Arte-Polis  2 International Conference and Design Charrette
CREATIVE COMMUNITIES AND THE  MAKING OF PLACE:
SHARING CREATIVE EXPERIENCES
 8-10  August 2008 – Bandung, ITB Campus
  
 Building  on the success of the first Arte-Polis in 2006, Institute of Technology Bandung  (ITB) is pleased to present Arte-Polis  2, an international conference and design charrette with the theme  “Creative Communities and the Making of  Place: Sharing Creative Experiences”   to take place from 8-10 August 2008 in Bandung, Indonesia. This event is organized by  ITB's School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development, in  collaboration with the School of  Business and Management, Research Center on Art and Design, and Research Center on Information and Communication Technology at  ITB, together with the Center for Urban Design Studies in Bandung.
 The  aim of Arte-Polis 2 is to bring  together academics, community leaders, local government officials, policy-makers  and professionals from different regions of the world concerned with the quality  of life and livelihood of creative communities in both urban and rural settings.  Participants are expected from a diverse range of disciplines, including  architecture, landscape architecture and planning, business and management,  cultural and development studies, design and visual arts, digital media,  information and communication technology, economics, geography as well as the  humanities. Its objective is to share international experiences and knowledge  regarding current issues, best practices and policy implications on the  relationship between creative communities and  place-making.
  
 INTERNATIONAL  CONFERENCE
 For  the past two decades there has been a convergence between the realms of creative  and economic development. In the process broadly termed creative economy,  ideas and artistic qualities contribute towards  a new development paradigm. In addition, a wide range of its activities are  concerned with the production and marketing of goods and services that are  infused with creative content. This phenomenon has shifted development  approaches from a Fordist economic regime based on manufacturing to one that  places high value on human creativity and innovation. In terms of the built  environment, this paradigm shift to a creative economy has in turn influenced  the formulation of policy and practice of development in both urban and rural  settings.
 In  an era of globalization, activities of the creative economy such as fashion,  film, television, theater, music, dance, visual arts, design, architecture,  advertising, publishing, multimedia and information technology, have contributed  significantly to local economy, community life and the creation of places in  cities and regions. Such places have taken advantage of the trend in natural  agglomeration of creative industries in the form of clusters, given that  information, imagination, and cultural sensibilities are transmitted through  them. This agglomeration of design and knowledge-intensive industries attain  place-specific competitive advantages by utilizing local symbolic culture, which  becomes embedded in products and processes that are value-added and unique in  character. Together with this trend, carefully planned and designed places in  cities and regions that offer life-style choices and amenities emerge as an  important strategy for attracting talented people. These cultural places become  hubs for creative communities, given that groups of creative professionals tend  to cluster in places that provide not only the kind of jobs they seek but also  the quality of life amenities they prefer. There remains, however, a gap between  global and local settings, in which a framework is needed to situate cities and  regions of emerging economies within this global phenomenon. Equally important  is an understanding of how local knowledge of creative communities in different  cultural and economic contexts, particularly in developing countries with their  informal economy, contributes to this continuing discourse at both theoretical  and practical levels.
 This  International Conference will critically examine and discuss the following  issues : 
 (1)  How and to what extent does the creative economy influence community  development?
(2) How does this  phenomenon differ in the cultural and economic contexts of cities and regions in  developing countries from those of developed countries?
(3) How can creative industries be  managed, planned and designed to improve the quality of places for their  communities?
 The  two-day Conference on Friday and Saturday, 8 and 9 August 2008 is expected to be  attended by approximately 300 participants with a total  of over 100 paper presentations from 22  countries. The Conference theme of  “Creative Communities and the Making of  Place: Sharing Creative Experiences”  will be elaborated through a number of  Parallel Sessions with diverse topics, such as, but not limited  to:
 A.  Architecture and Environmental Design  for Creative Communities
- Creative clusters and place-making for human  settlements
- Design and planning of public spaces for creative  expression
B. Business, Management and Entrepreneurship  for Creative Communities
- Creative leadership, entrepreneurship and  management
- Financing creative ventures, organizations and  partnerships
C. Craft Arts and Design  of Creative Communities
- Creative design innovation and access to global  markets
- Craft communities’ empowerment and public-private initiatives
D. Digital-Media and Information Technology  for Creative Communities
- Creative converters of information technology  in global communities
- Multimedia and virtual communities overcoming the  challenges of digital divide
E.  Education and Theoretical Discourse on  Creative Communities 
- Creative teaching methods for design and  entrepreneurial education
- Theoretical discourses on creativity, community  and place
F. Planning and Policy  Development for Creative Communities
- Creative industries and  implication on spatial planning policies
- Institutional capacity building  for creative governance
  
