TY - BOOK
T1 - Brussels2030 Summer Assembly 2022 - postreport
AU - Moriau, Linde
AU - Komac, Ian
AU - Mostmans, Lien
AU - Nuyttens, Goedele
AU - Toffin, Etienne
AU - Van der Schueren, Brecht
PY - 2022/10/15
Y1 - 2022/10/15
N2 - The Brussels2030 Summer Assembly is a key pillar in preparation for the Brussels' candidacy as European Capital of Culture. The first edition was organized at Tour à Plomb from Monday July 4th till Friday July 8th 2022, offering a dynamic program with keynotes, co creation labs, bar talks, site visits, walkshops, film screenings and artistic performances. The aim was to test initial findings and aspirations of Brussels2030 against a diversity of lived experiences and expectations. The ambition was also to share and discuss knowledge on current day Brussels, the cultural practices of tomorrow and the heritage of previous European Capitals of Culture. Over 800 people participated in the Assembly. Diverse actors were mobilized: Brussels citizens, cultural practitioners, academics, policy makers, artists, creatives and civil society representatives. Together they created an open space, fostering inspiring encounters and dialogues. Building on these exchanges, the Summer Assembly participants imagined scenarios for preparing desirable urban futures and making Brussels the European Capital of Culture in 2030. This report summarizes key findings and questions that emerged during the event. For more information about the project, see: www.brussels2030.be.
AB - The Brussels2030 Summer Assembly is a key pillar in preparation for the Brussels' candidacy as European Capital of Culture. The first edition was organized at Tour à Plomb from Monday July 4th till Friday July 8th 2022, offering a dynamic program with keynotes, co creation labs, bar talks, site visits, walkshops, film screenings and artistic performances. The aim was to test initial findings and aspirations of Brussels2030 against a diversity of lived experiences and expectations. The ambition was also to share and discuss knowledge on current day Brussels, the cultural practices of tomorrow and the heritage of previous European Capitals of Culture. Over 800 people participated in the Assembly. Diverse actors were mobilized: Brussels citizens, cultural practitioners, academics, policy makers, artists, creatives and civil society representatives. Together they created an open space, fostering inspiring encounters and dialogues. Building on these exchanges, the Summer Assembly participants imagined scenarios for preparing desirable urban futures and making Brussels the European Capital of Culture in 2030. This report summarizes key findings and questions that emerged during the event. For more information about the project, see: www.brussels2030.be.
U2 - 10.13140/RG.2.2.23062.73283
DO - 10.13140/RG.2.2.23062.73283
M3 - Other report
BT - Brussels2030 Summer Assembly 2022 - postreport
PB - Brussels2030 vzw/asbl
ER -