Concept of the "Kanazawa Round
(Kanazawa Creative City Conference)"

Background

With the approach of a new century and millennium, the idea of "the creative city" has drawn international attention and focused the policies and plans of major cities around the world. The "creative city" is one "full of creativity, where independent economic infrastructure and unique culture are being promoted",specifically by moving past the rapidly obsolescing model of a metropolitan-centered national economy. Euro-America is already enjoying the fruits of experiments with a society that nurtures the creative power of arts and culture via the goal of "the creative city". Here in Japan, the city of Kanazawa, notable for its proactive locally-focused development, has made as its target "The Creative City of Industry and Culture", and this example is being followed by other cities such as Kyoto which have chosen "the creative city" as their goal for the 21st century.

In order to break through the confines of the closing century, and to break open the frontiers of the coming century, we call for the gathering of city planners, researchers, administrators, entrepreneurs, artists, and citizens for an exchange of research, opinions, and experiences in a "Kanazawa Round (Kanazawa Creative City Conference)". Current plans call for the establishment of a "Round (Creative City) Society", which will include participation from the academic and local communities, to operate for ten years starting in 2001, and which will present the fruits of its activities globally via member information and on the Internet.


Establishment of "Round (Creative City) Society" as Core Body


As the nucleus for future activities, we intend to establish a society, to be called the "Round (Creative City) Society", with the intention of aggressive promotion based on our own point of view, its offices and organs to be based in Kanazawa. These offices and organs will manage the annual sessions of the Kanazawa Round (Kanazawa Creative City Conference), and develop materials for both internal and external distribution of related information.

Kanazawa Round (Kanazawa Creative City Conference) Organization

* Intended Membership:

city planners from "creative cities" worldwide; scholars;
administrators;
private citizens;
businesspeople;
artists;
others

* Membership Structure:

registered members (from the Society - Chair, Secretary, etc.);
guests (invited especially for particular events);
general participants (audiences) from around the world

* Themes for Discussion:

industrial affairs (manufacturing, distribution, and service industries, et al.); city planning (environmental concerns, traffic management, urban-suburban growth, et al.);
cultural affairs (entertainment, "new culture", "old and new", tradition and innovation, et al.);
living environment (quality of life) issues.

* Main Activities:

preparation for the annual Kanazawa Round (Kanazawa Creative City Conference) for discussions by members from creative cities world-wide; management of the conference itself, to be composed of speeches, lectures, panel discussions, exhibitions, performances, awards, workshops, and refreshment corners; general meetings of the Society