future Symposium III takes part from 21.09.-22.09.17 in Bremen to bring together academics, digital artists and urban experts to present information and new ideas for the participative development of European Cities and the impact of digital art for it.The conference consists of four parts, namely:•The “Best Practices” part, in which European best practices as projects, research results, technologies, digital arts, creative strategies or methodologies for participative urban changes and development will be presented in the TED Talk format.•The “Up-Coming Trends and Chances” part in which future oriented R&D, art, cultural and social ideas, digital interventions in urban space, new labs and participative urban strategies will be presented in the TED Talk format.•The “Creative projects” part about related digital art and creative activities in which pioneering ideas, creative solutions about urbanity, and labs in European cities will be presented as poster sessions or as video presentation.•The “Audio-Visual-Performance Art” night in which artists present related media art, sound art or performances in the PS2 art space at Tor 40.The above distinction reflects an effort to bring together scientific knowledge, art initiatives and creative developments for increasing knowledge on potential solutions and providing options for future R&D, digital products and solutions that can support cities, communities and society in Europe to cope with current and upcoming challenges and needs or support the cultural evolution of social and smart-humans´ cities.Period | 21 Sept 2017 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Bremen , GermanyShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- heritage
- cities
- participatory methods
- digital art
- regeneration
Documents & Links
Related content
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Research output
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Govan - Gdansk; Heritage, Regeneration, Alternative Futures
Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review
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Activities
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Creative Scotland funded artist residencies in Gdansk - curatorial coordination
Activity: Other › Types of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups