Objectives: This event emphasizes intergenerational co-learning, co-creation, co-existence, and co-inclusion, integrating social practice with community-based participation. By drawing on diverse perspectives across generations and using visual media as a conduit, participants will reinterpret and gain a deeper understanding of how individuals from different generations perceive the people, events, and surroundings in their daily lives.
Eligibility and Participation
1.This event highlights intergenerational co-inclusion by using 45 years of age (inclusive) as a dividing line. Each team must consist of two members: one aged 44 years or younger, and one aged 45 years or older. They will jointly create a photography piece. At least one team member must be a student at NTNU.
2.Eligibility Requirements:
1. Students of this school (including students of all academic systems, overseas students and overseas students).
2. Faculty and staff of the school (including project staff and part-time teachers).
3. Elderly students from the community (need to participate in the school’s elderly health-related courses in 2025).
Those who meet the above identities are welcome to participate with their family and friends to promote family and interpersonal relationships, learn together, create together, and prosper together.
3. Requirements for Participants:
1.Each individual may register for only one team. Any participant found to be registered in more than one team will be disqualified
2. All participants must submit a signed Copyright Authorization Agreement (see attachment) using their real names. This document must be submitted along with the competition entry to facilitate subsequent image production and exhibition arrangements. Failure to submit the authorization form or providing false information will result in disqualification from the competition.
Event Schedule: The call for submissionswill be announced on Monday, March 17, 2025, and the submission deadline will be on Monday, March 31, 2025 .Participants may register online and upload electronic files of their works via the Holistic Education Center website, or they may submit files in person at the Holistic Education Center office.
Awards and Prizes:
(1) The organizer will invite experts from both within and outside NTNU to form a judging panel. A certain number of entries will be selected during the initial round and advance to the secondary round. All works that pass the initial review will be exhibited during the Social Practice Photography Festival. After the exhibition concludes, the physical printed copies of the works will be presented to the respective participants.
(2) From the works that advance to the secondary round, the judging panel will select one Gold Award, one Silver Award, one Bronze Award, and ten Merit Awards. Winning teams will be awarded monetary prizes and one certificate (Gold Award: NT$10,000, Silver Award: NT$8,000, Bronze Award: NT$5,000, Merit Award: NT$1,000 per team).
(3) To encourage creativity and participation, one Jury’s Special Award (worth NT$2,000 and accompanied by a certificate) will be selected by the organizer and the judging panel.
⚠️Registration website:https://forms.gle/XfQE71TEsioaWEp7A。
▶️For other competition-related regulations, evaluation criteria and award descriptions, please refer to the event brochure.