Creative industries in bloom in Cluj-Napoca and Iasi
Mihai Cristea 10/05/2021 | 18:06
By Romanita Oprea
The Work Upside Down initiative is part of the Cluj Future of Work project and financed by the European Regional Development Fund through Urban Innovative Actions. It aims to generate public conversations that will be accessible to a wide audience and mediated through artistic experiences, all on the subject of the future of work. How will work rituals change in a highly automated ecosystem? What will workplaces look like? What abilities should one develop in order to adapt to the demands of a new work environment? These are just some of the questions artists can take into account in the process of creating their micro-universes.
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