September 2010 Archives

Sep

24

Re-designing Design at Dialogue Cafe 0


RE-DESIGNING DESIGN
Friday the 24th September 5.30 - 7.00pm (CET)


The design industry is going through fundamental changes. Open design, down-loadable design and distributed design democratize the design industry, and imply that anyone can be a designer or a producer. On the other hand design methodology as a problem solving process has found new applications in a broad range of seemingly unrelated sectors. How will these trends impact the very essence of the design industry, including copyright issues, traditional business models and the role of the professional designer?

Speakers:
Geoff Mulgan
Charlie Leadbeater
Carla Cipolla
Blindesign
White Tent
Aforest Design

Moderator:
Barbara Countinho, MUDE

Join us at MUDE, UCAM or Waag Society!
Sep

24

PICNIC Afternoons @ Dialogue Cafe 0

Re-designing Life with Miguel Neiva, Daniela Pais, Rachel Armstrong, Guto Nobrega and Nara Saraiva and Philip Beesley.

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Re-designing the World Around Us:

With Matthias Hollwich, Frank Kresin, Jose Vasconcelos, Artur Arsenio, Helder Coelho, Luis Correia, Ana Albano Amora in Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro and Amsterdam.

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Sep

23

Re-Designing the World Around Us today at Dialogue Cafe 0

Today, as part of the PICNIC Afternoons @ Dialogue Cafe we are talking about Re-designing the World Around Us.

RE-DESIGNING THE WORLD AROUND US
Thursday 23rd September 5.30pm - 7.00pm (CET)


Our domestic environment as well as the cities we live in is going to huge change due to fast technological developments. We start to live in smart cities and smart houses, networked with the rest of the world. Our notion of the quality of cities not only depends on the endowment of hard infrastructure ('physical capital'), but increasingly on the availability and quality of knowledge, communication and social infrastructure, made accessible true technology. ('intellectual and social capital'). What future scenario's can we expect? What will or can be the impact on economical, social or environmental issue. What is the ideal design of the world around us?

Speakers:
Matthias Hollwich (Amsterdam)
Helder Coelho (Lisbon)
Luis Correia (Lisbon)
Artur Arsénio (Lisbon)
José Luiz Moutinho (Lisbon)
J. Arthur Vasconcelos (Lisbon)
Ana Albano Amora (Rio de Janeiro)

Moderator:
Frank Kresin, Waag Society

Join us at MUDE, UCAM or de Waag!

Sep

23

Re-designing Life @ Dialogue Cafe 0

Yesterday we were joined by Rachel Armstrong, Phillip Beasley, Guto Nobrega, Nara Saraiva and Miguel Neiva for a discussion on Re-designing Life.

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Sep

22

PICNIC Afternoons @ Dialogue Cafe with Rachel Armstrong 0

Today, we're hosting the first PICNIC Afternoon at Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam.

RE-DESIGNING LIFE
Wednesday 22nd September 5.30pm - 7.00pm

As we are increasingly able to manipulate the building blocks of life and the (living) world around us, the possibilities seem endless: prolonging and enhancing human life with improved healthcare, implanting nano-chips in our brains to boost human intelligence, creating smart materials for more sustainable use, improving food crops and developing sustainable energy sources. But what are the ethical and moral implications of these developments? How does it change our role as human beings in the greater order of things?

Speakers:
Rachel Armstrong (Amsterdam)
Miguel Neiva (Lisbon)
Daniela Pais (Lisbon)
Nara Saraiva (Rio de Janeiro)
Guto Nóbrega (Rio de Janeiro)

Moderator:
Lucas Evers, Waag Society (Amsterdam)

Join us at Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam:
Waag Society
Nieuwmarkt 4
1012 CR Amsterdam
The Netherlands

To find out more contact waag@dialoguecafe.org
Sep

22

Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam Launch III 0

Here are just some of the best pics of the day...

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OMIRI at Dialogue Cafe Lisbon...

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Sergio Pinto, CTO at Dialogue Cafe

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Ger Baron, Marleen Stikker, Diogo Vasconcelos and Simon Willis.

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Cristina Braga at Dialogue Cafe Rio de Janeiro.

