lundi 1 juin 2009

Nao the Robot finds a girl friend at the Pavillion de l'Arsenal


The Futur en Seine Village opened at the Pavillion de l'Arsenal on Saturday, and welcomed more than a thousand visitors on the first day alone.

It's a chance for people just to wander in and try out new digital prototypes and technologies for themselves - such as motion capture, the interactive mirror and of course, robots. This young Parisienne wasted no time in "getting up close' to her own, cute little robot...

dimanche 31 mai 2009

Futur en Seine Inauguration at Cap Digital


Measured by any yard-stick - interest, quality of speeches and exibition, number of participants - I think that Friday's Futur en Seine inauguration at Cap Digital can be considered a great success. Over a thousand people crammed into the court-yard off the rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine on a glorious Spring Paris evening to listen to the opening speakers to eat and drink (this is France!).

The size of the attendance and the mix was truly impressive - from President of the Ile de de France through business, research and SMEs to "grass-roots". A very promising start - the Festival has captured the imagination of many!

samedi 30 mai 2009

Futur en Seine takes over the Parisian Landscape


Whether on TV, in the press, or on the streets of Paris, Futur en Seine is becoming increasingly visible as the festival begins...

mercredi 27 mai 2009

From Collaborative Vision to Collaborative Design of the Future Digital City

The Program of "The Digital City in the Next Fie Years" is more or less fixed now, and can be seen on the web-site: http://www.futur-en-seine.org/en/world-future-digital-city/index.php. These will be two very full, collaborative and, I hope, productive days.

An overview of the program:

We’ll start with an overview of the salient points of the preceding festival days and events. Christophe Aguiton has kindly offered to present a short report of the World Information City conference, which takes place at the beginning of the Festival and brings together renowned international thinkers around the subject “In/Visibility, Access and Urban Zoning”. Christophe himself will be talking at WIC on “Mobile Networks, Urban Swarms”.

This is followed by a round table discussion, in fact a Socratic Discourse led by philosopher Humberto Schwab, on the burning questions concerning the city of the future. For those of you who have never participated in a Socratic Discourse, this is an excellent means of gathering, sharing and fusing diverse visions and values through a structured and moderated discussion.

This “fusion” of ideas is followed by more a practical expression of vision or “best practice”: participants from various countries and cities will present prototypes or future-oriented projects, which represent an example of their vision of the future digital city.

The afternoon is for structured, collaborative brainstorming, vision and scenario building. We’ll use methodologies such as value ladder, appreciative inquiry and future narratives and scenarios around central themes such as mobility, trust, sustainability and collaborative urban design. This is an excellent opportunity to work intensely with multi-disciplinary leading international thinkers and practitioners to create together a collaborative vision on the basis of shared values and aspirations.

At the end of the first day, there will be the opportunity for those who wish to take a late-evening boat trip on the Seine to view interesting Futur en Seine digital prototypes.

An essential part of the event concept is the ambitious move from collaborative vision to collaborative design. This progression is planned for the next day, when Waag Society from Amsterdam, with the support of Nodesign from Paris and students from the ENSCI School of Industrial Design, will lead the City Lab. Various “physical” prototyping techniques will be used, together with industrial scrap as the basic material – an excellent way of creatively “recycling” waste material.

This combination of creative brainstorming, together with physical design, was recently used, working with the Municipal Government of Amsterdam’s Infrastructure Transport Directorate and a diverse group of partners, suppliers and users, to create a new mobility prototype for North Holland. This has been selected for demonstration at the Clinton Global Initiative’s “Connected Urban Development” Conference in Seoul in at the end of May, and will be presented immediately afterwards in Paris.

Also on the second day, we will have a live video link between Paris and Amsterdam. Jean-Louis Missika, the Paris deputy Mayor for Innovation will link up from the City Lab with Marijke Vos, the Amsterdam City Representative for Sustainability and the Environment, for the opening of “Sustainability Day” activities in Amsterdam. The direct international link between workshops in Paris and Amsterdam will run throughout the day.

At the end of the day, we will present the collaborative international visions, prototypes and recommendations, with the intention of building on this initial collaboration to produce sustainable collaborative links and projects into the future.

