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The exhibition My City of Feelings shows that a better city starts with a child's gaze
SK🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

The exhibition My City of Feelings shows that a better city starts with a child's gaze

The article mentions an exhibition in Bratislava titled 'Moje mesto pocitov' which promotes active residents of the future. The exhibition appears to focus on the perspective of children in shaping a better city, emphasizing their role in urban development. There is no detailed information provided about the specific activities, goals, or outcomes of the exhibition. The piece does not include any direct quotes, statistics, or official statements, making it difficult to assess the broader implications or reactions to the event.

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The exhibition My City of Feelings shows that a better city starts with a child's gaze

The article mentions an exhibition in Bratislava titled 'Moje mesto pocitov' which promotes active residents of the future. The exhibition appears to focus on the perspective of children in shaping a better city, emphasizing their role in urban development. There is no detailed information provided about the specific activities, goals, or outcomes of the exhibition. The piece does not include any direct quotes, statistics, or official statements, making it difficult to assess the broader implications or reactions to the event.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the exhibition as a positive initiative promoting community involvement, but it does not take a clear ideological stance. It avoids overtly partisan language and focuses on the concept of involving children in urban planning, which could be interpreted as either progressive or a

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 75): The article mentions an exhibition promoting active citizens of the future but lacks specific details or sources. Factuality is moderate as it aligns with the general theme of community engagement. Objectivity is reasonably high as it presents the event neutrally without strong bias.

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