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Programme Plan

UNeECC Annual Conference 2023 - Cultur(E)scapes - Innovation in Culture and Beyond

Veszprém, 27-29 September 2023, University of Pannonia

 

 

DATE

PLANNED PROGRAMME

27th September 2023 Wednesday

LOCATION: Veszprém, University of Pannonia,  Pannon Community Hub - Address:  Egyetem u. 10., Veszprém

15:00-18:00

PhD Advisory Workshop (with sandwich & salad buffet and coffee)

28th September 2023

Thursday

LOCATION: University of Pannonia, Building B, Conference Room (Some Sessions in Pannon Community Hub) - Address: Veszprém, Egyetem u. 10.

08:00-08:45

Registration, coffee and water

09:00-09:30

Opening speeches

09:30-10:40

Plenary Session: 2 Keynote Speakers (to be announced soon)

10:40-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Session 1

12:30-13:30

Lunch (at the same location, Building B, Conference Room)

13:30-15:00

Session 2

15:00-15:15

Coffee Break

15.15-16.45

Session 3

16.45-16.55

Break

16.55-18.00

Session 4

18:00-18:40

Walk to the restaurant (together or individually or take bus/taxi)

19.00-22:00

Gala Dinner (Betekints Restaurant) with music and surprise 

29th September 2023

Friday

LOCATION: Laczkó Dezső Museum - Address: Erzsébet sétány 1.

9:00-10:00

Session 4

10:00-11.00

Roundtable Discussion

11:00-11:15

Coffee break

11:15-13.00

Egry József, the painter of Lake Balaton - exhibition visit in 2 groups, parallel poster sessions with discussion
Group 1 - 11:15-12:15
Group 2 - 11:45-12:45

13:00-14:00

Wrap-up, Lunch (at the location of the conference)

14:15-16.15

Cultural programme

Veszprém, the musical jewellery box - Guided Tour of Veszprém

Facultative programme: you are guided to the venue

 

More information about the cultural programme will be soon on the website

 

Programme 1: St. Michael’s Day Festival

 

Programme 2: Veszprém Folk Festival

 

Recommended exhibitions (own your own)

Exhibition 1: CODE Digital Visitors Centre

 

Exhibition 2: Castle museums, galleries

 

Sessions:

  1. Shared Cultural Responsibility: This track focuses on stakeholders, activities (including creative industry  activities such as music, festival, fashion, archives libraries, theatres, films, design culture) and CSR in culture (volunteering, fund raising, community building, institutional co-creation, companies for community through culture)

  2. Cultural Land(E)scape (traditional, natural and built culture): This track focuses on fields of geography, ecology, and heritage studies, to describe a symbiosis of human activity and environment. There are three main types as defined by the World Heritage Committee:
    1. "a landscape designed and created intentionally by man"
    2. an "organically evolved landscape" which may be a "relict (or fossil) landscape" or a "continuing landscape"
    3. an "associative cultural landscape" which may be valued because of the "religious, artistic or cultural associations of the natural element."

  3.  Land(E)scape in Tourism: This track focuses on landscapes as attractions. Visually appealing settings, both natural and cultural, form the basis of tourism; soundscapes, smellscape, and therapeutic landscapes may relate to slow tourism, slow food, hidden treasures, bike trails, beating seasonality etc.

  4. Digital E-spaces in Culture: This track focuses on how  technology and the internet are shaping the way we consider and/or process culture. A digital culture is the product of the endless influential technology and the result of technological innovation. It is applicable to multiple topics such as the relationship between humans and technology, cultural applications, virtual tour, new audio guide or interactive solutions, redesigning traditional culture in time and space.

More information will be soon published on the website.