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ICT & ART CONNECT - FET ART ProjectFollowing the OLAF investigation into the coordinating partner of the FET ART Project and the cloasure of the FET ART Project (ICT ART CONNECT) web site, we provide here, documents from that project web site that are not available elsewhere on ICT ART CONNECT web pages: (All documents open in new windows)
FET ART Connecting ICT and Art communities: new research avenues, challenges, and expected impact
Objectives: The FET-ART project stems from the "ICT & ART Connect" event that took place in Brussels in April 2012 under the aegis of the FET Unit, with an important support and contribution of several FET-ART partners. This event clearly confirmed that a great potential exists in fostering dialogue
betw een ICT and Art practitioners, and this is the right time to efficiently support such dialogue in order to contribute to the emergence of novel
FET research topics and the identification of new emerging research areas for H2020 in the ICT domain and beyond. Within this context, a
FET-ART balanced partnership of committed organisations has been formed, offering renow ned expertise in the ICT and Art domains, important
connections w ith ICT and Art practitioners in Europe and w orldw ide, many references at the ICT and Art interface, and longstanding experience
of planned activities. The FET-ART consortium will, over the 12-month project period, connect the European ICT and Art communities, and • Organise "consultation events and matchmaking events" in at least five European locations; • Support at least 15 "pilot projects" of collaborative work between ICT and Art practitioners in residencies, seen as "proofs of concept" for some promising research topics or directions, particularly"co-creation" and "citizen engagement in ICT"; • Organise a final open event in Brussels, part of an ambitious set of project outreach activities: web platform, community building, contribution to events, including to ICT 2013 and to the next edition of the "ICT & ART Connect" event which the project will support. In order to ensure some coherence to the external perception of the activities developed under the aegis of DG Connect
and aiming at connecting ICT & Art communities, the project will be officially presented to external stakeholders as "The ICT & Art Connect initiative
Presentations: Reports: Cordis FP7 Project Information Sheet FET ART Project Report: D2.1 Events - Progress Report November 2013 FET ART Project Report: D2.3 Open Consultation - Progress Report November 2013 FET ART Project Report: D3.1 Residencies - Progress Report November 2013 FET ART Project Report: D4.1 Outreach Activities - Progress Report November 2013
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