Interview with EatThis
Renee Snijders and EatThis´ role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Renee Snijders and EatThis´ role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Jens Bürger & Robin De Croon and KU Leuven´s role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Pavel Chaloupsky and Mendel University´s role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Sebastian Behmann and Studio Other Spaces´ role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Monika Loeve and CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati ´s role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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As part of the Humanizing Technology Experiments residencies, a variety of kick-offs and meetings took place during September and October 2023 amongst artists and the project partners.
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Lija and Rodolfo Groenewoud van Vliet and In4Art´s role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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We need a future where we use resources responsibly to produce and consume food. In our current system, we fail to live up to this necessity to realise a world where nutritious food is available to all. This system failure is happening in many ways and in many places. Trying to grasp the immensity of
Hungry EcoCities: A journey through rebuilding the food chain Read More »
Anca Marin and FundingBox´s role in the S+T+ARTS Hungry EcoCities residencies project.
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Although agriculture provides citizens with essential produce, it is also responsible for almost 40% of annual emissions of greenhouse gases such as methane and nitrous oxide.1 With dredious effects of climate change and while still feeding the global population, we need to re-think how do we produce, consume, enjoy and disrtibute food. Hungry EcoCities is