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31 August 2015 at 14 h 58 min #3052
Maico CentisThe specific objective of the project is the qualification of Land artists and European cultural players; in particular, the project is focused on the valorization of land art in archeological sites. The project is described by the following general objectives: – Identification of a common strategy and definition of priorities on cultural hotspots around Europe in order to support the share of cultural policy and development policy between Land art creative and cultural players; – Promotion of international qualifications of Land artists and support the circulation of cultural and creative works as well as the mobility of cultural and creative players, in particular artists across Europe; – Development of existing and new audiences tailored for European artists/cultural professionals and their works with a particular focus on archaeological locations; – Test and trials on new models of innovation and creativity by the use of digital technologies and the promotion of innovative spill-overs on photography and inter-sectoral fields of creativity and cultural management across Europe; – Dissemination of information on the activities and to all relevant parties (European stakeholders and policy markers, audiences), by promoting the analysis and representation of approaches and common tools used in the project, by preparing dissemination products and channels and by aligning the dissemination strategy. Fields of activity
Tangible culture – historical sites and buildings / Tangible culture – Museums / Intangible culture / Painting, drawing / Photography / Sculpture / Digital arts / Decorative artsTarget partner description
Land Art Festivals, Cities with an archeological site, Universities, Land Art schools, Art academies.2 September 2015 at 14 h 34 min #3253
Nermina BasicThe Municipality of Pljevlja is really interested in your project idea. We would like to be taken into consideration for a possible partnership.
Looking forward to your replay.
Best regards from Montenegro3 September 2015 at 10 h 22 min #3311School of Advanced Social Studies (SASS)
is an independent research-oriented higher education institution in the field of social sciences, located in Nova Gorica (Slovenia), on the western border of Slovenia with Italy, and close to both Austria and Croatia.
The SASS’s focus on research is shaped by the:
• intercultural space in which it is located,
• transnational character of the region’s successful, smart and inclusive transformation from rural region to one with high value-added industry and tourism, in which knowledge played the key role
The activities of the SASS are guided by strategic orientations towards interdisciplinary areas, internationalisation, excellence and applicability in teaching and research. In terms of measurable scientific achievements per registered researcher, SASS is currently a leading social science institution in Slovenia.
SASS has extensive experience with management and implementation of EU co-financed projects. SASS is embedded in relevant international research networks, and it is hosting the National Committee of the UNESCO-sponsored programme, “Management of Social Transformations” (MOST2).
Some of the recent international and EU co-funded projects include:
• 2012-2014 Making Migration Work for Development – Policy tools for strategic planning in SEE regions and cities – MMWD. Strategic project co-funded by the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme, through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA).
• 2013-2015 ESF co-financed project “Quality Assurance in Higher Education”.
• 2012-2015 ESF co-financed project “Innovative scheme”.
• 2014 European national elites and the crisis – International comparative research on the impact of financial crisis on the attitudes of national elites toward European Union.
• EUVox 2014. Online application sponsored by the Directorate-General for Communication of the European Parliament and Open Society Initiative for Europe, designed to compare the positions of EU citizens and major political parties of each EU country participating in the election to the European Parliament 2014.
• a series of bilateral research projects with
o Institute of sociological, political and juridical research, Macedonia. Specifics of the Political Steering of Market Economy in Macedonia and Slovenia: A Comparative Analysis (2013)
o College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes Bolyai University, Political Culture an Slovenia and Romania: Situation, Developments, Perspectives Romania (2012-2013)
o University of Kyiv, Department of Social Structure and Social Relations. Ukraine. Comparing Demographic Trends and Labor Market Fluctuations in Slovenia and Ukraine during the period 2000- 2014(2013-2014)
o Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology, Russia. Systems and agency in social and political transformations: Slovenia and Russia in Comparative Perspective (2014-2015)
o Faculty for tourism, Mediterranean University, Montenegro. The development of integrated and sustainable tourism offer of Slovenia and Montenegro for Far Eastern Market (China)(2014-2015)
o Santa Clara University, USA. Search for the justice in relation to the integrity (with emphasis on the educational system): Comparison between Slovenia and US. (2015-2016)Within the national funding scheme for excellent researchers, the long term SASS research programme “Democracy and Development” has been continually supported by the Slovenian Research Agency from 2009. Moreover, the SASS “Slovenian Pulse” programme has collected longitudinal survey data on the Slovenian public opinion for the last six years.
