Converging Pathways to New Knowledge is a LabforCulture initiative considering the future of knowledge building and knowledge sharing within a new digital paradigm.
The project comprises of three interconnected stages:
- a series of three online debates, involving invited experts and the LabforCulture community discussing and commenting on knowledge production, sharing and regulation.
- a one-day roundtable in Göteborg on July 28 will bring together foundations, governments and cultural organisations and will coincide with the conference of the Swedish presidency, Promoting a Creative Generation.
- a reflection document, produced in collaboration with Kennisland which will contain the outcomes of the online debates, the roundtable reflection and recommendations to policy makers and it will be launched at the Cultural Forum in Brussels at the end of September.
You are invited to participate in the three online debates starting on the 7th July 16:00-17:30, 8th July 16:00-17:30 and 13th July 11:00-12:30 CET. Some questions that will be asked are; where do cultural operators fit in to the new "digital picture", what does it mean for artists and what are the burning issues that should be addressed by policy makers to support this cultural shift?
www.labforculture.org/newknowledge
Get more information, case studies and send your questions for the online debates via the link or using @labforculture on Twitter.
To get notifications and updates via email on the upcoming events, follow this link:
cpnk-register@office.labforculture.org
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With thanks from the LabforCulture team.
Further Information:
- Go online: www.labforculture.org/newknowledge
- Contact press information: Nicola Mullenger
- LabforCulture is a partnership initiative of the European Cultural Foundation and is grateful for the support provided by its funders.
- LabforCulture is a unique tool for artists, cultural professionals, organisations and networks across the 50 countries of Europe, and a platform for cultural cooperation between Europe and the rest of the world. It provides a wide range of linked information from funding possibilities to cultural news and through their open community space the arts and culture sector can post blogs, search contacts through the online profiles or simply make an announcement about an arts event. The site is in six languages: English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.