3er Seminario ACT

Tras tres años consecutivos ArtCC invita a su tercera versión del Seminario Arte, Ciencia y Territorio, allí se realizará el lanzamiento de “Marca Fractar: Imaginar Creando.”

Coquimbo, 23 de octubre de 2024

El seminario de arte y ciencia ArtCC continúa un proceso pedagógico desarrollado desde 2021, en donde se ha trabajado con diferentes comunidades de la región y profesionales sobre la sinergia entre arte y ciencia. En esta oportunidad, además de contar con diversos panelistas nacionales y regionales, ArtCC realizará el lanzamiento de su línea de productos y servicios. Proyecto financiado por el Programa Semilla Expande CORFO 2024 para la región de Coquimbo.

En su tercera versión, bajo el concepto de las relaciones fractales, el III Seminario busca sostener y fortalecer los espacios formativos y de intercambio de experiencias para artistas, educadores, científicos y comunidades rurales en la región de Coquimbo. Responde a la necesidad actual de proporcionar saberes y herramientas concretas para el apoyo y fomento del desarrollo cultural, creativo e innovador en la región. Así, es un escenario único para generar espacios de formación especializada, constituyéndose en un pilar fundamental para el desarrollo sostenible y el diálogo de conocimientos. En los cuales, tanto educadores y comunidades rurales, dispongan de herramientas con enfoques interdisciplinarios que integren los problemas del arte y ciencia al servicio de lo cotidiano y preparando a las generaciones para responder los desafíos inminentes.

ArtCC, Arte +Ciencia = Conciencia, tiene como objetivo no solo crear redes vivas de saberes y conocimientos interdisciplinarios, sino que además fomenta y prioriza la participación colaborativa para la construcción de aprendizajes. La empatía social en sus acciones transformadoras y la sensibilidad como fuego de amor, tiene como enfoque ahondar la percepción humana y avivar los bordes, puertos, caminos, bosques y preguntas del ser humano. Sandra Tacuma, fundadora y directora de ArtCC y del proyecto Fractar, señala: “hoy podemos ver los frutos del trabajo realizado durante estos años. Hemos sido testigos de la sorpresa y el entusiasmo de niños, niñas, jóvenes, docentes y adultos mayores al experimentar la conexión entre arte, ciencia y consciencia.” El equipo ArtCC está contribuyendo a la descentralización de las actividades culturales y educativas, llevando sus iniciativas a comunidades urbanas, rurales y apartadas de la región. Recibir la noticia de ser  beneficiarias del programa de Corfo, less ha dado un impulso significativo para continuar de manera mucho más sólida y estructurar nuevos problemas de estudio.

Lanzamiento de Fractar: Imaginar Creando

En el marco de este seminario, ArtCC presentará oficialmente su nueva línea de productos y servicios bajo la marca «Fractar: Imaginar Creando». Este proyecto ofrece servicios de asesorías, formaciones y capacitaciones que enriquecen los procesos de investigación y desarrollo experimental en arte – ciencia – consciencia; desde un enfoque educativo inter y transdisciplinario. Además, desarrolla materiales didácticos y kits de herramientas para los procesos de aprendizaje arte y ciencia; ofreciendo una formación educativa extraprogramática y gestionando procesos de innovación e investigación. Con este modelo Fractar contribuye al desarrollo cultural, científico y educativo de la región, fomentando la innovación y la creación de redes de trabajo para la región de Coquimbo.

A través del link www.artcc.cl y las redes sociales @Artcc.cl, se pueden conocer todos los detalles del III Seminario y acceder al enlace de inscripción. Allí pueden obtener más información sobre las actividades que desarrolla e implementa el equipo ArtCC-Fractar, también puedes contactarlas para programar una visita en tu colegio, institución o comunidad.

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