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Re-FREAM partners

The project involved an international consortium of experienced partners regarding technology, research, fashion, and design, as well as art-tech transfer expertise.

Re-FREAM jury

All received applications of call 1 and call 2 were screened by a group of experts, who pre-selected a shortlist of proposals. These proposals were then evaluated by an international jury, who awarded ten artists per call.

Jury Members Call 1

Martin-Honzik-Re-FREAM

Martin Honzik

Natsai-Audrey-Chieza-Re-FREAM

Natsai Audrey Chieza

Camille-Baker-Re-FREAM

Camille Baker

Lela-Scherrer-Re-FREAM

Lela Scherrer

Christophe-Guberan-Re-FREAM

Christop Guberan

Konstantin-Rybak-Re-FREAM

Konstantin Rybak

Ute-Ploier-Re-FREAM

Ute Ploier

Tapani-Jokinen-Re-FREAM

Tapani Jokinen

Isabel Berz, Head of IED REC Research and Education Center

Isabel Berz

Jury Members Call 2

Giusy Cannone

Giusy Cannone

Yuly Fuentes

Yuly Fuentes

Lisa Lang

Lisa Lang

Alice Beyer Schuch

Alice Beyer Schuch

Jose Teunissen

Jose Teunissen

Meia Wippoo

Meia Wippoo

Maria Blanes

Maria Blanes

Ute-Ploier-Re-FREAM

Ute Ploier

Tapani-Jokinen-Re-FREAM

Tapani Jokinen

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STARTS initiative

S+T+ARTS is about thinking out of the box and building bridges between Science, Technology and Arts.

STARTS is an initiative of the European Commission to foster alliances of science, technology, and the arts, that effectively implement a European approach to technological innovation centered on human needs and values.

Science, Technology and Arts form a nexus with an extraordinarily high potential for creative and reflective innovation. And such innovation is considered to be precisely what is called for to master the social, ecological and economic challenges that Europe is facing.

With disruptive methods of exploration and an accurate critical eye on the use of technology, artists decisively raise awareness of the societal challenges and global concerns we are tackling. The artistic practices are seen as innovative processes and have a wide-reaching potential to contribute to the development of new economic, social and business models.