What can the future do for you?
Lift works to identify and anticipate current and emerging usagesof digital technologies through research, events, publications and services.
Departing from this context Lift Workshop @ Hungary addresses the possibilities of new technologies in the socio-cultural periphery of a changing post-industrial urban landscape. It turns this particular locality and its challenges into the centre of the attention of architects, artists, social scientists from the region and from regional media labs with the objective to explore and connect with recent
discussions regarding urban computing and situated technologies and extend the discourse to specific regional issues and problems.
The aim of the workshop is to explore the implications of urban information systems for architecture and urban design, disciplines that have been largely absent from the mostly technologist-driven discussions of "ubiquitous" computing but nevertheless can provide new insights and alternative perspectives on the implications of “networked objects” for urban culture, newly emerging spatial practices and organizational forms. During the workshop participants develop responses, scenarios applicable to Eastern Quartier and later other urban areas undergoing similar transformation.
Lift Workshop @ Hungary: Eastern Quartier is organized by Kitchen Budapest in collaboration with KÉK - Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre. To find out more about the organizers, our sponsors click here.
Széchenyi mine, old compressor hall
The workshop will be held in the old compressor hall of Széchenyi mine, in the Eastern Quartier of Pécs. map
Please note, that the building doesn't have heating and is somewhat abandoned. We expect good weather at the end of September, but please dress warmly and/or bring additional clothing. Please be warned and accept that we cannot guarantee full comfort on the site.
You can register to the workshop as described on the bottom of this page. Please follow the instructions described there.
A few discount tickets were reserved for students and selected participants from the region, upon request. Sold out.
The workshop will be held on Sunday, 26 September 2010, all day. See detailed program.
For early arrivals and late leavers we propose optional programs on Saturday, 25 September in Pécs and on Monday, 27 September in Budapest.
Christophe Guignard (more info), founding member, architect at fabric | ch
Martijn de Waal, writer, researcher, co-founder at Mobile City blog
Violeta Bulc (more info), founder, general manager at VIBACOM, a company creating innovation management tools
Marcus Foth, Principal Research Fellow at Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation, QUT
Host: Attila Bujdoso
Location:
Széchenyi akna
Széchenyi akna 1.
Pécs, 7627
Hungary
Date: Sunday, 26. September 2010 - 9:00 - 21:00