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Sustaining Creative Economies |
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18 - 19 June 2012, Newcastle, UK
Newcastle University would like to invite you to a Sustaining Creative Economies Conference which is part of ongoing discussions and partnership development with Beijing International Studies University (BISU) around establishing an international Forum with a focus on the creative and cultural industries.
The reason for hosting this conference is to bring together academics, practitioners in and administrators of the creative and cultural industries, government officials and private sector representatives that have an interest in these industries and social renewal.
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Seminar: Creative milieus and open spaces – development of Live-Work-Environments in the North Sea Region |
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14 June 2012, Hamburg, Germany In August 2009, a number of vacant historical buildings located in the ”Gängeviertel”, an area of approx. 8000m² in the city centre of Hamburg, were squatted by 200 creatives in order to avoid their demolition. An initiative was founded which together with the involved departments of the city successfully developed a concept for the area which combines spaces for housing, work and for the public.
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‘Social Cities’ Conference 2012 |
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24 May 2012, Dundee College, UK
The "Social Cities" conference will explore the potential of Social Enterprise, Social Media and Crowd Funding – three key areas for developing growth in the creative industries and communities.
Social enterprises take many and varied forms, but they share the common key characteristic of a commitment to strengthening the local community through social aims and provision of local services. Alongside this growth in social responsibility, social media offers important strategic networking and business tools that allow SMEs to compete with more established organisations on a far more equal footing and develop competitive advantages to thrive in these new environments.
Crowd funding is already a proven success in the creative industries, particular the music industry. At its simplest, it involves the funding of creative projects by a number of small donors, usually via the internet.
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Creative Europe – Players from Groningen, Oldenburg and Bremen |
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16 May 2012, Bremen, Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus Bremen, Germany
In the course of the European Week and the project Creative City Challenge, WFB Bremen Economic Development Corp. has invited players from the Creative Industries to Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus. On Wednesday, 16th of May, 18 h, we will welcome our guests from Groningen, Oldenburg and Bremen.
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European Creativity and Innovation Day 2012 |
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Friday, 11 May 2012
Creativity and innovation are central to the social and economic development of Europe. The creative sector, which encompasses the music industry, films, the arts, television/radio, software and games among others, is responsible for over 1 million jobs across the EU and is vital to the cultural life of European cities. The innovation sector, another pillar of the European economy, has greatly supported the economic growth of European countries by creating new products, developing new approaches or methods, which were only dreams yesterday (e.g. mobile phones, wireless connections or wind energy) but which are reality today.
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European Creativity and Innovation Day 2012 : Creative City Challenge welcomes to Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus! |
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11 May 2012, Bremen, Germany
On the European Creativity and Innovation Day 2012 Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus welcomes to the exhibition "Viva la Kommunikation", which opens on the 11th of May. Initiated and organised by the Kommunikationsverband Nordwest, the exhibitions presents multifold aspects of communication in society and economics. More than 100 agencies, film producer, photographers, illustrators and other communication experts are going to show their work in various way. The entrance on this day is for free.
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European Creativity and Innovation Day 2012: Open Lab Ebbinge - Temporary use of Space for Creativity and Innovation |
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11 May 2012, Groningen, The Netherlands
Hourly tours will be offered in the Open Lab Ebbinge on 11 May between 10-16 hrs (last tour starts 15.30).
The Open Lab Ebbinge is an inspiring pilot for temporary use of space, and a lighthouse project for the development of the Ebbingekwartier as a creative zone/hub, one of the ambitions in CCC.
The event in frame of the European Creatvity and Innovation Day 2012 is embedded in the European projects showday http://www.europaomdehoek.nl
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DANS cluster kick-off conference |
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08 December 2011, Karlstad, Sweden
“Implementing the Digital Agenda in the North Sea Region – good practises, challenges and opportunities”
The aim of the DANS Cluster Kick-off conference is to bring the Digital Agenda for Europe to a more regional level and to show how activities and projects implemented in the frame of the Interreg North Sea Region Programme can contribute to it. Major results as well as some good practices from the Interreg IVB NSR projects “Creative City Challenge”, “Smart Cities” and “E-CLIC” will be presented and will showcase the “northern” way of implementing the Digital Agenda.
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Conference in Bremen: How does it work? Creative Industries meets Science |
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24 November 2011, Bremen, Germany
The registration is possible via the Creative City Challenge homepage from 01/10/2011 to 12/11/2011 under www.creative-city-challenge.net/bremen2011!
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Summer School: Creative Prototyping Skills Training |
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29 August - 02 September 2011, Howest Industrial Design Center, Kortrijk (Belgium)
Industrial Design Center is an open knowledge and ‘research through design lab’. It is a communication platform between the industry and the product design education & research programs offered through Howest University College.
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