Tomorrows
Urban fictions for possible futures

Call for works
Deadline: 2 December 2016

How will everyday life evolve in the cities of tomorrow? What kind of changes 
will smart systems, technologies of automation and constant connectivity bring? 
Which new economic models might emerge and what will the role of the 
particularities of different geographical areas be? How will the development of 
the future cities affect the environment and the natural resources of the 
planet?

The future today seems to be closer than ever. A new way of living has already 
emerged based on the constant aggregation and processing of data. Nonhuman 
factors, like the algorithms, have been introduced in models for smarter cities 
and smarter homes, promising the constant optimization of a city's functioning 
and of citizens' everyday life. While the mediation of technology is, 
indisputably, of central importance when discussing the future of the urban 
environment, at the same time the following needs to be pointed out: 
Projections to the future usually refer mostly to economically advanced 
metropolises or to urban centers with no local features attributed to them. The 
different geographical particularities, the local economies and the dynamic of 
citizens' involvement are, for instance, often left out, shaping an image for 
tomorrow's cities, which is inevitably generalized and idealized.

The exhibition Tomorrows will aim to capture the urban future through different 
utopian and dystopian scenarios being developed by artists, architects and 
designers, opening up to territories with different possibilities and needs. 
Real cities projected into the future, city models that will never be built and 
hypothetical cityscapes will come together to tell stories about the upcoming 
economic, social and environmental conditions. New urban skylines, 
infrastructures, tools, wearables and everyday objects will become the starting 
point for unexpected or purposefully exaggerated stories, where the future is 
used as a tool that can assist in critically understanding present itself.

Part of the exhibition will focus on the Mediterranean, a region summarizing 
the crisis of the western world. Struck by the ongoing financial crisis and 
affected by mass population movements and climate change, the area is going 
through transformations affecting both the natural and the urban environment. 
The exhibition will examine how the future of the Mediterranean might evolve, 
imagining what, for instance, the role of the smart systems, biometric 
technologies and network infrastructures will be.

The open call of the exhibition focuses on projects addressing the future of 
the Mediterranean cities. It involves existing projects as well as new 
proposals for works referring - without being limited - to objects, systems, 
infrastructures and environments. It welcomes visionary ideas for alternative 
futures as well as reflective responses for phenomena of the present.

Submissions will need to include the following:
    *    Description of the project (250 words max)
    *    Technical and exhibition requirements
    *    4-6 images or drawings
    *    List of people involved and credits
    *    Links related to the work - if any
    *    Credits
    *    Contact details (email, phone, postal address)
    *    Short bio of the creator or the group (up to 150 words)

Material will need to be submitted in a single PDF, not exceeding 3 MB.
All texts will need to be written in English.

Submissions will need to be sent to tomorr...@sgt.gr by 2 December 2016.
Notifications regarding the selection will be sent by 16 January 2017.
For more information use the above email address.

More info regarding the exhibition will be uploaded on the website 
http://tomorrows.sgt.gr/en/.

The exhibition will open in May 2017 in Athens, Greece.

Organized by: Onasssis Cultural Center / Christos Carras
Curated by: Daphne Dragona, Panos Dragonas
Designed by: Panos Dragonas, Varvara Christopoulou

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