Hyper Global x Hyper Local, is an open call that is inviting makers to explore what it means to be both connected physically to local contexts and digitally at a global scale when travel and physical exchanges are not possible. The call addresses makers in the broadest sense of this term, including creative professionals who produce work and projects using technology and/or traditional tools and methods, artists, craftspeople, sculptors and textile designers.
We are glad to announce the 10 selected exchanges teams for Hyper Global / Hyper Local!
The selected exchange teams will have the chance to meet each other and present their proposals in an online workshop, scheduled to take place on January 28, 2021.
We would like to kindly thank every team that made the effort to design their proposals and apply for Hyper Global / Hyper Local!.
Congratulations to:
Applying Party | Country | Exchange Partner | Country |
África Rodríguez | Spain | Zip House | Moldova |
Camilo Parra Palacio | Czech Republic | Fab Lab Benfica | Portugal |
Giulia Cerrato | Italy | Gjirokastra Foundation | Albania |
Julia Bertolaso | Spain | Jeanine Verloop | The Netherlands |
Klemens Kohlweis | Austria | Decode Fab Lab | Greece |
Magdalena Mojsiejuk | Spain | Marta Madej | Poland |
Maud Bausier | Spain | Open Structures | Belgium |
Oriol Carasco | Spain | Fab Lab Ioannina | Greece |
Vicente Varella Forcada | The Netherlands | Makea tu vida | Spain |
Vitaliy Agapeyev | Ukraine | Slawomir Czajkowski | Poland |
MAX (Makers’ eXchange) project is a pilot policy project, co-funded by the European Union, that aims to define and test policies and actions supporting the mobility and exchanges of experience between the cultural and creative industries, creative hubs, maker-spaces, fab-labs and formal and non-formal learning and skills development systems in a cross-sectoral way and embed makers’ mobility schemes for skills development and inclusion into mainstream CCIs support programmes, policies and ecosystems across Europe.