Photo: Pinelopi Gerasimou
Part of: Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and Data
Exhibition
Open Tech in Public Space: Circular Economy
Student competition presentation
Dates
Venue
Pedion tou Areos
Time & Date
Day
Time
Venue
Day
Sunday June 19
Time
18:00
Venue
“Virtual Embalming” by Frederik Heyman, Pedion tou Areos Park, Leof. Alexandras 10, Athens
Information
When
18:00 Exhibition of the works
19:00 Presentation by the students | Duration: 60 minutes
Introduction
The end results of the 4th Open Technologies in Education Competition are presented at Pedion tou Areos park by the students themselves who produced the circular economy technologies.
It is a global issue affecting all of us. In a planet where climate change requires climate justice, the question is not whether we will look for the solutions to save our own home, but what these solutions may be. The 4th Open Technologies in Education Competition raises the question of open technologies use in order to find these solutions, more specifically in the field of circular economy and thinking.Students from schools across Greece participated in this competition, in order to propose solutions based on open technologies accessible to everyone, using equipment granted by the Onassis Foundation at those schools, in collaboration and coordination with the Open Technologies Alliance. The end results of the competition are presented at Pedion tou Areos park by the students themselves who produced the circular economy technologies, in an event dedicated to open technologies with open and free access for the public.
In collaboration with the Open Technologies Alliance, as part of the presentation of the works produced during the 4th Open Technologies in Education Competition.
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