All NICE Award winners
© ID Factory
The [ID]factory conducts radical research in the area of non-linear, artistic thinking and action in extra-artistic areas and is a project of the Centre for Cultural Transfer at Technical University Dortmund's Department of Art and Material Culture.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© LABoral
AuLAB is a methodological innovation experience grounded in project-based work and competence-based programmes which is developed in four lines of work: design and digital fabrication, experimental television, creative programming, and art and science.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Beautiful Trouble
Beautiful Trouble (BT) is a growing web toolbox and an international network of artist-activist trainers and finally a book whose mission is to make grassroots movements more creative and more effective.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Frauenhofer IBP
Climate for Culture has taken an innovative approach to assess the risks climate change poses to historical artefacts through the combination of high-resolution regional climate modelling together with building simulation tools.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Connexiones Improbables
Conexiones improbables' work is based on the observation that more and more artists are interested in applying their methodologies, thoughts and way of perceiving situations out of the artistic field.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Arduino Verkstad AB
Creative Technologies in the Classroom (CTC) is a collaborative learning curriculum designed for schools wishing to incorporate emerging technologies into their existing classes by introducing basic concepts in programming, electronics and mechanics.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Boligan
Understanding itself as an international monitoring centre, the Data Ethical Culture Observatory evaluates and shares best practice models on data valorisation, aiming for a cultural stronghold in the digital revolution by encouraging an international convention on data ethics.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Alexandros Michalakopoulos, Andreas Ruhe
The project Deaf Magazine was nominated as a special guest because of its great contribution to the shaping of an inclusive society. The lifestyle and society magazine deals with the culture of German sign language and communicates to both hearing-impaired and non-hearing impaired people.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Dortmunder Kunstverein
Stein mit Vollausstattung/Stone with full equipment (SmV) is a project focusing on the synergy of technical aspects of renewable energy and art in public space since the very beginning.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Ruth Daniel
The ground-breaking creative entrepreneurial programme Education In Place of War (IPOW) empowers the world's most marginalised communities to create sustainable income and social change through their creativity.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Lluís Bort
elCASC is an urban festival that aims to investigate and transform the social and urban fabric, delivering a series of low-cost architectural, artistic and socio-cultural interventions that relate to the urban renewal process.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
[Translate to Englisch:] © Empower Parents
Empower Parents is an educational community of families with children with ASD, professionals and cultural spaces. Through cooperative work among these agents, it seeks to make an impact in the community in order to raise social awareness regarding the reality of people with ASD.
NICE AwardShortlist 2017Winner 2017
© Phile Deprez
The EU2016 arts & design programme ‘Europe by People, the Future of Everyday Living’ looked into contemporary social issues through arts and design, by providing solutions for everyday living and by being a canvas on which creatives and citizens painted a picture of Europe’s future.
NICE AwardShortlist 2017Winner 2017
© Kristof Retezár
Fontus and Airo are water bottles capable of harvesting water from the air. The system introduces a solution for the severe issue of drought and water unsafe which many parts of the world suffer from.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Friedrich von Borries
Understanding itself as a revolutionary protest movement that aims to subvert and finally beat capitalism with its own means, RLF is a think tank, experiment and political work of art.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Marco Godoy
The Healthcare Innovation Exchange (HELIX) Centre faces the most pressing healthcare challenges through combining user-centred design expertise and scientific know-how to identify patient-centred solutions.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Javier de Paz García
Facing the ongoing crisis in Spain HOME BACK HOME proposes a platform for analysis, monitoring and treatment of new models of domestic living.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Hostanartist
Hostanartist is an online exchange platform that gives property owners the opportunity to share their space with artists. Artists will offer a work of art to create a unique link between themselves and their hosts.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Zoohaus Association
IC is about developing the best online researching tool concerning informal knowledge, citizen agreements and non-directed urban processes. What we do is taxonomize intelligent urban solutions, upload and share them, take feedbacks and organize actions with local agents to prototype architectures.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Joel Fildes for British Ceramics Biennial, 2015
Julie's Bicycle was set up to inspire action on climate change. In the context of the Paris Agreement and a limit of 1.5 degrees of warming our focus is on the public positioning of climate change and the environment by bringing the full force of the creative community to accelerate change.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Mainside
LxFactory is a project that takes advantage of the structure of a large factory, no longer in use, and develops a plan to reuse this space for cultural purposes.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Makeright
Makeright introduces creativity/restorative processes to prison industries through design-thinking education. The reframing of inmates’ behaviour through the design of anti-theft bags is intended to make a social contribution by raising income for charity and building inmate skills, e.g. empathy and resilience.
