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"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
Prague Permanent linkThe Curatorial Lab Workshop #1 on Publications was the first in a series of three curatorial-practice-oriented workshops (publications, data, exhibitions). Organized by the Curatorial Lab of Shared Cities: Creative Momentum, they aim to explore innovative approaches to the sharing of knowledge in architecture, design and urban planning. Curatorial Lab Workshop #1 on Publications invited renowned writers, editors and publishers to elaborate on the present condition of print and digital publications relative to architecture and urbanism. During the two-day workshop we discussed the three types of SCCM project publications: the annual magazines, research publications and the final exhibition catalogue.
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Read more about the workshop in research publication: Publishing 2.0: New Formats in Architecture Publishing
"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
Prague Permanent linkThe one-day programme was based on discussion formats with renowned European architecture theorists, curators and urban researchers.
Prague Permanent linkWithin Shared Cities: Creative Momentum the Czech Centres realized the "Iconic Ruins?" exhibition and an economic impact evaluation of the project. How does the future of the exhibition look like? What are the benefits of having an economic analysis of the project? Find the answers in the interview with Ivana ??ern?? and Sandra Kar??csony from the Czech Centres / ??esk?? Centra in Prague, Czech Republic.
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