14 days, twenty students and one vision: In a workshop and following travelling exhibition Europe’s youth faces its anxieties and fears about the future.
Our current project “Fearful Visions – Visionary Ideas: Europe’s Youth on the Move“ encourages young people to think about their fears and hopes for the future in times of financial crisis, unemployment and climate change.
The project is a joint-effort of The Network of Intercultural Communication e.V., the Museum for European Cultures Berlin, the collaborative research center “Mobilized Cultures” at the University of Potsdam and the Institute of European Ethnology at the Humboldt University Berlin. The participants are between 18 and 27 years old. European students from all disciplines are invited to apply.
In cooperation with experts from academia and cultural organizations students are asked to develop their visions of a comfort zone Europe. The results of the workshop will be displayed via different media like videos, photos and audio points in a mobile exhibition space which will be presented from August to October 2013 in four European cities. We are looking for partners who support our project locally during the exhibitions in Belgium, Poland and Spain. We hope to establish lasting networks in the field of intercultural communication and small-scale non-profit partnerships that foster the idea of Europe as a social and cultural union.
Please contact us for further information: contact@intercultural-network.com.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/961