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| + | Round-tables in non-usual places for the context of IoT will be organized. They will take the STARTS Talks model in which the participation of the partners of the LSPs, end-users, scientists and artists are gathered to discuss and present to the audience the innovations undertaken in the pilots. They will take place, for example, in Ars Electronica and European Parliament. | ||
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| + | The round-tables will serve as a starting point and as a networking hub for its participants to raise awareness across the LSPs and the artistic community for the importance of creative synergies between the arts, science and technology to foster innovation in European industry. | ||
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| + | On the other hand, the European Union strongly relies on innovation to compete globally and to make our society more sustainable and inclusive. It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to succeed Europe has to avoid silos and think more holistically about innovation and technology that is of value to society. In this spirit, high tech companies and funding agencies are currently promoting creative synergies between art and technology. | ||
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| + | Participants will reflect on alternative innovation processes that recognise the Arts as a disruptive catalyst for innovation in economy and in society. | ||
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Revision as of 07:53, 22 March 2018
The Open Prototyping methodology provides a framework to analyse how combining art and ICT can stimulate innovation and demand for IoT and Smart City data and services, and highlight potential roadblocks to acceptance before they are encountered.
Research has assessed the implementation of the Open Prototyping framework in IoT pilots in the UK, Netherlands and Singapore. Findings suggest two key contributions of combining Art and ICT through Open Prototyping are to:
1. Stimulate innovation and demand for IoT data and services in ICT companies, and
2. Enable consumers and industry users to question what is trusted, acceptable and desirable (Ibid.).
Evaluation Framework of the methodology for integrating ICT and Art for LSPs
The Open Prototyping methodology highlights actionable evaluation to iterate and improve the methodology. Additionally, evaluation material aimed at advocacy should be collected to communicate the results of ART-ICT co-creation and to ensure the continuity of projects in this domain.
The research further identified benefits to the IoT pilots and the artists themselves corresponding to different stages and dimensions of the activity, as detailed in Table 2:
Round-tables
Round-tables in non-usual places for the context of IoT will be organized. They will take the STARTS Talks model in which the participation of the partners of the LSPs, end-users, scientists and artists are gathered to discuss and present to the audience the innovations undertaken in the pilots. They will take place, for example, in Ars Electronica and European Parliament.
The round-tables will serve as a starting point and as a networking hub for its participants to raise awareness across the LSPs and the artistic community for the importance of creative synergies between the arts, science and technology to foster innovation in European industry.
On the other hand, the European Union strongly relies on innovation to compete globally and to make our society more sustainable and inclusive. It is becoming increasingly clear that in order to succeed Europe has to avoid silos and think more holistically about innovation and technology that is of value to society. In this spirit, high tech companies and funding agencies are currently promoting creative synergies between art and technology.
Participants will reflect on alternative innovation processes that recognise the Arts as a disruptive catalyst for innovation in economy and in society.
