The Culture track is a mobile application created by Sundbyberg City and the app developer We App. The cultural track is part of Sundbyberg's commitment to living the art, a project funded by the Swedish Arts Council.
This investment made by Sundbyberg City in the arts is based on the vision that art provides a breeding ground for education, creativity and tolerance. The values of the art are not always measurable or profitable in the short term, but have a bearing on the people who live in the city.
Photography: Christin Sylvander, Åke Erikson Lindman, Lena Ignestam and Irving Karlsson.
Audio and video: Mohamad Aschkir och (Martin Bylund)
The app has been made possible with the help of employees in Sundbyberg's city, Sundbyberg's library, culture school staff and students, participants in El Sistema, the app's test persons.
A special thank you to all the artists and relatives of artists who generously contributed with knowledge and memories. Thanks also to former employees at Marabou's chocolate factory Gunilla Laurin and Christin Edström as well as Marabouparkens Kunsthall Hall's staff.
This investment made by Sundbyberg City in the arts is based on the vision that art provides a breeding ground for education, creativity and tolerance. The values of the art are not always measurable or profitable in the short term, but have a bearing on the people who live in the city.
Photography: Christin Sylvander, Åke Erikson Lindman, Lena Ignestam and Irving Karlsson.
Audio and video: Mohamad Aschkir och (Martin Bylund)
The app has been made possible with the help of employees in Sundbyberg's city, Sundbyberg's library, culture school staff and students, participants in El Sistema, the app's test persons.
A special thank you to all the artists and relatives of artists who generously contributed with knowledge and memories. Thanks also to former employees at Marabou's chocolate factory Gunilla Laurin and Christin Edström as well as Marabouparkens Kunsthall Hall's staff.
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