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12 December 2011

HACK THE CITY: Call for Proposals

As a member of StudioLab Project, CIANT is pleased to forward the call of the Science Gallery / Dublin.

HACK THE CITY
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Call for Proposals

Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland is 
seeking proposals for an upcoming major exhibition HACK THE CITY

Call Opens: Monday 5th December

Call Closes: Friday 20th  January

Exhibition duration: 22 June 2012 – 07 September 2012

See: http://www.sciencegallery.com/hackthecity

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Calling all hackers, makers, doers, data nerds, hobbyists, 
artists, citizen scientists, tech geeks, activists, edgy 
engineers and DIY urban planners.

Science Gallery is seeking proposals for its 2012 flagship 
exhibition HACK THE CITY launching in June 2012.

Currently more than half of the world’s population lives in 
towns and cities. This trend is expected to continue. 
Between 2025-2030 of the approximate 8 billion people who 
will live in the world 5 billion will live in cities. Yet 
the majority of our city infrastructures are based on 
inherited historical layouts and systems.

Science Gallery’s 2012 flagship exhibition and festival HACK 
THE CITY will rethink our cities from the ground up through 
the spirit and philosophy of the hacker ethos - to bend, 
mash-up, tweak and cannibalise our city systems, to create 
possibilities, illustrate visionary thinking and demonstrate 
real-world examples for sustainable urban futures. It will 
capitalize on Dublin city’s history, legacy, population and 
infrastructure, transforming the city itself into a nimble 
“playground” and live urban hack lab.

The exhibition and events will explore hacking for good – 
the repurposing of useful resources, the innovators who 
customise existing tools for new uses and who purposefully 
challenge existing hierarchies. What creative ways can we 
release untapped resources, harnessing what maybe considered 
as by-products or waste, to create alternative systems for 
public good?

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