The future of Urban Nature: Residence Kortrijk II 2021
June 29 2021 through September 3 2021
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June 29 2021 through September 3 2021
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Interdisciplinary collaboration across the arts and sciences can create friction and uncertainty between creative partners from different backgrounds.How can we overcome these moments, and are they integral to any collaborative or emergent process? What role does art and science collaboration have in addressing global challenges in 2020? Chaired by Richard Glover and Martin Khechara, participants
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The annual STARTS Prize Exhibition presents a selection of current best practice examples at the intersection of science, technology and the arts. Kristina Maurer and Karla Spiluttini take the viewers on a journey through this year’s exhibited projects in Kepler’s Garden. From circular economy to the relationship between ecology and technology, through digital humanism and
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On Sept 9th 2020, STARTS Lighthouse pilot Re-FREAM kicks off this session with a keynote questioning our attitude to the clothes we wear and how we can rethink the systems and conditions of their production. The keynote is followed by three artist teams presenting the outcomes and prototypes realised within their residencies in the context
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July 5 2021 through August 22 2021
REAL-IN | Music Festivals, Performing Arts and Fashion Industry Read More »
Hybridizing life experiences MEET Digital Culture Center (IT) The MEET Garden in Milan explores the interconnections between Nature, Technology and Humanity. Its contents will dig into the hybridization between physical and virtual experiences – up to advocating a “bio-based society.” MEET’s garden will also explore the production and emerging use of VR and XR in
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The concept of the ultra-technological and connected “smart city” has given way, in the light of climate change and health crisis, to that of the search for a resilient and sustainable city, enhancing accessibility, social inclusion, and citizen wellbeing. What place should be given to the dialogue between art, science and technology in this transition
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