NICE AwardShortlist 2017Winner 2017
© Makerversity
Makerversity is Europe's most exciting community of pioneering startups with campuses in the heart of London and Amsterdam.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Kosice
The aim of the multi-genre cultural centre is to provide space for the creation and presentation of elements of contemporary culture and art.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© TUMO
The game takes place in the fantasy world of Neto, destroyed by the effects of corruption, and our hero, Sevan, discovers a diary left by his grandfather, that holds the clue to the cause of the corruption many years ago. Players must solve the corruption problem to see the world blossom once again.
NICE AwardShortlist 2017Winner 2017
© Úbiqua S.L.
9 young Basques reflect on, get to know and recognize the violent past of the Basque Country, they interview citizens and the interviews are then used to construct the memory of the conflict through the testimonies which are posted in the web and the documentary showing the experience.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© World Wider Lab
PlanEt constitutes an open-source device for collecting and visualising biological data from plants in order to increase the citizen's consciousness about the role of plants in citites. The data can be used for monitoring and moderating urban and spatial conditions.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Borsig11
Dortmund 2014/15: 1 year, 7 artists, 500 participants and 100.000 “Chances”. It is an experiment in art and society, introducing a creative currency as innovative tool for sustainable urban development, supporting participation, community service and social creativity.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Open State gUG
ROC21 is an approach to designing life in refugee shelters, based on experiences from the open source movement. The goal is to transfer our social tools to inhabitants and share the learnings accross Europe.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Palm & Dissen GbR
ROOM IN A BOX addresses the mobility which the Generation Y, living and working in global markets, is confronted with by focusing on furniture and interior design made of paper-based materials like corrugated cardboard.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Savion Ray, creative agency
Smarter Than You Think is a campaign aiming to raise awareness about dyslexia and promoting understanding and empathy towards this condition through the concept of design.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Private
The project Ware Mensch was nominated as a special guest and presented with the nominees at the N.I.C.E. exhibition.The goal of the project is to open the eyes of the public and to raise awareness of the problem of human trafficking.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Internet of Clothes
The Internet of Clothes is a wardrobe where each garment is digitally tagged to know if it has been worn. Clothes Tweet their owner asking to be worn. If a garment is ignored it will automatically contact a charity to be collected.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© BeAnotherLab
Designed as an interactive performance installation, THE MACHINE TO BE ANOTHER is an art investigation on the relation of identity and empathy, taking the open-source form of a creative commons tool to promote tolerance.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© Estudios Durero
Art to be touched at Prado Museum. Endorsed by ONCE, the oldest blind people organization in the world, Didú proposes a new dimension of the image that opens the doors of the art world for the blind.
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016
© Unperfekthaus
Unperfekthaus is a privately owned 5.000 sqm restaurant/event location/hotel project.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© DACAPO
URBANATIX is all about beat, speed and city heat. Authentic street arts – tricking, dance, parkour, biking and beat boxing – are combined with show artistry in one on- and off-stage concept. Breathtaking shows and a publicly accessible training centre for young street artists and their followers have established URBANATIX as a multi-cultural focal...
NICE AwardShortlist 2017Winner 2017
© Urbanauts
URBANAUTS is a new generation of city hotels. Innovative accommodation for modern nomads is created through the revitalisation of empty shops as individual four-star hotel rooms, so called Street Lofts.
Shortlist 2014Winner 2014
© Lau Arin Festibala
The project Waves of Energy is an innovative approach to citizen participation in public cultural policies which aims at increasing the acceptance of culture in society.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© WikiHouse Foundation
Wikihouse is an open source building system making it possible for everyone to design, print and assemble beautiful, low-cost, low-energy and high-performance houses according to their individual needs.
Shortlist 2015Winner 2015
© GeoLab
World Wide Dream Web is a social network for dream sharing that creates interactive Dream Maps. What do our cities dream about when the sun sets? What is that universal planetary language we all share?
Shortlist 2016Winner 2016