Thank you to Sergio Pinto and Michael Crosland for these lovely photos!
Sep

22

Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam Launch II 0

We were also joined by Professor Miroslaw Miller and Bartek Michalowski in Warsaw

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and Barbara Stutz from the HUB Sao Paulo and Guilherme Benevides from EDP Foundation

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and Jorgen Myrland, Tore Taraldsvik, Kirsti Kierulf, Mailliw Sorensen Grann  and Lisa Jensen from Oslo.

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Thanks to all our guests and participants for making yesterday's launch such a success!

Sep

22

Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam Launch 0

Yesterday we launched Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam at Waag Society. It was a fantastic event - connecting people from seven cities around the world.

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Diogo outside de Waag...

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Russel Craig, Marleen Stikker and Diogo Vasconcelos outside de Waag.

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Marleen Stikker.

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In Amsterdam, we were joined by the inspirational Marleen Stikker, the Director of Waag Society, Ger Baron from Amsterdam Innovation Motor, Diogo Vasconcelos, Chairman of the Dialogue Cafe Association and Simon Willis, Cisco.

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We were absolutely thrilled that President Jorge Sampaio, High Representative to the UN Alliance of Civilisations, was able to join us, together with Relina Bulchandani from Cisco.


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In Lisbon, we were joined by Barbara Coutinho, Director of MUDE, Rui Esgaio from the Gulbenkian Foundation, Beatriz Vidal from the Portuguese Design Centre, Luís Mah from the UN Millennium Campaign and Prof. Jose Santos from INSEAD and MIT, together with his class of students.  We also spoke to our colleagues Luisa Sena and Katia de Marco in Rio de Janeiro.



Sep

21

Getting ready for Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam launch 0

Getting ready for the launch of Dialogue Cafe....

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Julie and Christine talking about the programme over lunch...


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and then straight back to work!

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Sep

21

Press Release - Launching Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam 0

LAUNCHING DIALOGUE CAFE AT WAAG SOCIETY IN AMSTERDAM
Inviting organisations in Amsterdam to take part in this groundbreaking project and collaborate with organisations in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro.

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - September, 21, 2010 - The Dialogue Café Association is excited to announce the launch of its third Dialogue Café at Waag Society in Amsterdam on 21st September 2010.

Dialogue Café is a non-profit initiative, which uses state of the art video conferencing technology to enable face-to-face conversations between diverse groups of people from around the world so that they can share experiences, learn from each other and work together to make the world a better place.

Waag Society develops creative technology for social innovation. The foundation researches, develops concepts, pilots and prototypes and acts as an intermediate between the arts, science and the media. Waag Society cooperates with cultural, public and private parties. Waag Society is housed in two historic monuments in Amsterdam, de Waag and Pakhuis de Zwijger. Dialogue Café Amsterdam will be based at de Waag.

Dialogue Café Chairman, Diogo Vasconcelos: We are thrilled to open Dialogue Café in the city centre of Amsterdam, with Waag Society, a vibrant forward-looking organization. Amsterdam now has a global platform that embodies the new nature of innovation: open, collaborative, global. The opportunities are unlimited. With Dialogue Café, Amsterdam is, more than ever, a global meeting point.

For the launch, we'll be connecting the three Dialogue Cafés in Lisbon, Amsterdam and Rio de Janeiro to Cisco offices in Sao Paulo, Warsaw, New York and Oslo for a round-table discussion. For this occasion we will be joined by President Jorge Sampaio, High Representative to the UN Alliance of Civilisations, Marleen Stikker of Waag Society, Barbara Coutinho, Director of MUDE, Katia de Marco, Director ABGC, Prof. Jose Santos from INSEAD, Prof. Miroslaw Miller from the University of Wroclaw, Barbara Stutz from the HUB Sao Paulo, Bente Erichsen from the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo, Pedro Veiga, Chairman of the FCCN and others. 

