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Taiwan Grand Tour
Virtual and Physical Media Integration Association of Taiwan (TW), AC Global (TW), do+2do+ (TW), Engine Studios (TW), HeyMechanic! (TW), Inwheel (TW), Lucid Realities Studio (FR), MINIWIZ CO., LTD. (TW), MoonShine Animation (TW), National Taiwan Normal University (TW), Oready Innovation LAB (TW), Peppercorns Interactive Media Art Co., LTD (TW), Taipei City Government (TW), Taipei Urban Intelligence Center (TW); Media Partnerships: Yahoo TV (TW), Hakka Public Communication Foundation (TW)
"Formosa Grand Tour" has turned digital content into an outline of an island, gathering Taiwanese artists and creators across fields. Through different art forms and themes, the tour truly binds the digital world and our land together.

#MemóriasCOVID19 Brazil
University of Campinas (UNICAMP) (BR)
#MemóriasCOVID19 is an online platform which is freely accessible and will be configured as a space where individuals can share written reports, photographs, drawings, letters, audio, songs and videos about their personal experiences during the pandemic. It is an autobiography of the COVID-19 experience, extrapolating data and numbers, bringing together individual emotions and perceptions. It is coordinated by researcher Ana Carolina de Moura Delfim Maciel along with a committee of curators from nine Brazilian institutions, in addition to France and Portugal. The platform will be completed in early August and can now be followed on Facebook and Instagram.

STARTS
at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021
STARTS is an initiative launched by the European Commission that aims to combine technology and artistic practice in the best possible way in order to benefit European innovation policy as well as the art world. The focus is on people and projects that help to master Europe's social, ecological and economic challenges.

Molten Airs
Institutio Media (LT), Alt lab in collaboration with Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists' Association (LT)
The Molten Airs workshop series builds its narratives on casual life processes, repetitive habits, and social practices. By speculating on the human relationship to plants, food, or energy, but also using methods borrowed from the sciences, the series delves into yet unknown interactions between small and large, real and fictional, alive and not alive, us and them.

Extractivisms: Operations and Practices
Universidad Austral de Chile, Faculty of Architecture and Arts (CL), Institute of Visual Arts, Galería Réplica (CL)
Extractivisms: Operations and Practices is a curatorial proposal introducing the idea of an "expanded extractivism". To do so, it connects works by creators such as Ignacio Acosta, Jota Aldunate, Paula Baeza Pailamilla, Claudio Celis and María Jesús Schultz, Regina de Miguel, Lucía Egaña, Juana Guerrero, Bernardita Pérez, Celeste Rojas, Felipe Rivas San Martín, Andrés Terisse and Isabel Torres, to reflect on and discuss how to foment the questioning and exploration of these transversal practices and operations.

Simple Machines
Ugo Dehaes (BE)
Simple Machines is a lecture-performance in which we see how robots are born, from slimy cocoons to shiny machines. Through artificial intelligence, these creatures learn how to dance by themselves and create their own show.

Sacred Garden
Egret Cultural and Educational Foundation TW
Sacred Garden refocuses the unbounded potential of music and art for a higher purpose. We embrace new technologies with a healthy blend of humanity's warmth and meaning. Performing art is our religion and the stage is our temple. As we traverse this dark pandemic episode, we should elevate music and art to soothe and encourage our inner creativity, imagination, and inner forces.

City without city: hidden gardens of city
City Interaction lab (FR)
We organize participatory talks at City Interaction lab to discuss non-standard perspectives of city analysis and city perception: "how can we see city borders? where are borders of the city and what are their roles in city formation?" As the result of the workshop, we will create a city atlas as part of the citizen science component of the City Interaction lab project. The main goal of the garden is to make the experience of city-dwelling participatory and show how everyone could contribute to city analysis and data collection in a creative way.

En Tehom
Musrara, the Naggar School of Art and Society (IL)
Between the city of Jerusalem and a desert, a man attempts to clear his mind of the fluxed inner voices of the tumultuous audience and find his own, only to reveal that the sole voice is constructed of many.

Disruptivity by Design
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, AT
Taking the notion of “disruptive innovation” as a starting point, the Garden Vorarlberg aims to challenge prevailing, techno-economically driven ideas of future development. Applying the disruptive design method, we explore visions of community as well as the association between spatial imaginaries and material practices, whereby digital architectures as well as physical spatial constellations and psychogeographies come into view.