SettantaKappaDue @ Museo Nazionale della Montagna

“Who climbs higher, sees farther. Who sees farther, dreams longer.”

Walter Bonatti


After the premiere at @trentofilmfestival, the exhibition “It was like going to the moon – K2 1954” containing our work “SettantaKappaDue” moves to the National Mountain Museum of Turin @museo_montagna


TURIN, National Mountain Museum, Piazzale Monte dei Cappuccini 7

31/10/2024 – 30/03/2025

Opening hours:
Tue-Fri 10.30 am – 6.00 pm
Sat and Sun 10.00 am – 6.00 pm

What do robots dream? @ Salone Professioni Verona

This is a picture from D20ArtLab presentation “What do robots dream? Creativity and Artificial Intelligence”, coming up next Saturday, October 12 at Salone delle Professioni, Verona.

We will be presenting to middle school students and their families, trying to demystify generative AI and see how we can use it to increase our creativity instead of replacing it 😀

Future of Management – ARTIFICIALE

On October 17th, I will be joining
Future of Management – ARTIFICIALE
2:30 PM | Aula Magna, San Giobbe Campus, Ca’ Foscari University Venice

A key event to:
🚀Experience the combination of managerial intelligence and artistic thinking with experts and dedicated workshops.
🚀Discover and visit the exhibition “Brave New World. A Craft Utopia” created for the Hephaestuscraft.eu project by D20ArtLab

Curious?👀 You just have to participate and sign up at this link: https://bit.ly/fom-2024


PROGRAM SUMMARY:
2:30 PM – Welcome greetings with Alessio Cotugno, anna comacchio, Franco Bonollo and Fabrizio Panozzo
3:00 PM – Creativity and complexity: decoding the generative power of (change) makers.
A Keynote speech by the most important scholar of Cultural and Creative Industries in Europe: Roberta Comunian, King’s College London, Department for Culture, Media, and Creative Industries
3:30 PM – ☑️Three Art-Thinking workshops where artists in dialogue with managers will guide participants in a discovery journey on how to think, design, and imagine the enterprise starting from art, music, and dance!
Think like Visual | “Designing and creating an artwork to imagine an enterprise” with Sara Bonaventura and Massimiliano Mirabella •
Think like Music | “Creative harmonies: how musical processes inspire business innovation” with Davide Tiso and Marco Benvegnù •
Think like Dance | “Bodily expression as artistic gesture, choreography as organizational action” with Wanda Moretti and Cinzia Scarbolo
5:00 PM – Final roundtable moderated by Monica Calcagno 5:30 PM –
Presentation of the exhibition “Brave New World. A Craft Utopia” with Marta Gasparin, Raffaella Rivi, and Sergio Marchesini D20ArtLab
6:15 PM – Aperitif 🥂 Organized by the Venice School of Management, Venice School of Management, and in collaboration with iNEST – Innovation Ecosystem of the Northeast.

Brave New World by D20artlab is heading to Venice!

From Oct 17 – Dec 20, 2024, immerse yourself in a bold reimagining of our present and future—where artisanal craftsmanship takes center stage over mass production.
Explore creativity, sustainability, and new perspectives on industrialization at @cafoscari. Don’t miss this visionary exhibition that invites you to rethink the way we produce, consume, and connect.


📍Venice School of Management, Exhibition Spaces
📅 Mark your calendars and join us!
Learn more about exhibition at D20ArtLab

New Collaboration with Copenhagen Business School

A new long term collaboration just started between our creative studio (D20ArtLab) and Copenhagen Business School. We will contribute art-based research to the Haephestus Project, which aims to investigate the world of craft across different EU ecosystems. We are incredibly excited and grateful for this opportunity and are looking forward to this four-year collaboration!

During this project, we will be working alongside researchers from different universities including Venice – Ca’Foscari, Gothenburg – SWE, CBS – DK, and La Sapienza – Rome. Our aim is to use art to pose questions, highlight topics and contradictions, and hopefully provoke meaningful discussions while actively listening to others.

Data River: a data art installation for Electrolux

Data River is a data art project by D20ArtLab in collaboration with Electrolux Italy that redefines the boundaries of a possible dialogue between artistic expression and technological advancement.

Thanks to a collaboration with Federica Fragapane and Paolo Corti and the enthusiasm of the IT sector of Electrolux, this on-site intallation turn the stream of production line data of the new 4.0 plant into a constantly evolving pictorial work, located in an acoustically protected area, that breathes and resonates in a continuous flow, capable of generating a sense of peace comparable to that which can arise from observing natural phenomena, such as the flow of water, the trembling of leaves in a forest.

My role: concept, coding the data ingestion pipeline, data sonification.

The installation will premiere on Oct 19 at the Electrulux plant in Susegana , Italy.

Details here.

Atmospheres of Craft

A new project by D20ArtLab is on display at Palazzo Sturm in Bassano, Italy.

Commissioned by Copenhagen Business School for the Hephaestus Project, this exhibition features video and sound by Raffaella Rivi and me, along with an interactive installation conceived with Francesco Ganassin.

The exhibition marks the launch of Hephaestus, a HorizonEU project. The project seeks to offer a comprehensive view of the relationship between craft, society, business, and technology. Hephaestus recognises that the value of crafts extends beyond the creation of beautiful objects, as it also involves the shaping of the character and identity of a place and culture.

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