Idea Camp 2015-Call For Ideas
Idea Camp 2015-Call For Ideas
Idea Camp 2015-Call For Ideas
INTRODUCTION
Across Europe, we see new forms of cultural
cooperation by citizens and communities who are
developing alternative and participatory democratic
practices. This specific act ofcommoning as a collective
venture of co-development and co-government of
everything we hold in common is dramatically changing
the way we look at our societies. At the same time, the
emergence of The Commons1 as an alternative value
system is challenging the duopoly of state and market.
This new paradigm is based on a belief in societies with
greater equality, sustainability and solidarity.
http://bollier.org/commons-short-and-sweet
OPEN CALL TO PARTICIPATE IN ECFS 2015 IDEACAMP - 2
and building of local infrastructure and public spaces? How can we make
use of abandoned spaces or introduce culture in existing public space?
How can digital spaces be used to re-think or re-invent community
networks and participation?
mobility and transport | open designs | housing | use of online/virtual spaces
Learning
informal rules that govern the city? What are the invisible rules and
codes that shape our interactions and how can they be re-negotiated
or challenged? How can we transform, open up or re-imagine the
governance and management of the city and help to shape its rules and
laws? How can online communities and models of open development
help us to invent new rules for living and working together? How can
we change the ways in which laws and regulations are discussed and
debated? How can commoning lead to the agreement of new rules for
the management of the city as a shared resource?
models of cooperation | governance and legislation | hacking the rules | social
conventions and codes of behavior
From the applications we receive, we will choose the 50 most exciting and
innovative ideas. These will be represented by the selected applicants,
who will be invited to ECFs second annual Idea Camp, co-hosted by our
hub partner in the Networked Programme, Subtopia with the support of
the other hubs (see below for full list) between 2225 September 2015 in
Botkyrka, Sweden.
The Idea Camp will provide a safe and inspirational space for the cross
pollination of ideas, allowing projects and partnerships to emerge.
The camp will be both a meeting place and a working place, fuelled by
workshops around topics and methodologies that will help the selected
participants to:
ECFs Idea Camp 2015 will also include a public element of the
programme. We will be inviting key policy-makers and journalists to
attend so that we can demonstrate the brilliant ideas that are being
discussed and refined with a view to influencing policy and public debate.
Therefore, participants should be prepared to share their ideas with a
wider audience and to take part in public discussion of the theme Build
the City and the five strands described above.
Call opens
13 April
22-25 September
October
November
December
Hubs
At the heart of ECFs Networked Programme is a constellation of six
organisations, so-called hubs that have culture at their roots. Firmly
anchored in local communities, at the same time, they connect with other
organisations, both within and beyond the cultural sector on relevant
themes and issues related to the role of culture and communities in
democracy. ECF is facilitating this constellation of hubs by encouraging
joint collaborations and scaling up their best practices to a European
level.
The hubs provide an example of successful trans-local exchange. As
traditional boundaries between states in Europe blur and become more
porous, the role of cities, suburbs and neighbourhoods in direct geocultural exchange becomes even more important.
The hubs of the Networked Programme are: Culture 2 Commons
(Croatia); Les Ttes de lArt (France); Oberliht (Moldova); Platoniq (Spain);
Political Critique (Poland); and Subtopia (Sweden). The hubs are playing
an important role in developing the Call for Ideas and in developing and
promoting the Idea Camp.
Eligible countries
A Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan
B Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria
C Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic
D Denmark
E Egypt, Estonia
F Finland, France
G Georgia, Germany, Greece
H Hungary
I Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy
J Jordan
K Kosovo
L Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg
M Macedonia (FYROM), Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco
N The Netherlands, Norway
P Palestinian Territories, Poland, Portugal
R Romania, Russia
S San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria
T Tunisia, Turkey
U Ukraine and the United Kingdom
Selection criteria
Theme
Your idea should involve a cross-sectoral collaboration that engages
people in working together to Build the City, or projects that highlight
and amplify existing good practice in relation to this theme.
working with culture, whether they are active mainly in the cultural
sector or in other sectors of society;* and
Clear vision
Your idea should be creative and daring. It should take a fresh approach
to engaging people in discussing and planning how to Build the City. Your
idea should be expressed in a clear and energetic manner.
Cross-sectoral outreach and collaboration
Your idea should involve cultural action through inspiring connections
whether in methodology, impact, partnership or otherwise between
different sectors of society such as the arts and cultural sector, academic
& educational, environmental, trade & industry, health & social care,
human rights etc.
Local urgency and European relevance
Your idea should actively address an urgent issue in relation to the
Commons and Build the City, engaging people on a local, regional or
virtual scale of significance. It is also vital that your proposal should
reflect a trans-local or European-wide relevance.
Significant and sustainable impact
Your idea should have the potential to make a sustainable and significant
impact through the connected actions of the people involved, and should
address how this impact can be measured and evaluated.
Implementation potential
Your idea should have the potential to be implemented, and you and
your (potential) partners should be able to demonstrate your capacity to
implement it.
Application
To submit your idea, please fill in the application form here:
http://ecflabs.org/lab/idea-camp-2015-open-call/apply
Describe the context of your idea (local, regional, digital etc.). What is your
motivation for this idea? What makes your idea urgent, innovative or
ground-breaking? (300 words)*
Describe the target groups that will be most impacted by and engaged in the
realisation of this idea. Describe how you will reach them and involve them
in the project? (100 words)*
Describe your (potential) partners. Which sectors/professional fields do they
represent? (100 words)*
Which skills and/or experience that you already have are relevant for the
realisation of this idea? (if applicable, name examples of projects/
partnerships you or your organisation have been involved in) (100 words)*
Which skills/resources/partners etc. do you think are needed for the realisation of
your project and what would you like to gain from participation in the Idea Camp?
(100 words)*
Selection process
Applications will internally assessed by ECF, as well as being assessed by
an external pool of advisors to ECFs Networked Programme, Connecting
Culture, Communities and Democracy. These external advisors have
different professional backgrounds and come from various parts
of Europe. The final decision on the selection of the 50 ideas to be
represented in the Idea Camp will be made by ECF and will be announced
by email in the first week of June 2015.
Decisions are final and we hope you understand that, due to the
anticipated high volume of applications, unfortunately we cannot enter
into any correspondence regarding unsuccessful applications.
Q&A Sessions
ECF will host two online Q&A sessions for applicants: on 23 March 2015
between 1pm 2pm CET and 8 April 2015 between 12pm 1pm CET.
These sessions will be hosted in the Idea Camp 2015 Lab http://ecflabs.
org/lab/idea-camp-2015-open-call
Please note, to participate in these Q&A sessions, you will need to
register in advance with ECF Labs.
You will be able to ask your questions at the given times directly in the
Lab under the Q&A discussion thread.