Research activities conducted by the SASS are held at four institutes:
• Institute for Social Transformations is based on the broad focus of social transformations in the contemporary world combining both macro and micro perspectives and combining the cultural, social, political and economic aspects
• The National Institute of Psychotherapy is focused on practical and research activities in the field of psychotherapy, counceling and the preparation and implementation of prevention and education programs.
• Institute for Political Research carries out research work in the sphere of politics, dealing with its cultural, structural and actional aspects. It is oriented toward different political phenomena as determined by value orientations, institutional settings and activities of political agents.
• Institute of Global and Regional Development is oriented toward four global trends: upgrading of the rationality of organizations, individualisation, spread of instruments activism, universalisation of ideas and institutional practices of sustainability and human rights.
We are interested in cooperation, please contact us via e-mail: projektna.pisarna@fuds.si.
Regards, SASS
3 September 2015 at 14 h 18 min #3331
Linda VenturiDear Maico,
Grosseto Province is partner and leader of severals EU projects focusing on several issues and especially on Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage.
We have done two important European experiences for the physical and cultural accessibility of archeological sites and for the Jazz Music and Festival Netoworking both aiming at the promotion of a sustainable tourism. We would like to capitalize these experiences working with archeological sites and Art Promotion (Music but not only).
If interested, we can try to share our ideas.
Thank you,
Linda7 September 2015 at 20 h 49 min #3489Dear Maico
As representantive of MONI LAZARISTON located in Thessaloniki, Greece, I would like
to express our strong interest in contributing to this proposal.“Moni Lazariston” is Non – Profit Organization under the auspices of Hellenic Ministry of Culture
was founded in 1998 and is responsible for the maintenance and the administration of an historical site which consists of a complex with open and covers theater, protected buildings, scene, cinema and restauration facilities.
Moni Lazariston complex accommodates five of the most significant cultural organizations of Thessaloniki : the National Theatre of Northern Greece, the State Museum of Contemporary Art, the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra, the Cultural Centre of Thessaloniki and the Drama school of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. The Municipality of Stavroupoli Stavroupoli and the Prefecture of Thessaloniki also set out in the area.Except for the events held by these organizations throughout the year, the Non-Profit Organization of Moni Lazariston organizes the Festival of Moni Lazariston in the open-air spaces of the complex during summer.
Moni Lazariston today offers a rich and multicultural program of entertainment while strengthening the metropolitan character as well as the Balkan and European identity of ThessalonikiWe have been engaged in some crossborder programmes and we have implemented a series of national
co-funded projectsIt would be our pleasure to have the possibility to participate in this interesting project
9 September 2015 at 10 h 02 min #3658
EssenceConsultingDear Maico Centis,
My name is Nancy Saripapa and I am writing on the behalf of Athens School of Fine Arts, Greek Higher Education Institution. Our School is a public insitution that aims at the development of artistic capacities of its students through theoretical and research tools. It is based in Athens and has access to several archeological sites of the region. It also runs “Art Stations” in other areas of archeological interest (Delfoi,Lesvos).
We are very interested in your project idea and we would be grateful if you could send us more information about the project and the activities.
It would be our pleasure to establish a fruitful collaboration.
Please contact us at international@essenceconsulting.grBest regards,
Nancy Saripapa10 September 2015 at 18 h 22 min #3991
Monica MaioliDear Maico,
I contact you on behalf of the Unione di Comuni Valmarecchia (Union of the municipalities of Valmarecchia ) that is really interested in participate in your project. It includes the 10 municipalities of Casteldelci, Verucchio, Poggio Torriana, Talamello, San Leo, Maiolo, Pennabilli, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Novafeltria and Sant’Agata Feltria. In most of this area there are archeological sites , for example Verucchio it is known for the Etruscan archeological sites.
