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- Pig: An Experiment in Collective Decision-makingPig is an art installation in the form of a giant transparent piggy bank. It appears without warning in public space accompanied by a short message: members of the public can put money into Pig’s ‘community fund’ if they want to, and spend it when they’ve agreed how to spend it. Developed by the company Kaleider and supported by IN SITU, the European platform for art in public space, Pig travelled to six locations in Europe within the IN SITU network during 2018-19, and was met with a fascinating range of responses. This report was commissioned by IN SITU, coordinated by On the Move and researched by Uclg Committee on Culture.
- Genius Loci Weimar > Call for Walk Acts, Installations and Performances (Germany)de Genius Loci festival in Weimar are looking for ideas and concepts for the realisation of walk acts, installations or performances during the next edition of the festival from 27-29 November 2020. Genius Loci Weimar provides a platform for projects in the fields of multimedia, performance, light art or similar with the walk acts along the festival route.Closed
- FiraTàrrega / Ramon Llull Institute > Hivernem Research Programme for an Artistic Creation Linked to Performing Arts and Public Space (Spain)CA / ESClosed
- MOOC Create in Public Space / Créer dans l'Espace PublicTill the 30 June 2020, you can access this 4-week MOOC packed with tools and inspiration to help you understand and play a role in artistic creation in public space thanks to the support of FAI-AR, IN SITU network, Ministry of Culture-France and ARTCENA. / Jusqu’au 30 juin vous pouvez accéder à ce MOOC de quatre semaines pour vous aider à comprendre et à jouer un rôle pour la création dans l’espace public avec le soutien de la FAI-AR, le réseau IN SITU, le ministère de la Culture, France et ARTCENA.Closed
- European Seminar for the Development of Street Arts - FRESH STREET#1 PublicationThis publication (edited by XTRAX and coordinated by Circostrada) delivers the dynamic conclusions of all the sessions, reported by the five facilitators: Josephine Burns, Anaïs Biaux, Bettina Linstrum, Marie Le Sourd and Susan Haedicke.
- Street Artists in EuropeA study commissioned by the European Parliament and coordinated by HorsLesMurs has been published on Street Artists in Europe.