3.2.4. Some other possible assessment criteria and indicators
- Has the researcher, the project attracted further funding? (Potential of the researcher, project)
- Invites the project to co-productive practices with other disciplines, projects, civil society?
- Can the project adapt to new needs and demands that might occur in the course of research/production?
- Does the project contribute to a transformation/ metamorphosis of those who participate?
- Does it and how does it transform space?
- How does the project capture and use the experience of the visitors?
- The application of one result, knowledge or method to other contexts, which means taking something, that has a proven value in one context/discipline, in order to look at another context/discipline. A project in which the meaning of a concept of one discipline is widened/translated to one or more other disciplines is also valued positively.
- If a project allows the participants to transform a model of one discipline by means of knowledge from another discipline . Has the project the capacity to solve or to contribute to solve the problem that it raises?