The partner has a high experience in the promotion and protection of the historical, natural and cultural site taking into account its experience of the Montefeltro Renaissance Sights (MVR) project.
It aims at shedding light on “invisible landscapes” in Montefeltro area and at unveiling those “art places” that Renaissance painters like Piero della Francesca and Leonardo da Vinci chose as background landscapes for their paintings and that nature and men had been hiding for five long centuries.
Italy, for its rich cultural and environmental heritage, can be considered a living museum itself. Its well managed heritage can be appreciated by visiting institutionalised places: museums. With the MVR project art is no longer admired inside a frame or in a museum hall: the visitor has the chance to directly enter the painting and its landscape.
The MVR is a great example of promotion of both cultural and natural heritage and for this reason we really hope to have to opportunity to work together on this proposal , in particular to promote international qualifications, development of new audiences.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any further information at g.allegrucci@fin-project.com
Thank you in advance for your kind reply
Kind regards,
Giulia Allegrucci
11 September 2015 at 9 h 55 min #4054Dear Maico,
The Institute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage of the National Research Council (IBAM-CNR, Italy) is very interested in your project idea and we would like to explore the opportunity of collaborating together.
IBAM-CNR is an interdisciplinary scientific centre with high expertise and specialized skills concerning the study of technologies used for:
– managing cultural information systems,
– cataloguing methods for the study of tangible and intangible archaeological heritage,
– developing embedded laboratories on bio archaeology, archaeometry and communication,
– using the latest information technologies employed for 3D reconstructions, augmented reality and web dissemination.
Enclosed you will find additional information on the Institute, its aim and focus, current activities and previous projects.We look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
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16 September 2015 at 9 h 16 min #4526
UESDear Mr. Centis,
The University of East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is interested in partnering with you in this project proposal. For all further details in regards to proposal development please contact us at the following e-mail address: jana.carkadzic@ues.rs.ba at your earliest convenience.
Regards,
Jana Carkadzic16 September 2015 at 12 h 26 min #4558Dear Mr Centis,
we are a regional authority in North Aegean sea representing 9 islands with great archaeological interest. There is a open-air Paleolithic site (http://www.history-archaeology.uoc.gr/en/activities/excavations/Paleolithic-Lesvos2.html), a petrified forrest,(http://www.petrifiedforest.gr/?lang=en) one of the biggest Medieval castles in the Mediterranean sea (Castle of Mytilene), the medieval village in Anavatos, Chios (http://www.discoverchios.com/anavatos) and many more sites with great interest that not only can be used for land art but also promote it in in these sites and assist in taking great publicity for the MED project.
We are currently cooperating with School of Arts and curators from State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki one of the curators of the 5TH THESSALONIKI BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY ART for a cultural project that we have undertaken.
Your project proposal sounds very appealing and we would be happy to collaborate and contribute to something fruitful.
Yours sincerely
Stratos Vougioukas
Head of European projects
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Regional Development Funds of North Aegean
3 Arg. Eftalioti Road
Mytilene –Postcode 81-100
Τel. +3022510-37737
Fax. +302251-27589
Email. svoug@ptaba.gr
url. http://www.ptaba.gr18 September 2015 at 11 h 20 min #4903
ANATOLIKI S.A. Development Agency of Eastern Thessaloniki’s Local AuthoritiesDear Sir/ Madam,
I am writing with regard to the proposal your organisation is contemplating to submit to MED.
We are the Development Agency of Eastern Thessaloniki’s local authorities (Greece), ANATOLIKI s.a., and we operate under public law as Societe Anonyme. We have considerable experience in implementing EU funded projects through which we involve our shareholders via letters of intent or in some cases as partners. You can further have a look at our recent work here http://www.anatoliki.gr/en/home.
Please be so kind as to let us know if you are still looking to expand your partnership and if so, could you provide some more information on the proposed project.
