TOWARDS ECO-SOCIAL RENEWAL: BLUEPRINTS FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

With Vera Meyer, Stefan Böschen and Driving the Human project authors
April 30, 2022
5-7 PM
Hosted by acatech at Amerikahaus, Munich
Free entrance upon registration here: https://www.acatech.de/termin/towards-eco-social-renewal-blueprints-for-collaboration-between-science-and-the-arts/

How can science and the arts collaborate?
The Driving the Human initiative proposes a new way of forging collaborations between disciplines.

As part of the mentoring event, acatech hosts a public discussion on April 30, 2022. The general public is invited to an evening of discussions around innovative ways in which arts and science can collaborate. The scientists Vera Meyer and Stefan Böschen will discuss these approaches alongside the Driving the Human project authors, inviting new perspectives and reflections on these themes.

“Art and science ‘know’ each other, they talk to each other, they use each other from time to time, but the relationship has not yet developed to its full potential,” says Martina Schraudner, project lead at acatech and Frauenhofer institute. “Through Driving the Human, we are able to broaden our range of perspectives enormously and can invite artists to participate and think along with us. I hope for new impulses in science and business, new topics that are worth thinking about, and new methods that can be used to break down silos; methods that force us to talk about topics in an explanatory way, to no longer take anything for granted.”

The event will take place at Amerikahaus in Munich, and is hosted by acatech, one of the four founding partners of Driving the Human.

Entrance is free upon registration at this link: https://www.acatech.de/termin/towards-eco-social-renewal-blueprints-for-collaboration-between-science-and-the-arts/

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Cite: "TOWARDS ECO-SOCIAL RENEWAL: BLUEPRINTS FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE ARTS" 20 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/980430/towards-eco-social-renewal-blueprints-for-collaboration-between-science-and-the-arts> ISSN 0719-8884

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