FAIR data and sustainable development goals

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Collaborative mosaic

This collaborative mosaic was created by many scientists who tried out art and an artist who tried out science.

All of them traveled to the future, to the year 2030. From there, they look back and see clearly why it was important to have high quality data, accessible and re-usable for all.

Only then, it was possible to engage everybody on the planet full-hearted in the transition towards a sustainable future; and the Sustainable Development Goals could be fulfilled.

A collaborative mosaic will be created, inspired from this image.

Art-science gallery "FAIR data and SDG"

We you look for inspiration, are is plenty material at this link.

Agenda of the day

10:00 - 10:15 Introduction of the days and screenshot of all participants
10:15 - 10:45 Introduction through Art and presentation of the library
10:45 - 11:45 Individual free time to start creating your piece of art
11:45 - 12:00 Check-Point !
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch time.
13:00 - 13:15 Check-Point ! + begin to share productions if some ready.
13:15 - 14:30 Free time to create and finish individual work
14:30 - 15:00 Sharing productions to the group and feed back.

All times in CET.

Who created this piece of art?

To keep track of who collaborated on this piece of art, you are welcome to specify all or part of the following information:

Name:
Orcid: 0000-0000-0000-0000
Link to scientific publications, projects, institutions or any and information you would like to share :
Your utopia with words : Please follow the template below
Your utopia expressed by art: Please provide a link to your document

The template

Please complete the following sentence and create your contribution along your answer:

I am a researcher working on <...>. Looking back from 2030, I see that it was important to <... actions > (for reaching SDG.). Only then, it was possible to <...goals.>

Here an example: «I am a researcher working on <low carbon mobility>. Looking back from 2030, I see that it was important to <harmonize timetables and ticket prices - for different countries and across all modes of transport>. Only then, it was possible to <motivate people to use public transport services, and public transport became so convenient.>»