Facts/Highlights:

•    With support from the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, Cisco, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Anna Lindh Foundation and others, the Dialogue Café Association is creating a global network of physical spaces - Dialogue Cafés. Dialogue Cafés will provide access to state of the art video conferencing technology. to enable city-to-city and multi-city conversations and activities. 
•    All of the Dialogue Cafés will be connected through a global technology platform to enable city-to-city and multi-city conversations and activities. Dialogue Cafés will provide a space for informal conversations as well as more structured multi-city activities such as workshops, seminars, conferences, concerts and lectures.
•    Dialogue Café results from the simple idea that people have many things in common and given the opportunity, they will explore their common interests, sparking collaborations and stimulating ideas that address the major issues of today. 
•    Dialogue Café believes that these kinds of conversations and collaborations can lead to new ways of thinking and doing: they can empower individuals and communities, break down prejudice and misconceptions and promote greater understanding and co-operation across cultures.
•    Dialogue Café is created for individuals and organizations with a social, environmental, educational or cultural mission - such as foundations, civil society organizations, community groups, universities, schools, social enterprises, public sector bodies and agencies.
•    There are now three Dialogue Cafés open - in Rio de Janeiro at the Candido Mendes University (UCAM), in Lisbon at the Museum of Fashion and Design (MUDE) and in Amsterdam at the Waag Society. Soon, Dialogue Cafés will be opened in Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Oslo, Wroclaw, London, Florence, Ramallah and Tel Aviv. By the end of 2011, we will have between 10 and 15 Dialogue Cafés open.  
•    Each Dialogue Café is managed by a local partner who oversees the day to day management of the Dialogue Café, including programming of events and activities, outreach to engage a wide variety of users and ensuring the financial sustainability of the Dialogue Café.
•    It is very easy to get involved in Dialogue Café. Users have to book the facility in advance. To do this, people should get in touch with their local Dialogue Café manager who can book a session and link up the Dialogue Cafés. So, all users have to do is turn up to their local Dialogue Café (e.g. Lisbon) and get their friends or colleagues to go their local Dialogue Café (e.g. Amsterdam).
•    Dialogue Cafés are spaces for innovation and creativity - with a particular focus on cross-cultural dialogue, social innovation, civic participation and arts, creativity and culture.  The following examples illustrate the range and variety of activities that will be enabled by Dialogue Café as the network grows and develops around the world:
                 
- Young people in Istanbul, London and Toronto sharing stories about their heritage.
- Women from Cairo, Doha and Amsterdam discussing the role of education and employment in empowering women.
- Multi-city conferences and events on topics such as climate change, creativity and innovation, ageing and social exclusion connecting London, New York, Amsterdam, Florence, Doha and Ramallah.
- Joint projects linking schools in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro, and Seoul and San Francisco.
- Social entrepreneurs from Cairo, Tel Aviv and Toronto talking about potential commercial collaborations.
- Simultaneous theatre workshops run in Rio de Janeiro, New York and San Francisco.
- Concerts from Rio de Janeiro live to London, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Florence and New York.
- Health practitioners in Ramallah, London and Toronto carrying out joint consultations and training.

Supporting resources:

Marleen Stikker, Director, Waag Society

We are absolutely delighted to be opening Dialogue Café Amsterdam at Waag Society. For Waag Society, this participation marks a continuation of our longstanding tradition of openness and experimentation, of exploring new ways of using technology to tackle today's most pressing challenges. Through Dialogue Café, we will provide a space for global conversations on global issues that matter.

For more information on Dialogue Café visit www.dialoguecafe.org

•    Waag Society: http://www.waag.org/
•    MUDE: http://www.mude.pt/
•    UCAM: http://www.ucam.edu.br/
•    Cisco: http://www.cisco.com/
•    United Nations' Alliance of Civilization: http://www.unaoc.org/
•    Anna Lindh Foundation: www.euromedalex.org
•    Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation: http://www.gulbenkian.org.uk/

Contact information
Dialogue Café Association, Julie Caulier-Grice,
 + 44 7825 587 544 |
julie@dialoguecafe.org

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Sep

21

Message from Professor Candido Mendes 0

MESSAGE FROM PROFESSOR CANDIDO MENDES

Dear President Jorge Sampaio, High Representative of the Alliance of Civilizations, Ms. Marleen Stikker, Director of the Waag Society of Amsterdam, Ms. Barbara Coutinho, Director of the MUDE in Lisbon, Diogo Vasconcelos, Sara Piteira and Julie Caulier-Grice from the Dialogue Café headquarters in London. Katia de Marco, my dear representative at Dialogue Café in Rio de Janeiro.

Although I cannot join you and attend this magnificent event due to a trip to Paris and Brussels for a series of workshops and meetings this week, I could not go without conveying to you how happy I am with the launch of a Dialogue Café in Amsterdam, as a result of your untiring efforts to expand this remarkable initiative to as many cities in the world as your creative minds and amazing energy allow you to.