 DESIGN CHARRETTE 
 The  Design Charrette on Sunday, 10 August 2008 offers international and local  participants the opportunity  to collaborate and engage in an action-oriented place-making session that  proposes visionary strategies for community development of a creative cluster in  Bandung, with  the goal of Reclaiming Lost Space under  the Pasupati Flyover-Bridge. 
 The  one-day design charrette will take on problems regarding the underutilized space  below the newly built Pasupati flyover-bridge in the city of Bandung. Regardless of the  controversy during the course of its initiation and construction, Pasupati  flyover-bridge turns out to be an instant new icon for the city of Bandung. The construction  of the bridge, however, has created a giant leftover space underneath it,  particularly in one of the sections that used to be a very densely-populated  urban neighborhood (kampung) in  Bandung.  Ironically, this once very dense and vibrant urban kampung has transformed into a desolate  space.
 Since  the flyover-bridge’s official opening, there has not yet been a clear plan of  action as to how this leftover space should be developed. As a matter of fact,  it is now steadily transforming into a no-man’s land, which becomes subject to  various mischievous uses. On the other hand, this area offers great  opportunities to provide public spaces for the surrounding high-density  neighborhoods, as well as other urban amenities such as park and recreational  facilities.
 It  is therefore very critical that the local government take action to manage the  left-over space as a public space for the benefit of all the city’s inhabitants.  The space should be able accommodate people of the urban kampung surrounding the bridge, as well  as creative communities of the city. This design process should be inclusive,  whereby decisions should include all stakeholders’ aspirations. The objectives  of the design charrette are to design appropriate solutions in accommodating  various uses and in adapting to the physical constraints of the site. This  design charrette aims to assist the City of Bandung in producing initial and innovative  ideas for designing a public space under the Pasupati Flyover-Bridge. This  design could act as a springboard for further design processes.  
  
 Arte-Polis  2 International Conference and Design Charrette  is part of a larger network of events and festivities in Bandung throughout the  month of August under the guise of HelarFest 2008, coordinated by the Bandung  Creative Community Forum. As such, numerous  other independent activities such as exhibitions, festivals, and art/music  events showcasing the potential of Bandung's  creative communities will also take place in the city of Bandung during August  2008.
  
 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
 ·         Prof.  Lily KONG, Ph.D.  - National University of Singapore  
 ·         Prof.  Surna T. DJAJADININGRAT, Ph.D.  - Institute of Technology Bandung  
 ·         Prof.  Setiawan SABANA, Dr.  - Institute of Technology Bandung  
 ·         Em.Prof.  Mohammad DANISWORO, Ph.D.  - Center for Urban Design Studies and Institute of Technology Bandung 
 ·         Agus  GUSTIAR, M.Sc.  - West Java Provincial Government, Division  Head of Industry and Trade  
 ·         Himasari  HANAN, Dr.-Ing.  - Institute of Technology Bandung  
 ·         Armein Z.R. LANGI, Ph.D. -  Institute of Technology Bandung  
 ·         Indra B. SYAMWIL, Ph.D. -  Institute of Technology Bandung
  
 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
 ·         Charles  LANDRY -  Director of COMEDIA, author of “The  Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators”  and “The Art of City Making”, UNITED  KINGDOM 
 ·          Mari  Elka PANGESTU, Ph.D.  - Minister for Trade, Republic of INDONESIA
  
