We are glad to announce, that Art of Coding was selected as an example for an application of an interersting contemporary culture in Germany. On invitation of the UNESCO in NRW and Bavaria Tobias Kopka (www.digitalekultur.org) and Andreas Lange will presented Art of Coding tomorrow in a workshop of intangible Heritage in Germany: https://www.unesco.de/kultur-und-natur/immaterielles-kulturerbe/immaterielles-kulturerbe-deutschland/stadtgemeinsamkeiten (Google English translation:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.unesco.de%2Fkultur-und-natur%2Fimmaterielles-kulturerbe%2Fimmaterielles-kulturerbe-deutschland%2Fstadtgemeinsamkeiten)
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