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E.I Youth

EI Youth is a new Erasmus+ project (2026 - 2028) that empowers young people across Europe to turn climate concerns into ecological intelligence and action. Using collaborative mapping, participants explore their environments through walking, storytelling, and locative media, creating interactive maps enriched with sound, images, video, and text.

Locative Media Supercluster plays a key role, offering both the methodology and the open-source platform CGeomap. This technology connects local ecological knowledge with global narratives, making maps into living stories of communities and ecosystems.

The project unites seven partners: INNETICA (Spain, Coordinator), DREAMY (Italy), Action Synergy S.A. (Greece), Locative Media Supercluster (Belgium), KEPDER (Turkey), Development Agency Sotla (Slovenia), and United Vision (Finland).

Together they engage, connect, and empower young people to lead local and transnational actions for ecology, sustainability and resilience.

WHAT IS ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE ?

An ongoing research based on our network, practice and knowledge.

PRACTICE

"The Concentric Spheres of Perception", an original Deep Listening methodology and practice by Supercluster.
The animal you are when you are in the supermarket

METHODOLOGY

Mimicking nature to create resilient digital ecosystems
Connecting "people with nature with people"
EI Youth video channel
ZARAGOZA 2026 - KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
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Collaborative Locative Media

our mission

Supercluster invites world leading scholars and experts in the fields of ecology, humanities, sciences and arts, next to local and indigineous people, to enrich horizontal learning and group creation in processes with collaborative thinking about our planet, in the format of courses, workshops, games, and by creating locative media artworks.

what we do

We coordinate, organize and design collaboratively courses, workshops, educational games, collaborative projects and processes in an integrative approach to relationships with one another and with the more-than-human Earth via locative practices and locative media.

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