
Based at Goldsmiths College at the University of London, this project looks at the cultural transformations under way in Europe by examining the potentials and effects of networked spatial practices. In particular, it examines art, architectural and urban practices across Europe and beyond to look at the way people are inhabiting networked spaces that transcend cultural, social or geographic boundaries.
Networked Cultures carries out research using a variety of strands along which the project itself can develop within networks of exchanges and interventions. First, it looks at contested spaces across Europe by following the routes of networks laid out by artists, architects, curators and activists, gathering material, sharing ideas, filming and interviewing people along these journeys. Second, they invite groups, practices or initiatives to share information about their work on their online database, which offers a growing archive of urban interventions, public art projects and architectural experiments.
It seeks to conceptualise the knowledge embodied by these new forms of socio-spatial organisation and group action and will explore the ways in which they offer new perspectives for dealing with contested spaces. In particular, it will investigate how the examined spatial practices can reduce our dependence on fixed and separated knowledge, while giving us the tools to develop new knowledge together.
As well as a database, the organisation’s website includes conversations between experts in the field, texts and publications, as well as information about galleries and exhibitions.
http://www.networkedcultures.org
Keywords
Locations:
United Kingdom ,Beyond Europe ,All Europe (48 countries) Thematic scope:
Cultural Theory & Research Languages:
English Arts & Cultural categories:
Architecture & Design ,arts in a social context Type of organisation:
Arts, Cultural & Media Organisations Tagged as:
architectural experiments, architecture, contested places, cultural transformation, knowledge building, networked cultures, networked spaces, public art projects, routes of networks, urban interventions, urban practices
LabforCulture is a partner initiative of the European Cultural Foundation. LabforCulture is grateful for the support provided by its funders.