Do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Chrysostomos Makrakis – Karachalios
Project Officer
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ANATOLIKI DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Dept. of Environment
1st Km Thermis -Triadiou (Gold Center N. 9)
P.O. Box: 60497, 57001 Thermi, Greece
Tel.: +30 2310 463930, Fax +30 2310 486203
URL: http://www.anatoliki.gr24 September 2015 at 17 h 51 min #5576Dear Maico Centis,
I am writing on behalf of Imgarr Local Council from Malta to express our interest to contribute to your project idea. As a local authority, we can boast of having rich archaeological heritage within our boundary particularly two Neolithic temples (UNESCO World Heritage sites) amongst the most ancient religious sites in the world: Ta’ Hagrat Temples and Skorba Temples. There are various other remains ranging from the Punic to Roman era and beyond. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/132/
Moreover, we manage a Contemporary Art Museum within our premises and produce regular exhibitions of local and international artistic talent (including photography and other digital arts). We believe that these aspects fit well with your project proposal and having previously contributed to other MED projects, we can assist on technical aspects as well.
If you wish to consider our request to join your project, do not hesitate to contact me on vellaeman27@gmail.com
Best regards,
Eman Vella25 September 2015 at 11 h 44 min #5634CLAND, Digital and Audiovisual Cluster in Andalusia, Spain, would like to be a partner in a project related to the Priority Axis 1: INNOVATION: Promoting Mediterranean innovation capacities to develop smart and
sustainable growth.
We are a business Cluster in the CCI in the southern region of Spain, Andalucía, and we have experience in EU and National funded projects. We believe, as well, in creative spillovers and cross sectoral innovation based on open economy and we have developed and worked on agricultural and tourism in collaboration with CCI based innovation models.We are made up of a group of companies. Our main objective is to foster cooperation between different entities in order to create innovative projects and develop new business models surrounding the digital contents industry sector.
We believe, as well, in creative spillovers and cross sectoral innovation based on open economy and we have developed and worked on agricultural and tourism in collaboration with CCI based innovation models.
Furthermore, we are in contact with many local authorities, businesses and public bodies.
Our mission and vision are clearly defined by the following ten principles:
Competitive Cooperation, for which our cluster will be the spokesperson in talks with institutions and other sectoral organizations, which may link up horizontally or vertically.
Knowledge Society: we strive to become cutting-edge and innovative.
Internationalization of the industry search for new markets in which we can play an important role.
Lead, transform the sector in Andalusia in order to achieve further development of the digital and audiovisual sector with a comprehensive vision.
Empower Andalusian business projects, within our sector that have become a reference in the national market and progressively in the international market.
Boost competitiveness of our business network, our partners and the Cluster.
Promote cooperation within a sector that is not integrated in terms of strategies and not united under one umbrella.
Strengthen business alliance in the sector with other external businesses.
Use technological innovation, as a means to achieve our goal.
R+D+I, as an engine for future growth
As stated before, we are available for participating in Priority Axis 1: INNOVATION: Promoting Mediterranean innovation capacities to develop smart and
sustainable growth.
I look forward to hearing from you,
CLAND
http://www.cland.es
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http://www.crealabplatform.org28 September 2015 at 10 h 32 min #5833
Nadine MifsudDear Maico,
The Ministry of Tourism in Malta is interested in receiving further information on this project.
The Maltese Islands are very rich in archaeological heritage, having 7,000 year old temples which are said to be the oldest free standing temples in the world. The Islands also have 3 UNESCO world heritage sites and a capital city with a very high concentration of historical sites per square metre.
If you are still looking for partners and are interested in working with us can you kindly send me more information on nadine.mifsud@gov.mt.Regards,
Nadine1 October 2015 at 11 h 39 min #6176
Andrea SannaDear Maico,
my name is Andrea Sanna and I’m an associate professor at the Computer Science Department at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Your idea is very interesting and we might provide you the technological support to design and implement ICT solutions such as, mobile apps, virtual and augmented reality applications in order to support and promote cultural sites.
Don’t hesitate to contact me if you think this kind of support could be of interest for your project. Moreover, I can involve other local and international partners, which could be an added value for the project.
Best regards,
Andrea -
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