For our next session with @space10_journal we'll be joined by design researcher @erm___ and Chinese meme expert @xuhulk to talk about new languages of the internet. April 17, Copenhagen. Limited seats available 👉 https://t.co/fLjbzuAyaM
It's only one week until Deep Cuts #3 takes place. There's not a lot of seats left, so if you know you want to attend now is a good time to buy tickets -> https://t.co/mdypwluhBv
At Deep Cuts #3 on March 27, Copenhagen based architect Lene Brix is going to talk about the practice of upcycling in city development. The theme is Deconstruct/constructs. More on that + tickets -> https://t.co/XIX3ZuuJd8
At Deep Cuts #3 Berndt Clavier is going to introduce the philosophical framework of deconstruction. He's a literary scholar at @malmouni. In his research he has an interest in the production of social life, how and why this production needs cultural form to function.
This is our first ever Hymn Book for Connections in Public Spaces! Watch @ewawestermark on how public space changes our behaviour, enables interaction and connects us as humans. All credit to @deepcutsindeed for an inspiring event #citiesforpeople https://t.co/yQkTAUjHUc
The theme for Deep Cuts #3 is "Deconstruct/Construct". Chef and restaurateur Titti Qvarnström will share how she’s approaching the produce she bring to her kitchen and the methods she uses to refine it into dishes. -> https://t.co/xaEbf8bA0A
[Communication and Relationship with oneself and God]
Watch priest @MariaBergius' talk about a three-fold connection between a person, that person's own self, other people and God. From Deep Cuts #2 https://t.co/wYdXT6UhnY
[5 Hymns to Connections in Public Space]
Watch urban planner @ewawestermark's (@citiesforpeople) talk about how public space can stimulate interaction and connections between people in cities. From Deep Cuts #2 -> https://t.co/37HxLYnQsc
[Artists relationship with fans]
Watch communications researcher @nancybaym's talk about how artist-fan relationships are developing in the age of social media. From Deep Cuts #2 -> https://t.co/dqiF40IAY6
Deep Cuts #2 was kind of reference heavy. Here's a list of books, articles and songs to indulge in on the theme of "To be Connected"
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Some stills from Deep Cuts #2 yesterday. @nancybaym, @ewawestermark and @MariaBergius speaking the the topics of connection, relationship and belonging.
At Deep Cuts #2, @MariaBergius (priest @svenskakyrkan) will talk about how she understands faith as three-fold connection between a person, that person's own self, other people and God. Bridging the other two speakers in her interest for relationships, rites, rooms, music etc.
At Deep Cuts #2 @ewawestermark will talk about how public space can stimulate interaction and connections between people in cities. As an architect and urban planner at @citiesforpeople she focus on the human dimension of built environment’s effect on social interaction
At Deep Cuts #2 (theme: "To be Connected") @nancybaym will present the findings from her latest book "Playing to the Crowd". Discussing how the relationship between musicians and their fans has changed over the years.
The second installment of Deep Cuts will focus on communication between humans and our connection to something bigger. We'll learn from @nancybaym (Microsoft Research), @ewawestermark (Gehl) and @MariaBergius (Svenska Kyrkan). Tickets at https://t.co/XIX3ZuuJd8
[The Problem of Spotting Fake]
Watch @farkasjohan (Malmö University) talk from Deep Cuts #1. It features his research on the problem of spotting fake news’ in digital media.
https://t.co/uEMSSE4eLI