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Artur Serrai2cat/Citilab
SAT, Montreal Feb 16th 2011
i2cat, Anella i2cat, Anella Cultural,CitilabCultural,Citilab
Technologists, artists, citizensTechnologists, artists, citizens
Technologists
i2CAT Foundation
VISIONAIRWP 5 - UHD NET
Ultra High Definition Imaging distributed on optic networkGrenoble Mar 2011
I2CAT, PSNC, University of Essex, University of Twente
Partners
• 4 installations in Europe– I2CAT (Barcelona, Spain), – PSNC (Poznań, Poland), – University of Essex (Colchester, UK),– University of Twente (Twente, Netherlands).
• Visualization and networking– High resolution facilities– Interconnected with high speed optical networks
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Content Distribution Infrastructure
UK-wide Infrastructure for advanced content distribution Networked Media Infrastructure for
high quality content distribution in Poland
Direct link to digital cities: Amsterdam, Meerhoven and TU/e campus
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Partners: I2CATAdvanced Media equipment:• HD professional cameras
and capture cards• 3D HD displays• 3D HD capture cards• 4K tiled displays (SAGE)• Advance videoconferencing software• Transcoders
The artists
La difussion
Dancing Q 2005 : Entre Seoul et le Mercat de Flors a
Barcelona
On commence avec l' interaction
Mais comment rejoindre les villes et les citoyens?
Anella Cultural:Un Internet des arts et des citoyens
Ajuntament Barcelona
La Xarxa Transversal: un réseau de programeurs culturels
IP network entre 5 et 1Gpbs symetriques
1. Établir la connection à très grande bande passante entre les salles de Barcelona et les villes
Gran Teatre del Liceu
Teatre Bartrina - Reus
Teatre de l’Escorxador - Lleida
Teatre Principal - Olot
Teatre Monumental - Mataró
2. Équiper les salles en studio de média
• 2 Pcs portables• 1 audio card• 1 HD projector• Power amplifieraudio system. • Audio mixer. • Sony Anycast station• Open sotware:Scenic,DVTS, Videolan,...
3. Partager des événements culturels 3. Partager des événements culturels
Poetry festivals
Training
Master Class
Workshops
Courses
Conferences Performances
“ La difusión es donde la tecnologia ofrece mayores oportunidades a la opera en el siglo XXI” J. Matabosch.
La communication
Bi-directionnelle entre les centres culturels
Metamembrana 2008,Metamembrana 2008,on commence la co-créationon commence la co-création
Marcel.lí AntunezMarcel.lí Antunez
• 14 Interconnected cities in the Catalan Territory
• 19 Interconnected cultural Centers
• 59 Events programmed (accumulative February 2010)
− 11 Operas; 5 Festivals; 16 Literature/poetry; 18 Debates/formation; 1 guide tour of an exhibition; 1 Theatre; 1 visual arts production; 6 others
• 17.800 Audience (accumulative)
• 3.500 Hours of digital stored Cultural content
− Objectives in 2010• Interconnect 5 more
cities• 3 International
Projects (South-America, Canada, Center-Europe)
• To formalize the management team of the Cultural Ring
• To share more than 25 new events
• A user driven Media use case
Anella Cultural
Equipped with HD cameras, projectors, … perfect as a testbed for new media technologies with users
The citizens
Artists live in a community
What is a Citilab?
The laboratory of the community
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Evolution A: Open networks, open source, open innovation
-1991. “Internet is for everyone” ISOC.-2000. Web 2.0, Wikis, social netwoks-2001. Innocentive, crowdsourcing.-2005. “Democratizing innovation”....
-2006. Corelabs project: Open Living labs.
Evolution B: Telecenters, community access networks, citilabs
-80s Freenets-90s Community networks, telecenters,
digital literacy,-2000s. “Digital divide”-2010, Social networksBeyond..living labs, citilabs, innovation
literacy
Citilab: The context
Cornellá de Llobregat
Working class city in metropolitan area of BCN86.519 inhabitants,(INE 2009)De-industrialization. Increasing service economyElder population: 17,39% (BCN, 20,43%)Secondary educational centers (5).No university or tertiary center (BCN, 8) People with university degree, 9,31%. (BCN, 20,17%)Immigrants, 17,26% (BCN, 17,54%)
http://www.diba.cat/hg2/menu_ind.asp
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The current Citilab community
- Two ongoing fieldworks studies, Columbia Univ. and Universitat de Barcelona (J. Colobrans).
-In april 2010 Citilab has 4.500 registered members.
-85% of them coming from Cornella and neighbors cities.
-20% born in 42 countries outside Spain.
-24% of members have tertiary education (vs. 9% in Cornella)
-The basic question Citilab staff ask to the newcomer is:
“What do you want to do? If you know how to do it , you can do it here by yourself. If not, we can help you. Sharing is our basic way of doing”.
Priority to local needs: bottom up approach.
-Discovering local needs and opportunities. Ethnografic fieldwork.
-Connecting local needs with global issues...or not yet.-From innovative topics to research ones.
Examples:Users Project Research topic-Retired people 55+........ Seniorlab..............AAL and others
-Second. Teachers (30-50s).. Digital Horchad......PLEs.
-Musicians, (20-30s)............ Musiclab...............Digital content
-Children (10-20).................. Scracht...............Comp.Thinking
Seniors are different!
-Current seniors are healthier, they have more money, and more free time for learning, for being creative, and why not for participating in innovative projects...
-Seniors (55-75) are not elders (80+).-One of the few areas in which Europe is just ahead of the
rest of the world -Extension of neotenic characteristics. (Charlton, B.G. 2007)
-How about a senior industry?: senior fashion, senior universities,knowledge tourism, etc.
A living lab on e-learning
-The teachers need a living lab for innovating in teaching.
– They are fed up of “technology harassment”-The “Hort Digital”, an innovative project for building a
LL on e-learning, specially for teachers– A Personal Learning Environment (PLE)– A Problem based Learning approach
-Results: – Very positive results with teachers– Support from the Dep. of Education to
opening the project to other centers.
MUSICLab
Edutech: Computational thinking for everyone
Scracht, learning programming with kids.
Citilab, where you can learn to innovate:
90s. “Internet is for everyone”2010. To innovate is for everyone.
EnoLL-Europe 2010: the tip of a global open living labs movement
Redesigning the whole “national innovation systems”
The national innovation systems (Nelson,Rosenberg, Porter... 1993).
Characteristics:– Science-Technology-Industry– Science the Enless Frontier, V. Bush– Linear model. R&D--->Innovation– Triple Helix, Universities, Gov., Industry– Clusters, (Porter)...
2. Opening user-driven models of innovation and research.
Characteristics:-Open networks - Internet's E2E Principle-Distributed virtual environments-Bottom up approach-From innovation to R&D.-From innovation from periphery to the
center.-Long-Tail Innovation.
Tahrir Square, Feb 11, 2011
Moltes graciesartur.serra@i2cat.net
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