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SMASHfestUK 2018 - Living in Space

"If the world really was devastated by natural disaster, we might have no option except to look to space for a new home for civilisation - could it be the Moon? Could we live on Mars? What would it take to build a world in outer space? How could we resource ourselves out is space?" This was the question that drove our big Living in Space collaborative project through 2017, into 2018. Working with over 6000 members of the public across the UK, during 6 different events; bringing together 5 universities, 4 schools, 2 museums, a software company, Astrocymru and the Royal Astronomical Society, we created a multi-part, semi-immersive experience which debuted at SMASHfestUK FLOOD! 2018 in Deptford.

SMASHfestUK joined with Middlesex University, Deptford Green School, Llangatwg Community School, Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College, Christ The King Sixth Form School, Monster Paw Games, Kerbal Space Program, Swansea University, Cardiff University, The National Museum of Wales, The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Queen Mary University London, AstroCymru, and Dr. Sheila Kanani and Dr Lucinda Offer of the Royal Astronomical Society, in a project ‘Living in Space’ funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Building on projects funded by the UK Space Agency ‘Space for All’ and the Royal Academy of Engineering ‘INGENIOUS’, exploring ideas and creating experiences with a diverse group of public visitors, young people, and engineering, design, mathematics and science professional experts.

Possible Pasts, Possible Futures: Exploring Past and Future Scenarios Through Context-Aware Transmedia Stories

SMASHfestUK 2018 - Living in Space

"If the world really was devastated by natural disaster, we might have no option except to look to space for a new home for civilisation - could it be the Moon? Could we live on Mars? What would it take to build a world in outer space? How could we resource ourselves out is space?" This was the question that drove our big Living in Space collaborative project through 2017, into 2018. Working with over 6000 members of the public across the UK, during 6 different events; bringing together 5 universities, 4 schools, 2 museums, a software company, Astrocymru and the Royal Astronomical Society, we created a multi-part, semi-immersive experience which debuted at SMASHfestUK FLOOD! 2018 in Deptford.

SMASHfestUK joined with Middlesex University, Deptford Green School, Llangatwg Community School, Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College, Christ The King Sixth Form School, Monster Paw Games, Kerbal Space Program, Swansea University, Cardiff University, The National Museum of Wales, The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Queen Mary University London, AstroCymru, and Dr. Sheila Kanani and Dr Lucinda Offer of the Royal Astronomical Society, in a project ‘Living in Space’ funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Building on projects funded by the UK Space Agency ‘Space for All’ and the Royal Academy of Engineering ‘INGENIOUS’, exploring ideas and creating experiences with a diverse group of public visitors, young people, and engineering, design, mathematics and science professional experts.

Die beiden Geschäftsführer:

DI Agnes Feigl, Landschaftsplanerin

Mag. Martin Schobert, Touristiker und Unternehmensberater

last chapter of my book in a tag cloud - generated at from wordle.net/create

O Rio de Janeiro se transforma na capital da Música Instrumental Brasileira, com o evento mais charmoso do país, o CopaFest. Com conceito diversificado, nas últimas 5 edições, o público carioca pôde vivenciar uma experiência dançante embalado pela mistura de ritmos e estilos, que passaram pelo Samba, Bossa Nova, Jazz até chegar ao Rock.

 

A essência do evento é promover o encontro de gerações em um dos pontos mais glamurosos da cidade, o Copacabana Palace , onde tanto os artistas quanto o público se esquecem do tempo entregando-se a essa celebração que busca reviver os famosos bailes e mostrar as influências contemporâneas do movimento instrumental que ganha o mundo desde a década de 50.

 

Com curadoria de Bernardo Vilhena, Carol Rosman e realização da M’BARAKÁ, a 6a. edição do CopaFest já saiu do papel e se prepara para apresentar, em outubro/ novembro de 2013, as grandes estrelas da Música Instrumental Brasileira com seus riquíssimos trabalhos do cenário contemporâneo.

 

www.copafest.com.br/

 

www.facebook.com/CopaFest

 

vimeo.com/copafest

 

www.youtube.com/user/CopaFest

At Schipol in Amsterdam, the signage gives you approximate walking time to each of the terminals in their letterforms

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

first thoughts on what could be touched

Titanic League event "Fail Better - Interdisciplinarity and Failure" Lecture with Ronald Jones on the 18th od April 2013 in Entreprenörskyrkan (Stockholm).

SMASHfestUK 2018 - Living in Space

"If the world really was devastated by natural disaster, we might have no option except to look to space for a new home for civilisation - could it be the Moon? Could we live on Mars? What would it take to build a world in outer space? How could we resource ourselves out is space?" This was the question that drove our big Living in Space collaborative project through 2017, into 2018. Working with over 6000 members of the public across the UK, during 6 different events; bringing together 5 universities, 4 schools, 2 museums, a software company, Astrocymru and the Royal Astronomical Society, we created a multi-part, semi-immersive experience which debuted at SMASHfestUK FLOOD! 2018 in Deptford.

SMASHfestUK joined with Middlesex University, Deptford Green School, Llangatwg Community School, Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College, Christ The King Sixth Form School, Monster Paw Games, Kerbal Space Program, Swansea University, Cardiff University, The National Museum of Wales, The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Queen Mary University London, AstroCymru, and Dr. Sheila Kanani and Dr Lucinda Offer of the Royal Astronomical Society, in a project ‘Living in Space’ funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Building on projects funded by the UK Space Agency ‘Space for All’ and the Royal Academy of Engineering ‘INGENIOUS’, exploring ideas and creating experiences with a diverse group of public visitors, young people, and engineering, design, mathematics and science professional experts.

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

Transmedia Worldbuilding: Bringing Tomorrow Alive for Today's Audiences

Transmedia Worldbuilding: Bringing Tomorrow Alive for Today's Audiences

Francis Fung @ UX Masterclass Sydney, March 2015

In Sync? Uncertainty, Expectation, And The Practice of Foresight

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

Possible Pasts, Possible Futures: Exploring Past and Future Scenarios Through Context-Aware Transmedia Stories

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

CalArts Halloween Party / Industry Walkthrough

October 29th, 2022

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