Drinks will be offered at the end of the event.

vendredi 22 mai 2009

NON STOP MUSIC PLANET


A 24 h movie around the planet. A night trip around the earth and through Internet and networks

WE’RE LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS AND CONTRIBUTORS,

YOU CAN BE ONE OF THOSE, please contact : cockpit@nonstopmusicplanet.com

The trip will take place from Saturday 30th of May until Sunday 31 of May at noon at the Point Ephemere in Paris, where several screens will be displayed. In the middle of the installation, a cockpit will welcome the streamed video director and technicians conducting the performance.

A space trip by Olivier Forest & Eric Daviron Performance powered by MU for the FUTUR EN SEINE Biennale - in partnership with the FILMER LA MUSIQUE festival & RE:MU & POINT EPHEMERE

Following the time zones, and screened live, a series of concerts and music performances around a planet where you never go to sleep : following the night, we slip from one place to another, from a punk rock club to a rehearsal room, from a giant arena to a desert or a mountain, from sunset to dawn.

The concerts will not only be broadcasted from major cultural cities but also from lost places, no man’s land, secret locations. The performance will link those places, and we’ll slip from a well-known band to an unknown artist, from a cultural centre to an isolated place, from a musical point of view to another, using internet as a broadcast network.

Non Stop Music Planet is a free access event for the public. During the whole performance, the Parisian audience will walk around the installation and will be send to the other side of the planet where a gig takes place, where a concert or a party get started. Then they’ll slowly slip to another continent, another town. Beyond the musical aspect, the performance invites the audience to share the global feeling of a moving planet. The performance will also be available live on the Non Stop Music Planet website (coming soon).

You are invited to join in and participate to the event. You are : movie or video director, musician, sound artist or video artist ? You are involved in event organisation, working in a venue ?

You’ll need an Internet connection, a computer, something to make a video (webcam or video recording device) and a microphone. Get in touch for more informations.

So you will take part of the Non Stop Music Planet line up ! At the end of the performance, Non Stop Music Planet will be edited as a DVD (non commercial network) that will be sent to each participant.
Contact

cockpit@nonstopmusicplanet.com
Office > +33 142 513 488
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jeudi 21 mai 2009

A lot is going to be happening in the Paris region...

Eight more days until the opening of Futur en Seine…and the whirlwind of the last few months is drawing towards its nerve-tingling climax.

From the moment I heard about Futur en Seine, I found the concept inspirational…but the challenge daunting. A creative, popular festival of the digital city, happening for days from the early morning until deep into the night, across the streets of Paris and the Ile de France, including some of the world’s most prestigious cultural venues and bringing together top level visionaries, thinkers, politicians, advisors, planners, activists, designers and creatives in general with “grass-roots” participation – and all free of charge! That has to be a creative, logistical, and financial challenge, not to mention communication and time factors.

Anyway, a few months down the line, we’re more or less ready, and the international program is coming together. The International festival starts with World Information City, and there’s an impressive line-up – Saskia Sassen, Bruno Latour and a formidable groups of speakers.

After a full week of colourful international events, “The Digital City in the Next Five Years” will draw the international proceedings to an end. The concept is to integrate the new ideas from the whole preceding week, draw in local and international views and best practice, brainstorm towards collaborative values and visions, and actually design and “build” those visions on the next day. We have excellent and enthusiastic international participants with strong visions on the digital city of the future…and a design team with lots of clever methodologies, tools, and bags of industrial scrap, who are going to help us shape the future.

It’s a public holiday in France today and beautiful Spring weather. Just a couple of hundred metres away, at the Place de la Bastille, street artists are performing, opera fans are queuing for tickets for tonight’s performance of Tosca, waiters are weaving their way through pavement tables and chairs with studied elegance…all unaware that, in the office next to me, a group of people are excitedly and loudly planning the imminent construction of the futuristic WikiPlaza on that same Place de la Bastille… A lot is going to be happening and changing in the Paris in the next few weeks. It’s all connected with Futur en Seine. We’ll keep you posted….