100places
Platform (P3), ‘100places’, will support the activities organised at the four port cities. Phydigital tours, pop-up museum exhibits, and interactive games will utilise groundbreaking technological methods and target diverse population groups (students, residents, visitors, tourists, but also institutional and non-institutional actors), in an effort to highlight issues of collective memory, refugee experience and urban space transformation.
Through digital narratives, augmented reality (AR), phydigital representation tools, local networks etc., the project’s activities will foster the conditions necessary for interactivity in the public space. The main interactive phydigital exhibition on the centenary of the Asia Minor refugee movement will encapsulate the project’s scientific and technological research, while at the same time disseminating its outcomes both nationally and internationally.