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CONNECTING CITIES @ URBAN LIGHTS RUHR

// 9 - 25 October 2015

// @ Urbane Künste Ruhr, Hagen

From October 9 to 25, five Connecting Cities projects will be shown in the framework of Urban Lights Ruhr festival staged by CCN partner Urbane Künste Ruhr.

Urban Lights Ruhr highlights the city of Hagen, which has been undergoing momentous change. Artistic interventions momentarily direct our attention to light and the city and offer new perspectives on the familiar. The installed works form a light course that invites viewers to stroll, discover, and to play an active part in shaping this multi-layered city.

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OPEN CALL FOR 'LIVE THE CITY: URBAN MEDIA PROJECT' @ BACC

// Deadline: October 16, 2015

In collaboration with the Goethe-Institute Thailand and Connecting Cities, the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre announced an Open Call for the media art project 'Live the City'. The project will take place in March 2016 and the deadline for proposals is October 16, 2015.

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CONNECTING CITIES @ MEDIALAB-PRADO

On September 11 Connecting Cities partner presents three Connecting Cities projects which were produced and adapted for Medialab-Prado’s digital facade within the framework of the ‘Invisible and Visible Cities 2015 Open Call’ of the Connecting Cities Network. By aiming to build up a connected infrastructure of media facades, urban screens and projection sites to circulate artistic and social content, these Connecting Cities projects seek to fulfil a part of this theory and philosophy in Madrid.

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INNOVATIVE CITIZEN LAB @ DORTMUNDER U

From the 17th until the 20th of September 2015 the Dortmunder U is hosting the self-maker-based festival Innovative Citizen.
This fair focuses on the maker-culture which is connected to digital technologies.

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CONNECTING CITIES CONFERENCE @ ARS ELECTRONICA

// 3rd September 2015

// @ Conference Square, Ars Electronica

This year's Ars Electronica Festival, taking place from September 3 to 7 in Linz, topic is 'Post City'. It is an inquiry into how cities of the future will have to be configured when there are more robots than people working in factories, everything is intelligently interlinked, autos drive autonomously and drones deliver the mail. And what does it mean for future megacities — above all, those on seacoasts — when climate change really does shift into high gear? The rethinking of urban living spaces has already begun — all over the world, people are coming up with exciting ideas for new architectures and forms of social organization that are able to keep up with the changes the next few decades will bring.

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