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Posts Tagged: amsterdam

Urban Screens @ Picnic!

By denisseiglesias, September 19, 2011

This year’s PICNIC festival  spanned the theme of Urban Futures. The question on the table was how cities of the future could adapt to deal with a global population set to hit 8 billion by the year 2030. A broad variety of talks, workshops and activities were held in Amsterdam’s northern docklands in a temporary [...]

US09 Report: Mettina Veenstra on How Public Screens Can Help Build Social Capital

By Liliana Bounegru, December 4, 2009

Mettina Veenstra is principal researcher and coordinator of the theme public screens at Novay Research. Novay is a Dutch research institute for ICT driven innovation. Her presentation today at the Urban Screens conference focused on what public displays can do for public space in terms of stimulating encounters and interactions between people in public spaces. [...]

Urban Screens 09: The City as Interface 4 December 09...

Urban Screens Amsterdam Event on 4 Dec 09

By elena, November 1, 2009

Urban Screens 09: The City as Interface 4 December 09 at Trouw | De Verdieping Amsterdam Program is online here Registration: register@networkcultures.org Tickets: € 12, students: € 10,- (bring your student card/ op vertoon van studentenpas). N.B. Fee includes lunch and a copy of the Urban Screens Reader! Urban Screens is a series of events [...]

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