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ON-AiR wishes to inform you about partners’ projects and websites.

 

Engine Room Europe – Discover the follow-up project of  Changing Room, EU pilot project which offered tools for knowledge-sharing and matchmaking between cultural operators in Europe. And here is the link to the Changing Room Toolkit!

 

Culture Action Europe – an advocacy and lobby organisation promoting arts and culture as a building block of the European project. Their aim is to influence European policies for more and better access to culture across the continent and beyond. Reading material under the “think”section!

 

e.mobility – a EU pilot project which means to be an interactive and innovative community network to imagine new forms of mobility. Part of the Pépinières Européennes pour Jeunes Artistes programme.

 

encatc - The european network of cultural administration training centres developed the EU project Artists moving and learning, a comparative study on artistic mobility in Europe.

 

HALO V-2, by Keiko Courdy and Jacques Parnel – HALO is an autonomous in energy station, a mobile installation to set up in the public space. It is being built with different phases and versions since 2008, following an ethic in eco-conception in the elaboration of the projects. Halo is conceived as an immersive and interactive experience, being connected in real time listening to the earth and its oceans.

 

Herbal Ghetto, by Cedric Sabato – Herbal Ghetto is an energy self-sufficient project controlled by a weather station. The latter allows to control four turntables linked to the four elements. Depending on the degree of sunshine, the wind speed, the degree of humidity and the dew point, the turntables react in real time to the information mentioned above. Thus Herbal Ghetto proposes the form of an interactive “living” quartet receptive to climatic variations.

 

House for Open Mobility Exchange (H.O.M.E.) – EU pilot project to support to the mobility of artists. HOME is a platform for self-organised non-formal exchange of artists working in public spaces.

 

IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts.

 

MADE – This EU project aims at implementing and promoting European objectives for artist mobility within the digital arts, practically examine and explore forms and models of European digital co-production.

 

Marcel TV – archive of film and video art, as well as network events including an archive of network art history and MARCEL events.  It also includes the beginning of selected scientific material such as the Nobel laureate speeches from CERN.

 

On the Move (OTM) – a cultural mobility information network. OTM aims to encourage and facilitate cross-border mobility and cooperation.

 

Practics. See Mobile See Practical – a 3-year project with the aims to facilitate the provision of information about EU cross-border mobility in the cultural sector. Practics ended in 2011 but you can still get in touch with the PRACTICS Infopoints to find relevant, reliable and up-to-date mobility-related information – and you can find all the useful documents and the PRACTICS Infotools on On the Move

 

Relais Culture Europe – an advocacy and lobby organisation promoting arts and culture as a building block of the European project. A lot of information in English and in French.

 

SICA/CCP – Dutch Centre for International Cultural Activities and European Cultural Contact Point for the Netherlands.

 

SPACE – Supporting Performing Art Circulation in Europe. European Pilot project for Artist Mobility.

 

wearemore.eu – a Europe-wide arts advocacy campaign that seeks to mobilize everyone who cares about culture in Europe to influence the political negotiations on the next EU budget (2014-2020).

 

Werkleitz – centre for media art, based in Halle, Germany. The centre facilitates the production and presentation of new media art projects encouraging social and artistic issues.