OTONOM
Otonom was established to explore building a better future for small island and coastal communities through speculative design, community engagement, and sustainable innovation. Based on Tinos Island, it addresses limited access to educational and cultural resources. By blending art with practical solutions, Otonom tackles environmental and societal challenges through workshops, collaborations, and exhibitions, fostering dialogue and challenging conventional perspectives.
OTONOM
Otonom was established to explore building a better future for small island and coastal communities through speculative design, community engagement, and sustainable innovation. Based on Tinos Island, it addresses limited access to educational and cultural resources. By blending art with practical solutions, Otonom tackles environmental and societal challenges through workshops, collaborations, and exhibitions, fostering dialogue and challenging conventional perspectives.
Social challenges
Active citizenship
Environmental sustainability
Food sustainability
Peacebuilding
Quality education and cultural accessibility
Reduced inequalities
Youth employment
Sectors
Performative arts
Applied arts
Education and research
Cinema
Visual arts
Design and architecture
Audience types
Indigenous communities
Youth
Cultural practitioners
Women
Activities
Education and training
Advocacy and storytelling
Archiving and documentation
Artistic practices
Cultural heritage preservation
Making
Farming
Countries
Greece