Author Archive: Nanna Verhoeff
Co-Creating Alternative `Zero-Waste’ Urban Imaginaries
The project addresses the participation of citizens in imagining and shaping sustainable urban futures, focusing on issues and infrastructures of waste. The aim is to develop a transferable transdisciplinary approach that supports the co-creation of alternative, inclusive ‘zero-waste’ imaginaries, by critically and creatively addressing the notion of ‘waste’ in urban contexts. This project was awarded…
Read moreUrban + Data + Dramaturgy – presentation at IMPAKT panel: How Data Affects the City
Now online: a short presentation by Nanna Verhoeff and Sigrid Merx at the panel How Data Affects the City, organized by IMPAKT at the Annual EMAP (European Media Art Platform) Conference 2019: Augment and Disrupt (March 1-2, 2019) held on March 1 in Utrecht
Read moreFootings: blog by Jessica Scarpati
One of our RMA students, Jessica Scarpati, worked as an intern for New American Public Art, and in that capacity wrote a blog about critical reflections on public art and location-based media. The name is Footings.
Read more(re)mistify: blog by Paul Schmidt
Originally from the planet-like metropolis of Berlin and now confronted with life in the (not so) tiny and (very) clean cities of The Netherlands, RMA student Paul Schmidt blogs on a quest to find the moments, ideas, and places where the city is more than it looks like. Follow him on (re)mystify!
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