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SCIENCE+TECHNOLOGY+ARTS
SCIENCE+TECHNOLOGY+ARTS
Lessons Learned from a Decade of European Transdisciplinary Innovation
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Edited by: Ars Electronica Center Linz
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Texts by: Tere Badia, Zeynep Birsel, Tega Brain, Sara Brandão, Peter Burian, Antonio Camurri, Marita Canina, Patricia Carvalho, Ewen Chardronnet, Manuel Cirauqui, Kate Crawford, Fernando Cucchietti, Elisa Cuesta Fernández, Aurélie Delater, Stella Diakou, Maja Drobne, Ralph Dum, Tatiana Efremenko, Antònia Folguera, Giulia Foscari, Matvey Fridman, Peter Friess, Beatrice De Gelder, Nefeli Georgakopoulou, Lija Groenewoud Van Viet, Rodolfo Groenewoud Van Vliet, Borut Jerman, Vladan Joler, Veronika Liebl, María Montero Sierra, Alex Nathanson, Benedetta Piantella, Simona De Rosa, Margherita Soldati, Miha Turšič, Patricia Vieira, Masha Zolotova
English
February 2026, 350 Pages, 125 colored photos
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ISBN: 978-3-7757-6261-8

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"SCIENCE+TECHNOLOGY+ARTS: Lessons Learned from a Decade of European Transdisciplinary Innovation" documents and reflects on the legacy of the S+T+ARTS Initiative, a pioneering European program that has, since 2016, redefined the interplay of art, science, and technology as a driver of innovation, cultural transformation, and societal change. By uniting contributions from diverse STARTS stakeholders, the book highlights both the achievements and the lessons of a decade of practice, offering valuable knowledge for policymakers, cultural leaders, educators, innovators, and practitioners seeking to replicate or adapt STARTS models in Europe and beyond. Along with it, the publication brings together a wide variety of exemplary artistic projects and best cases that reveal the richness of the STARTS approach. By looking into these experiences, the book highlights how art-science-technology collaborations create impact across sectors, expand ways of thinking, and demonstrate the lasting value of integrating creativity into Europe's innovation ecosystem.
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