Shared Cities: Creative Momentum at BINA 2019

We are inviting you to the Shared Cities section of BINA 2019 festival in Belgrade

Belgrade Permanent link

Bringing Life Back to Csepel

What sparked K??K???s interest in the Csepel Island? What changes did they want to happen on Csepel Island? Find the answers to these and many more questions in the interview with B??lint Horv??th from K??K, Budapest, Hungary.

Budapest Permanent link

CREATING A LIVELY SQUARE

What is crucial when it comes to creating a lively public space ??? be it transforming squares, bringing unused buildings back to life or revitalizing inner courtyards? Find the answer in the interview with Jan Mazur from the Old Market Hall Alliance, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Bratislava Permanent link

Residency

This residency was the fourth in a series of four curatorial-practice-oriented programmes: three workshops (publications, data, exhibitions) and one residency organised by the Curatorial Lab of Shared Cities: Creative Momentum. They explored innovative approaches to the sharing of knowledge in architecture, design and urban planning.

Berlin Permanent link

Vivid Square/??iv?? n??mestie

The objective of the Vivid Square / ??iv?? n??mestie project is unification and regeneration of SNP Square (Slovak National Uprising Square) and Kamenn?? Square in Bratislava, which, once improved, could be an example of functional and accessible city spaces.

Bratislava Permanent link

Urban Hub #2 – Schoolaboratory 002

From 8th till 12th of August 2018 team ??kograd organized the second summer school called Schoolaboratory 002 in the schoolyard of O?? ???Vlada Obradovi?? Kameni???. The programme of the summer school aimed at children of Ledine. About thirty children participated in the workshops every day.

Belgrade Permanent link

Hacking Urban Furniture: VIP Box, Re-Defining the Semi-Public

In the framework of the Hacking Urban Furniture research project, KUNSTrePUBLIK invited the artist-duo Adam Page and Eva Hertzsch to redesign their artwork Executive Box, originally made for documenta X (Kassel, 1997). The work has been re-contextualised asking important questions of ownership, privilege and the right-to-the-city in relation to shared infrastructures.

Berlin Permanent link