Participatory art occurs when the audience is engaged directly in the creative process, (becoming then a co-creative process) allowing people to become co-authors, co-actors, co-editors – besides observers – of the work. This type of art is incomplete without the viewer’s direct interaction. Its intent is to challenge the dominant form of making art and culture in the West, in which a small class of professionals make the art while the public takes on the role of passive observer or consumer.
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- The SECreTour team met with local communities on 10-11 March 2025
On 10th and 11th March representatives of partners of the SECreTour project met in Lugano to visit the places of the pilot about Monte San Giorgio. This is a very special place, full of cultural heritage, environamental and historic excellence, … Continue reading →
- Collaboration agreement has started between the SECreTour project and the Europeana Foundation, in March 2025
The SECreTour Network is growing! Europeana empowers the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation. It develops expertise, tools and policies to embrace digital change and encourage partnerships that foster innovation. It makes it easier for people to use cultural … Continue reading →