Difference between revisions of "Kitchen Budapest"
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− | '''Kitchen | + | '''Kitchen Budapest''' (KiBu) is an open innovation lab in [[Budapest]]. |
− | + | Kitchen Budapest was founded in 2007 by a collective of media artists, theoreticians and coders from different backgrounds. As one of the first media labs in Hungary, KiBu found its primary mission to instigate digital literacy and DIY techniques on the local scene. Ever since, KiBu has been actively present as an internationally recognized innovation lab with young researchers and developers forming its team. KiBu is active in research and development (prototyping, testing, service design, UX/UI design), education (next generation programs) and industry collaboration. [http://kitchenbudapest.hu/en/about (2007)] | |
− | + | The founding collective included [[Adam Somlai-Fischer]], [[Péter Halácsy]], [[Robin Nagy]], [[Attila Nemes]], and [[Eszter Bircsák]]. | |
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+ | ; Publications | ||
+ | * [https://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/kibu_2010_web Kitchen Budapest Catalog 2007-2010] | ||
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+ | ; Links | ||
* http://www.kitchenbudapest.hu/ | * http://www.kitchenbudapest.hu/ | ||
− | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_Budapest Wikipedia] | |
[[Category:Art and technology centres]] | [[Category:Art and technology centres]] |
Revision as of 11:13, 18 June 2021
Kitchen Budapest (KiBu) is an open innovation lab in Budapest.
Kitchen Budapest was founded in 2007 by a collective of media artists, theoreticians and coders from different backgrounds. As one of the first media labs in Hungary, KiBu found its primary mission to instigate digital literacy and DIY techniques on the local scene. Ever since, KiBu has been actively present as an internationally recognized innovation lab with young researchers and developers forming its team. KiBu is active in research and development (prototyping, testing, service design, UX/UI design), education (next generation programs) and industry collaboration. (2007)
The founding collective included Adam Somlai-Fischer, Péter Halácsy, Robin Nagy, Attila Nemes, and Eszter Bircsák.
- Publications
- Links