Many scientists agree that climate change – including global warming – is possibly one of the greatest threats and one of the biggest challenges facing our society today. In response to this global problem, artistic communities across Europe are initiating … Read More
The m-learning environment
We experience today a major shift in the way we interact with each other, share, exchange and use information and knowledge. We become more mobile, using our cell phones as a primary interface for communicating, surfing the web, listening to … Read More
Applying artistic methods in business management, training and beyond
Art and artists have a special ability to provoke thinking, to use creativity and innovation, to improvise and experiment, to extract the “invisible”, to symbolize, to bring our emotions on the surface. Artists experiment, raise awareness, challenge us, make our … Read More
A fresh approach to culture-led regeneration policies
Claire Bullen (UK) is the winner of the 7th Cultural Policy Research Award 2010 (CPRA). Claire is a 2nd year PhD Student at the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures – an inter-disciplinary research centre at the University of Manchester. The … Read More
Artistic collaboration: could online groups create art?
Collaboration has a long history in art and has always been part of artists’ life. Artists are considered by many as “lonely creatures”, but they also need to perform, to be recognised, to be seen. They can hardly live without … Read More
Virtual mobility: A contribution to artistic innovations, participatory approach and new angle of policy making: an interview with Judith Staines
A freelance cultural consultant based in the UK, Judith Staines has always been inspired by the issues of international cultural cooperation, artistic mobility and networking. She is the European Editor for Culture360, the Asia-Europe Foundation’s multidisciplinary Arts and Culture portal … Read More