This Dutch link to the Dialogue Café network - especially considering the relevant interdisciplinary work developed by our new partners in the Netherlands, the Waag Society - represents a landmark in the development of the DC mandate of linking different parts of the world, by means of state-of-the-art technology, in one single, cohesive - but not homogeneous - community. This new addition will allow us a big step further in the process of incrementing the cross-cultural debate of ideas advocated in the guiding principles of the United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations.

In a world that is now moving fast from a hegemonic to a pluralistic, multicultural perspective, bringing together not only different schools of thought but the very essences of the distinct national repertoires, the Dialogue Café initiative is an extraordinary tool  to promote and enrich this systematic conversation and exchange of insights among the individual actors - scholars, artists, social and cultural innovators, politicians, students, representatives of the civil  society and persons from all walks of life, for that matter -  that reach out to have their ideas and projects heard by their counterparts across the globe. This is no minor achievement!

To our new partner, Ms. Marleen Stikker, my warmest congratulations and best wishes in this new venture. I am sure that the interactions between the DC's in Amsterdam and Rio will be most inspiring and beneficial for both parties.

With the testimony of my admiration, recognition and friendship to all of you.

Candido Mendes


Sep

20

PICNIC Afternoons @ Dialogue Cafe 0

Between Wednesday 22nd and Friday 24th September, Dialogue Cafe will be hosting a series of conversations as part of the 2010 PICNIC programme.

The events will take place each day at Dialogue Cafes in Amsterdam, Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro from 5.30pm until 7.00pm (CET). These events will involve innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders and will focus on three themes: Re-designing Life, Re-designing the World Around Us and Re-designing Design.


RE-DESIGNING LIFE
Wednesday 22nd September 5.30pm - 7.00pm

As we are increasingly able to manipulate the building blocks of life and the (living) world around us, the possibilities seem endless: prolonging and enhancing human life with improved healthcare, implanting nano- chips in our brains to boost human intelligence, creating smart materials for more sustainable use, improving food crops and developing sustainable energy sources. But what are the ethical and moral implications of these developments? How does it change our role as human beings in the greater order of things?

Speakers: Rachel Armstrong (Amsterdam) Miguel Neiva (Lisbon) Daniela Pais (Lisbon)

Moderator: Lucas Evers, Waag Society (Amsterdam)

RE-DESIGNING THE WORLD AROUND US
Thursday 23rd September 5.30pm - 7.00pm

Our domestic environment as well as the cities we live in is going to huge change due to fast technological developments. We start to live in smart cities and smart houses, networked with the rest of the world. Our notion of the quality of cities not only depends on the endowment of hard infrastructure ('physical capital'), but increasingly on the availability and quality of knowledge, communication and social infrastructure, made accessible true technology. ('intellectual and social capital'). What future scenario's can we expect? What will or can be the impact on economical, social or environmental issue. What is the ideal design of the world around us?

Speakers: Matthias Hollwich (Amsterdam) Helder Coelho (Lisbon) Luis Correia (Lisbon) Artur Arsénio (Lisbon) José Luiz Moutinho (Lisbon) J. Arthur Vasconcelos (Lisbon

Moderator: Frank Kresin, Waag Society

RE-DESIGNING DESIGN
Friday the 24th September 5.30 - 7.00pm (CET)

The design industry is going through fundamental changes. Open design, downloadable design and distributed design democratize the design industry, and imply that anyone can be a designer or a producer. On the other hand design methodology as a problem solving process has found new applications in a broad range of seemingly unrelated sectors. How will these trends impact the very essence of the design industry, including copyright issues, traditional business models and the role of the professional designer?

Guest Speakers: Geoff Mulgan (Amsterdam) Charlie Leadbeater (Amsterdam) Blindesign (Lisbon) White Tent (Lisbon) Aforest Design - SARA Lamurias (Lisbon)

Moderator: Barbara Countinho, MUDE (Lisbon)

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Come and join us at de Waag! For more information contact julie@dialoguecafe.org.
Sep

20

Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam - Launching tomorrow! 0

We are really excited about launching Dialogue Café Amsterdam at Waag Society tomorrow.

