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Norwegian-based collective Tenthaus are working an 18-month project with main partners Studio150 from Bangkok, PACK/Space413 from Seoul, GUDSKUL from Jakarta, with numerous partners in Bangkok, Seoul, Jakarta and Singapore.
This project looks to create extended opportunities for Sámi and Māori practitioners working within craft and architecture fields to connect / share / learn. Beginning with learning spaces, the project considers the different iterations of where and how knowledge is exchanged within Sámi and Māori worldviews.
The SEA Arts Censorship Database Project is an archiving and monitoring system, designed to track violations of artistic freedom in Southeast Asia in 6 countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
The 3Ecologies Project was launched in 2020 by Brian Massumi and Erin Manning. In this ethos of alongsideness, 3Ecologies develops techniques for research-creation at the intersection of the environmental, conceptual and social ecologies.
Through Finnish-Nepali-Mauritius partnership, the project contributes to local and global understandings of traditional music practices, their contemporary artistic possibilities, and their contribution to non-formal and formal music education practices locally and globally from the perspective of cultural and social sustainability.
The project “Urgent Situation” promotes horizontal exchange of knowledge, ideas and methods between the creative field and the sustainable tourism industry. The aim is to investigate and convey how artists, architects and other creative actors can play a central role in the development of the tourism sector in a world with a growing focus on the environment, sustainability and local communities.
A performance-led research project setting out to investigate new digital business models and markets for contemporary performance.
With Mexico as its case, this project explores innovative artistic methods to develop technological tools in favour of women exposed to social constraints and systemic violence.
The project sets a new vision of how disability works through technology to create a new normative.
‘Now Soon Over’ aims to unite young and newly established cultural institutions in a network to foster exchange of knowledge and experience.
A long-term networking and exchange programme between artists and cultural operators from the Nordic Region and the African continent, wishing to influence cultural representation on world art scenes.
A project aiming to establish a transcontinental network for knowledge sharing between artists and cultural agents from the USVI, Ghana, Greenland and the Nordic region, instigating new North-South and South-South knowledge infrastructures
A collaborative project sparking interactions with independent shops at risk of gentrification by revitalizing the shops’ visual identities and enabling them to thrive.
A project that sows seeds for global climate justice through supporting creative collaborations around sustainability that challenge Westernized ways of knowing and doing.
Voice is fundamental to our sense of identity and participation in the world. The SENSORIUM project brings together arts, technology, and community-driven co-creation to generate new possibilities for developing creative and authentic expressions of voice, in all its forms – physical, social, cultural, and democratic.
Simiyya is a platform for research and cultural production, focusing on the way cultural-geographical contexts impact how technology shapes politics and aesthetics, as well as how to form a future based on new economic and psychic models.
A play and a border-breaking project between two different theatres, cities and societies.
The project ‘Unfolding the Universe’ investigates the role of art biennials in reviving and expanding existing networks through an extensively collaborative program.