News
- 16.09.2019On #rpDetroit Eric Williams will talk about community development and government surveillance.
- 13.09.2019Afrofuturist and curator Ingrid LaFleur explores the frontiers of social justice through new technologies and is speaker at re:publica Detroit.
- 10.09.2019Participation, technology and democracy in smart cities: people as decision-makers.
- 09.09.2019Brandon Colvin, founder and owner of CANVASxDetroit, about the power of the arts to shift consciousness, environments, behaviors, ideals, and ultimately, the future.
- 04.09.2019On Saturday, September 28, re:publica Detroit will celebrate its closing night with a party curated by the Detroit-Berlin Connection.
- 04.09.2019Diana Nucera, aka Mother Cyborg, is one of the speakers at #rpDetroit.
- 29.08.2019We are happy to announce our first #rpDetrait Speaker Lauren Hood.
- 21.08.2019What to expect from the "Digital Culture Club" YouTube playlist.
- 08.08.2019As co-curator for the track "Mobility & Urban Space" at #rpDetroit, Karen Prater Jasmine is providing her expertise to the programme.
- 05.08.2019Tiff Massey is an interdisciplinary artist from Detroit, Michigan. Her work, inspired by African standards of economic vitality, includes both large-scale and wearable sculptures, music and performance. She uses contemporary observances of class and race through the lens of an African diaspora, combined with inspiration drawn from her experience in Detroit.
- 05.08.2019Lauren Rossi is a Detroit-based cultural producer and consultant for artists and artist-led organizations. As co-curator for the track “Arts & Culture” at #rpDetroit, Lauren Rossi is leading the culture programme together with Detroit artist Tiff Massey. In our interview, Lauren Rossi discusses Detroit’s way-of-life, its artistic drive and ideas on increasing access for creatives.