Zach Anderson
February 21, 2025 22:58
International scholars experience Devcon in Bangkok and learn how to focus on cultural exchange and innovative projects such as Ryuta Aoki’s Sotoroji.
According to the official blog of Ethereum Foundation, the Devcon Sea Schools program in Bangkok provides a unique platform for scholars around the world to participate in the Etherum community. This initiative emphasized the various experiences and contributions of the participants, promoting the rich exchange of ideas and cultural insights.
Innovative project and cultural exchange
One of the most prominent contributions at this event was the contribution of Ryuta Aoki, an artist and software engineer in Tokyo. Aoki’s project, Sotoroji, was an important highlight of Devcon. Sotoroji, depicted as ‘learning artifacts’, uses a space device to convert the general experience to a special experience. It uses modern social interactions such as scanning QR code, leading to a cultural and artistic experience by participating in travel similar to Japan’s multi-suspicious Soto-Rroji.
Fostering global collaboration
The Devcon Sea School program is part of Ether Leeum’s extensive efforts to cultivate global innovators and thinker communities. This program aims to collect individuals in various backgrounds and improve cooperation and understanding in other cultures in the blockchain space. This year’s event, which was held in Bangkok, served as a pot of melting ideas that scholars can share their unique perspectives and learn from each other.
Impact on the blockchain community
The inclusion of projects such as Sotoroji in AOKI emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in the blockchain area. This initiative not only enriches the cultural tapestry of the community, but also encourages new ways of thinking about technology and application. By integrating art, culture and technology, Devcon continues to pursue the boundaries of what is possible in the Etherum ecosystem.
For more information on Devcon Sea School, visit the official announcement of the Ethereum Foundation blog.
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