Thursday 28 June 2012

Generation 1992 - a competition for youth

What does the European single market mean to YOU?

The European single market is based on four freedoms: the free movement of people, goods, services and capital between 27 EU countries. Feel free to express your ideas on how the single market works for you in this creative competition!
Whoever you are and whatever you do, if you were born in 1992 and are an EU citizen, we want to hear from YOU.
Use your talent and imagination to help build a better Europe for all of us.

We are listening to you, Generation 1992!

Surprise us. Inform and inspire us. Tell us your thoughts. Your opinion counts.

Sounds good, but what if I’m not a pro?

All you need is the desire to express your views on what the European single market means to you… and an idea of how you want to tell us what you think.
If you have something you want to say about the European single market, pick up your pen, paintbrush, camera, computer, tablet or mobile phone… and let your creativity flow!
You can choose between different themes and formats. Remember, it’s the story that counts.
  • A photograph can say as much as a lengthy article.
  • A simple cartoon can animate and encourage reflection on complex issues.
  • A short essay can clearly explain a vision without complex technical or political terminology.
  • A striking video can be made with a basic camera and a large dose of imagination.
  • An easy-to-use app can put your vision at the fingertips of millions, whilst a basic app could make life on the move easier for millions of people.
  • This competition applauds and rewards creativity.
  • You don’t have to be an expert photographer or filmmaker with state-of-the-art equipment.
  • You don’t need a degree in literature or political science.
  • You don’t need to be a telecom genius or have a PhD in building apps.

Want to enter? Choose a creative format, a thematic category and check out the competition rules!

More information: http://www.generation1992.eu/en/participation/about_competition

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