Can the art of the future exist without digitalisation?

Date: 2023.04.01
Apply to participate in a 5-day mentoring programme in Italy

Apply to the Shaping the Future international programme supporting the implementation of art projects through presentation of the most advanced digital tools. The programme involves an intensive workshop with Belgian, Hungarian, Italian, and Slovenian experts, as well as an 8-month mentoring period afterwards. From our university, participants will include head of the Design Institute Péter Molnár as project lead, and senior lecturer and Product Design teacher István Keszei as a mentor.  

Application deadline: 23 April 2023  
Date of the workshop: July 2-8 2023  
Location: Como, Italy  
Detailed description of the programme: https://bit.ly/3K9GwVH 
Application link: https://forms.gle/rP5j2djLGT222qux9
Brief overview of the project: http://stfproject.eu/ 

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