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From: Teresa Dillon
Date: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM
Subject: Science Gallery: Hack The City Open Call


*HACK THE CITY*

*22:06:12 – 07:09:12*

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*Call for Proposals*

*Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland is seeking proposals
for an upcoming major exhibition HACK THE CITY *

*Call Opens: Monday 5th December*

*Call Closes: Friday 20th  January*

*Exhibition duration: 22 June 2012 – 07 September 2012*

*See: 
**http://www.sciencegallery.com/hackthecity*<http://www.sciencegallery.com/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2512&qid=1884357>
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Calling all hackers, makers, doers, data nerds, hobbyists, artists, citizen
scientists, tech geeks, activists, edgy engineers and DIY urban planners.

Science Gallery is seeking proposals for its 2012 flagship exhibition HACK
THE CITY launching in June 2012.

Currently more than half of the world’s population lives in towns and
cities. This trend is expected to continue. Between 2025-2030 of the
approximate 8 billion people who will live in the world 5 billion will live
in cities. Yet the majority of our city infrastructures are based on
inherited historical layouts and systems.

Science Gallery’s 2012 flagship exhibition and festival HACK THE CITY will
rethink our cities from the ground up through the spirit and philosophy of
the hacker ethos - to bend, mash-up, tweak and cannibalise our city
systems, to create possibilities, illustrate visionary thinking and
demonstrate real-world examples for sustainable urban futures. It will
capitalize on Dublin city’s history, legacy, population and infrastructure,
transforming the city itself into a nimble “playground” and live urban hack
lab.

The exhibition and events will explore hacking for good – the repurposing
of useful resources, the innovators who customise existing tools for new
uses and who purposefully challenge existing hierarchies. What creative
ways can we release untapped resources, harnessing what maybe considered as
by-products or waste, to create alternative systems for public good?

HACK THE CITY is Science Gallery’s major international exhibition and
festival for 2012 and a flagship programme of Dublin City of Science. We
are interested in receiving proposals for experiments, exhibits and events,
which go beyond Science Gallery in to the city of Dublin and even connect
multiple cities globally. Potential venue partnerships include The Ark,
Temple Bar, Dublin and international partnerships with ZER01 in San Jose,
California.

Working with our international partners and local councils we will be
creating city zones, which will test potential new technologies, creating
situations for energy visualization, play, social networking and
communications.

As a centrepiece in Dublin’s tenure as European City of Science 2012, we
are especially interested in submissions which utilise Dublin’s position,
geography and demographic – as the capital of a small island, on the
periphery of Europe, struggling to recover from a post-economic boom and
the European home for a number of key multinational tech companies (IBM,
Google, Facebook), innovators and entrepreneurs. Drawing on this vibrant
community we encourage novel approaches to social and commercial ideas,
which can be piloted and prototyped during HACK THE CITY.

The exhibition will include existing and proposed works, innovations and
inventions around the theme of HACK THE CITY. The exhibition will extend
beyond the gallery through workshops, labs, events and off-site projects
with Science Gallery becoming a hub connecting difference city zones to
mobile and online worlds.

Alongside artworks, designed objects and documentary artefacts, HACK THE
CITY will encourage thinking differently about how we set up new business
products and services, which address our urban demands, plus include
special live performances, innovative installations, unique physical and
mental experiences, high-profile talks, discussions and debates,
web-focused interactions, games and collaborative experiences.

We are seeking proposals for:

   - Installations
   - Mass-participation experiments
   - Events
   - Performances
   - New products/services/start-ups
   - Workshops
   - Apps
   - Visualizations, maps and mashups

Suggested areas of focus include:

   - Augmenting the City – submissions that repurpose the physical city
   environs to allow a significant unique interaction with the surrounding
   city landscape, including AR apps
   - City based projects, objects and experiences in the areas of public
   art / street art / community / new media, technology and design.
   - Particular attention will be paid to projects that rethink and recycle
   the slack spaces in the city, uncover subcultures, subvert and reveal the
   architectural blueprint of the city itself.
   - Projects which allow the city dweller to interact with and interject
   into the city, both in terms of its systems and infrastructure as well as
   it’s physical form.
   - Particular attention will be paid to robust projects that have a
   significant visual impact or presence in the city itself and are designed
   to be economic with the available resources and tools. These projects
   should also contain a significant element that can be integrated into the
   Science Gallery exhibition space.
   - We are particularly interested in receiving submissions, which are
   Dublin specific as well as projects, which refer to the global urban
   environment or connect different cities
   - We are interested in projects that may have an element of longevity
   that can exist beyond the time span of the exhibition itself.
   - Urban experiments – submissions which utilize the infrastructure, data
   and citizens of the city to carry out experiments
   - Future of the City - submissions, which think broadly and diversely
   about how we live in cities, support subversion and play and allow our
   audience to experience live mappings of the dynamic city (flow of energy,
   transport, capital and people) and gain new insights into our future cities
   - Playing with data - submissions for works, which connect data forms
   and physically embody data streams, bridging ‘on’ and ‘off’ line worlds.
   - New business products and services – ideas which have commercial
   viability and provide sustainable solutions for our urban needs, including
   the use of open data, data mash ups and remixes



Please feel free to forward this e-mail and link to other forums and

individuals and do please contact us at

[email protected] if you would like to suggest projects or
people for the exhibition.



Funding

We welcome projects that come with external funding. The maximum amount of
budgetary support available for each approved application is €5,000. Each
project must be delivered within this maximum production budget, which
should include all fees, materials, shipping and travel costs as well as
any other cost that may arise from participation in Hack the City. Please
note that the production budget available for event-based proposals is
significantly less and support will be given on a case-by-case basis.




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SCIENCE GALLERY
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland
+353 1 896 4091
 [email protected]
 
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