Some twelve speakers will be present on 13 June 2017, at the Flagey complex (Ixelles) on the occasion of the Brussels Smart City for Culture event!
On 13 June 2017, from 15.30 to 20.30, the new Brussels Smart City event will explore the place of art and culture in the digital age. The programme promises to be an exciting one as this quick overview shows. Besides the rich panel of speakers brought together for the occasion, Brussels Smart City for Culture will also gather various exhibitors in its Smart Village, offering several exhibitions and projections.
Keynote speaker and panel of experts
No fewer than twelve speakers will be present on 13 June 2017, at the Flagey complex on the occasion of the Brussels Smart City for Culture event! After an introduction by the Secretary of State in charge of the Digital Transition, Bianca Debaets,
Marleen Stikker (Waag Society, Amsterdam) will be the keynote speaker of the event.
Céline van der Borght, Smart City Manager of the Brussels-Capital Region, will then take to the rostrum before handing over to a panel of four experts for a debate around the question “How does digital influence culture?”. The panel will be made up of
Pascal Keiser (Digital Museum, Paris),
Yves Bernard (iMal, Brussels),
Liesbeth Huybrechts (University of Hasselt) and
Alain Heureux (Brussels creative forum).
Exhibitions, projections, Smart Village, workshops and round table discussions
Participants will then have an opportunity to engage with the digital arts with the exhibitions “Double cultures: Arts & Industry in the 21st Century”, “Man at work” (Julien Maire) and “Material Want” (Matthew Plummer-Fernandez & Jodi - Joan Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans), as well as continuous projections of digital works by
Jacques Urbanska (Transcultures) and
Juliette Bibasse. The Smart Village will also host the booths of the
Brussels Regional Informatics Center (BRIC),
UNIC-3D,
CultuurNet and
Icon-Brussels.
The various workshops and round tables will explore the theme of the event further:
- “Digital tools and artistic practices: three artists exchange views on the role and influence of digital tools in the creative process”, led by Juliette Bibasse, with Els Vermang, Alex Verhaest and Joanie Lemercier;
- “Creative & Cultural Networks: a networked world to fight social withdrawal”, led by Jacques Urbanska (Transcultures), with Franky Devos (Budafabriek) and Pierre Collin (Twist);
- “Preservation and accessibility of digital cultural heritage: a new challenge”, led by Rony Vissers (PACKED), with Emanuel Lorrain (PACKED), Sam Donvil (PACKED) and Isabel Debry (iMal);
- “Initiation to music production using electronic tools”, led by Brice Deloose and Andry Haflidason of the FTRSND collective;
- “Arts & Research in the 21st Century”, led by Christophe De Jaeger (BOZAR), with Rudi Broos (Nokia), Simon Heylen (Cartamundi), Karine Van Doninck (UNamur), Sébastien Lacomblez (artist);
- “Kunst and hacktivism: discussion from works of art of artists, hackers, makers engaged in the digital era”, led by Jacques Urbanska (Transcultures);
- “Digital applications serving organisations”, led by Karen Schilders (CultuurNet);
- “Discovering open source software and hardware” (Processing, Blenger, Pure Data, Arduino, Rasberry PI, Digital Fabrication), led by iMAL.
At the end of the event, the artists of the FTRSND collective will present their
modular musical Bétøn project.
Brussels Smart City Events, a whole series of events
Organised by the Brussels Regional Informatics Center (BRIC), Brussels Smart City for Culture is the second in a series of events launched around specific themes by the Secretary of State, Bianca Debaets. After culture this time and education in March 2017, the next theme of the series will be the economy. The aim is to seek out actors of society, listen to what they have to say and inform and inspire them.