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Contribute to the definition of the DAFNE+ platform

Contribute to the definition of the DAFNE+ platform supported by European Commission for fair creative content distribution based on blockchains, NFTs and DAOs through our online survey. The DAFNE+ project (Decentralized platform for fair creative content distribution empowering creators and communities through new digital distribution models based on digital tokens) funded by the European Commission’s […]

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S+T+ARTS ReSilence: Retune the Soundscape of future cities

ReSilence is a new S+T+ARTS project that will run from September 2022 until February 2025. The main objective of the ReSilence is to support the development of art- driven technologies for designing the soundscape of future cities through the collaboration of artists, architects, urban designers, scientists, engineers and researchers. About the project A big challenge

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Towards Geo-Situated Listening

Towards Geo-Situated Listening by Arnau Horta Immersed in a hyper-visual culture, we seem to have lost the ability to listen to the places where we live. In order to reclaim this sonorous harmony with the landscape, we take a look at several examples that show us ways of relating to the world around us through

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S+T+ARTS at Frankfurt Book Fair 2022

Translate. Transfer. Transform. That was our guiding theme this year. Frankfurter Buchmesse took place from 19 to 23 October 2022 and celebrated the topic of “translation” in all its diversity, whether translating into other languages, media, genres or contexts. Together, we showed why the publishing world is one exciting and vibrant industry. Discussions on S+T+ARTS

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Toward a “Bacterial Turn” in Art, Architecture and Design

Toward a “Bacterial Turn” in Art, Architecture and Design by Jens Hauser In art, architecture and cultural heritage, microorganisms have traditionally been considered a threat from the standpoint of bio-deterioration and conservation studies, so much so that – from Robert Koch to Louis Pasteur – bacteria have been described as “invading animals” and have been

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