 FEATURED SPEAKERS
 ·         Prof.  Lily KONG, Ph.D.  - Professor of Geography, Vice-President (University & Global Relations) and  Director of Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE 
 ·         Prof.  Masayuki SASAKI, Ph.D.  - Professor of Urban & Cultural Economics, and Director of Urban Research  Plaza, Graduate School for Creative Cities, Osaka City University,  JAPAN  
 ·         Vin  MORAR, M.Sc.  - Lecturer and Enterprise Development Specialist,  TSM Business School, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS 
 ·         Himasari  HANAN, Dr.-Ing.  - Head of Architectural History, Theory and Criticism Research Division,  School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development,  Institute of Technology Bandung, INDONESIA  
 ·         Armein  Z.R. LANGI, Ph.D.  - Head of Research Center on Information and Communication Technology,  Institute of Technology Bandung, INDONESIA  
 ·         Dwi  LARSO, Ph.D.  - Lecturer and Head of the Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and  Leadership, School of Business and Management, Institute of Technology Bandung,  INDONESIA  
 ·         Yasraf  A. PILIANG, Dr.  - Head of Design and Visual Culture Research Division, Faculty of Art and  Design, Institute of Technology Bandung, INDONESIA  
 ·         Abdul  SOBUR  - Director of Kriya Nusantara,  INDONESIA  
 ·          Indra  B. SYAMWIL, Ph.D.  - Lecturer and past head of Housing and Human Settlements Research Division,  School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development, Institute of Technology  Bandung, INDONESIA
  
 Mr.  C. Landry  as keynote speaker in Arte-Polis 2 supported in part by The British  Council
 Prof.  M. Sasaki as  featured speaker in Arte-Polis 2 supported in part by The Japan  Foundation
  
 FEES  AND PAYMENT 
    |      |       |    A. Conference  Early-Bird Registration (by 1 July)  |    B. Conference  Regular Registration (after 1 July)  |    C. Design  Charrette  Registration  | 
  |   1  |    International -  Professional  |    US$  200  |    US$  250  |    US$  25  | 
  |   2  |    International -  Student   |    US$  100  |    US$  125  |    US$  25  | 
  |   3  |    Indonesian  Resident - Professional  |    Rp.  300.000,-  |    Rp.  400.000,-  |    Rp.150.000,-  | 
  |   4  |    Indonesian  Resident - Student   |    Rp.  150.000,-  |    Rp.  200.000,-  |    Rp.100.000,-  | 
  
 Conference Fee  includes conference kit, Abstracts Book, Conference Proceedings CD-ROM, lunches,  coffee breaks and Certificate of Participation.  Design Charrette Fee includes charrette kit,  lunch, coffee breaks and Certificate of Participation.  Student  certification required.
 Bank details of  the Organizing Committee, for transfer of payment:
BANK MANDIRI, KCP Bandung Siliwangi  Bandung, Indonesia. Swift Code:  BEIIIDJA
 l          US  Dollars:   Dr.Ing. Ir. HERU  WIBOWO, MURP, IAI. - Acct. No. 130-00-0564603-2
 l          Indonesian  Rupiah:   Dr.Ing. Ir. HERU  WIBOWO, MURP, IAI. - Acct. No. 130-00-0474754-2
 Please add bank  transfer charges to the Fee (as applicable) - fees do not include transfer  charges.
 Please  write on message line:  Arte-Polis 2 and your Full Name
  
 PUBLICATIONS  
 Selected  abstracts will be compiled in a book and, together with a CD-ROM of the  Conference Proceedings, will be provided to registered participants at the  Conference venue. Conference Proceedings in book form, containing Papers  received by the above deadline, will also be available for purchase during the  Conference.
 LANGUAGE  
 English  is the official language for all Conference business, including Abstracts,  Papers, presentations and correspondence. Translation between Bahasa Indonesia  and English will be provided during the Design Charrette day to facilitate  discussion with and presentation to local stakeholders and/or municipal  officials.
 VENUE
 The idyllic campus of Institute of Technology  Bandung (ITB) is the venue for this international  event. The Conference will be held in ITB’s East Great Hall (Aula Timur),  designed by architect Henri Maclaine Pont in the early 20th-century, while the  Design Charrette will be conducted in the Architecture  building.
  
 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
 For  further information and inquiries, please contact:
Organizing Committee, Arte-Polis 2  International Conference and Design  Charrette
Attn.  Dr.  Woerjantari Soedarsono, chairperson
School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development -  Institute of Technology Bandung
LabTek. IXB. Jalan Ganesha 10,  Bandung 40132, INDONESIA
Tel (+62-22) 250-4962  Fax (+62-22) 253-0705
E-mails: artepolis@ar.itb.ac.id AND artepolis_itb@yahoo.com  
 Web:  http://www.ar.itb.ac.id/artepolis2  AND  http://www.artepolis2.info