For the occasion, we'll be connecting the three Dialogue Cafés in Lisbon, Amsterdam and Rio de Janeiro to Cisco offices in New York, Sao Paulo, Warsaw and Oslo for a round-table discussion on innovation and creativity and the role of Dialogue Café. This will be followed by music from OMIRI in Lisbon and Cristina Braga in Rio de Janeiro!

5.00 pm:  Doors open and drinks
5.15 pm: Launch - the conversation starts!
6.15pm - 6.45pm: Music and drinks

PARTICIPANTS

Amsterdam: Ger Baron (Amsterdam Innovation Motor), Marleen Stikker (Director, Waag society), Diogo Vasconcelos (Chairman, Dialogue Café Association)

Lisbon: Barbara Coutinho (Director, MUDE), Teresa Patrício Gouveia (Gulbenkian Foundation) (tbc), Beatriz Vidal (Portuguese Design Centre), Luís Mah (UN Millennium Campaign),  Prof. Jose Santos (INSEAD), Pedro Veiga (Chairman, FCCN).

Rio de Janeiro: Rita Torre (UCAM), Katia de Marco (Director, ABGC), Carla Cipolla (DESIS).

New York: President Jorge Sampaio (High Representative to the UN Alliance of Civilisations), Helena Barroco (Senior Advisor to President Sampaio), Relina Bulchandani (Cisco)

Warsaw: Prof Miroslav Miller (University of Wroclaw, EIT+), Bartlomiej Michalowski (Cisco)

Sao Paulo: Antonio Laporta (EDP Foundation), Guilherme Benevides (EDP Foundation), Flavia Ramos (EDP Foundation), Barbara Stutz (the Hub), Renato Pazzoto (Cisco).

Oslo: Jorgen Myrland (Cisco), Mailliw Sorensen (Cisco), Bente Erichson (Nobel Centre for Peace).


Sep

13

Greenfest at Dialogue Cafe this week 0

This week Dialogue Cafe is taking part in Greenfest, Portugal's largest sustainability festival which celebrates everything good and green in business, people and the environment. The festival brings together activists, community groups,  businesses and others for a week of workshops, lectures and talks, films and performances and other fun activities.

Greenfest at Dialogue Cafe:

On Tuesday we're doing a workshop on food and the environment. In Lisbon we'll be joined by the Director of the Portuguese Macrobiotic Institute.

On Wednesday, our Greenfest workshop is on the theme of sustainability and social innovation. We'll be joined by a number of NGOs in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro.  

On Thursday, the theme of the day is energy efficiency. In Lisbon we're joined by Cascais Energia - the Energy Agency of the Cascais Municipality.  Cascais Energy, established in January 2007, is a private non-profit association with the purpose of contributing to a more efficient energy and renewable energy use in the Cascais Municipality. The Agency also seeks to promote sustainable development and social cohesion.
 
On Friday, we're doing a Yoga Laughter Workshop! The workshop will be led by Clara Fernandes, specialist in Laughter Yoga, qualified teacher from the Laughter Yoga International School. You can find more information here.     

Join us at MUDE or UCAM! For more information contact mude@dialoguecafe.org or ucam@dialoguecafe.org.

Sep

07

Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam - Coming Soon! 0

The Dialogue Cafe Association is excited to announce the launch of its third Dialogue Café at the Waag Society in Amsterdam on 21st September 2010.  We are really thrilled to be partnering with Waag Society; they are an incredible organisation and a truly excellent addition to the Dialogue Cafe Network.

Waag Society develops creative technology for social innovation. The foundation researches, develops concepts, pilots and prototypes and acts as an intermediate between the arts, science and the media. Waag Society cooperates with cultural, public and private parties.

Waag Society is housed in two historic monuments in Amsterdam, de Waag and Pakhuis de Zwijger. Dialogue Cafe will be placed in de Waag.

Waag Society was founded in 1994 by Caroline Nevejan and Marleen Stikker. Stikker also initiated the Digital City, the first internet community in The Netherlands. It has developed into a interdisciplinary medialab, where besides research and development there is room for experiment with new technology, art and culture. Waag Society divides its activities in five social domains: Healthcare, Culture, Society (public domain), Education and Sustainability.

We'll be launching Dialogue Cafe Amsterdam on the 21st September. From then, it will be open for all of you to connect to Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro.

To find out more information about Dialogue Cafe contact info@dialoguecafe.org and to find out more information about Dialogue Cafe at Waag Society contact waag@dialoguecafe.org!

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