Legacies of transdisciplinary collaborations.
A practice based analysis of the S+T+ARTS in the City residencies programme.
Barcelona’s Hub of Arts, Science and Technology (HacTe) and Universitat oberta de Catalunya (UOC) are pleased to present the main findings of the assessment plan implemented within the S+T+ARTS in the City residency programme, a set of 11 artistic residencies that, over the course of 9 months, addressed eleven regional challenges in collaboration with scientific, academic and technological institutions. The report has the objective of demonstrating the transformative potential of interdisciplinary collaboration across the arts, science and technology.
Authors: Ona Anglada, Pau Alsina and Elisenda Ardèvol (UOC), Tere Badia and Anna Pinotti (HacTe)
Reviewers: Aurélie Delater (GLUON) and Alba Colombo (UOC)
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S+T+ARTS in the City is funded by the European Union under grant agreement LC-01984766 under the STARTS – Science, Technology and Arts initiative of DG CNECT. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or DG CNECT. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.