Resonances III Festival: Datami, the exhibition, Ispra

Ispra, Italië
date October 15, 2019 - November 8, 2019
city Ispra, Italy
organisation Joint Research Centre (JRC) i

The Resonance III Festival celebrates the work of the JRC on a specific theme.

This year's theme, Big Data / AI / Digital Transformation is seen through the prism of Datami.

DATAMI refers to the concept of the multifunctional Japanese tatami mats - places of action, of meditation and of rest.

The Datami is a symbol of the digital intertwining of our lives, of this new universe we find ourselves in, a hybrid between real life and digital life for which a famous philosopher coined the term onlife: not online or offline, but a blending of two worlds that invests and enhances our entire being.

From 14 to 18 October, the Festival celebrates not only their work, but the work of all JRC staff in their mission to develop sound science in support of policymaking of the European Commission.

Installations will be visitable in the opening week each morning from 10.00 to 12.00 where each visitor can meet the artist and/or scientist. In the afternoon, these will be replaced by a facilitator.

Special Public Days: Day@JRC - Art@JRC - Talks@JRC

Feel like an artist and/or a scientist for just one day… we warmly invite the EU citizen to our site in Ispra for these exclusive days!

  • Day@JRC from 10.00 to 17.30 including visit of SciArt installations and talks
  • Art@JRC from 10.00 to 14.00 including visit of SciArt installations
  • Talks@JRC from 12.00 to 17.30 including talks/conferences.

Registration

Registration is closed.

Please note that language for this event is English.

Programme

Please downlod the programme

/jrc/en/file/document/181565Resonances III datami programme

Resonances III datami programme

Venue

European Commission - Joint Research Centre

Via Enrico Fermi, 2749

I - 21027 Ispra (VA) Italy

Contact

General information: JRC-Resonances@ec.europa.eu

Information Public Days: JRC-ISPRA-EVENTS@ec.europa.eu


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Joint Research Centre (JRC)

This directorate-general provides the Commission with scientific advice and technical support in order to help formulate, implement and monitor a wide range of policies of the European Union. If requested it will advise the Council, Parliament and the member-states.

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) also conducts scientific research. In several centres throughout Europe a broad range of topics are researched, most of it focused on areas that respond to the major challenges that face the EU policy makers. Its main areas of research are nuclear energy, economics, sustainable development, security issues and crisis-management and developing common reference materials and measurements.

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