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Published on 30 May 2016
Tweets, videos, poems… your creations on the theme “Why culture” and broadcasted on social networks will be presented during a show dedicated to digital creation on June 5th. In partnership with COAL.
France Culture and the Pompidou Center organize during the weekend of June 4 and 5 an event called “Imagine”, two days of creation at the Pompidou Center in Paris (Beaubourg). In this context, a program will be entirely dedicated to native digital creation. In a quirky and Dadaist way (as we will also celebrate the centenary of the Dada movement), we will present the works of a dozen artists, as well as poems, texts, sounds etc.
You can participate in this real art-kathon of a weekend whose central dimension will be the social networks and the general theme: “Why culture” (without question mark).
How to participate?
1)By posting messages on Twitter about “Why Culture” in the manner of Dada. Please use the hashtags: #WEimagine and #DadaData so that we can find your tweets and select them.
2) By posting on YouTube videos of contemporary creative art created especially for the event. Please use the tags: #ArtTubers #WEimagine and #SoftPower
3)By posting poems or haikus on Instagram with the hashtags #WEimagine and #Instapoet
The program “Soft Power, the magazine of digital creative industries” in which these contents will be presented will take place in public from the Centre Pompidou and live from 7 to 8 pm this Sunday, June 5. A project in partnership with Dada Data, the Coal Project and Bright.
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