
Cultura 2030: Arti Digitali
Lecture
Duration: 4 hours
Friday, 14 December 2018 | 16:00 > 18:002018-12-14T16:00:00.000Z | Auditorium
The Culture Commission of the Cambers and the Senate requested De Masi's studio to carry out a research on the possible trajectories of Italian culture from today to 2030.
The research led by Delphi's method collaborated with 11 leading experts of the sectors and provided a rich array of results that we believe should be made public during a specific scientific conference.
The results of "Cultura 2030" research were discussed and made public during a scientific conference that took place on the 9th and 10th of October at chamber's "Nuova Aula dei Gruppi Parlamentari" in four panels:
- The future of humanities culture
- The future of scientific culture
- The future of social culture
- The future of virtual culture
Every topic has been addressed by the cultural sector's leading experts of the sectors who were asked to comment the results and enrich it with their detailed proposal.
On Friday the 14th of December at 16.00 p.m. at MACRO in Via Nizza, the research will be revisited with an in-depth focus on digital art, together with some of the major experts of the sector.
Introduction: Domenico De Masi
Moderator: Gianluca Del Gobbo & Carlo Infante
Guests
Salvatore Iaconesi and Oriana Persico (HER - Human Ecosystem Relations)
Data and artificial intelligence as cultural artifacts
Caterina Tomeo (Curator)
Luca Ruzza (Art and Performance, La Sapienza)
Lecturer
Gregorio De Luca Comandini (Artist/None)
The creative productions
Closing: Luigi Gallo (Chamber)
The research led by Delphi's method collaborated with 11 leading experts of the sectors and provided a rich array of results that we believe should be made public during a specific scientific conference.
The results of "Cultura 2030" research were discussed and made public during a scientific conference that took place on the 9th and 10th of October at chamber's "Nuova Aula dei Gruppi Parlamentari" in four panels:
- The future of humanities culture
- The future of scientific culture
- The future of social culture
- The future of virtual culture
Every topic has been addressed by the cultural sector's leading experts of the sectors who were asked to comment the results and enrich it with their detailed proposal.
On Friday the 14th of December at 16.00 p.m. at MACRO in Via Nizza, the research will be revisited with an in-depth focus on digital art, together with some of the major experts of the sector.
Introduction: Domenico De Masi
Moderator: Gianluca Del Gobbo & Carlo Infante
Guests
Salvatore Iaconesi and Oriana Persico (HER - Human Ecosystem Relations)
Data and artificial intelligence as cultural artifacts
Caterina Tomeo (Curator)
Luca Ruzza (Art and Performance, La Sapienza)
Lecturer
Gregorio De Luca Comandini (Artist/None)
The creative productions
Closing: Luigi Gallo (Chamber)
Author
- Gregorio de Luca Comandini is an architect and an artist. He investigates physical and digital ideas for architecture and interactive arts, is currently based in Rome.
He is a founder of NONE Collective, Studio Nebula and Sonusloci.
NONE is an artistic collective based in Rome moving along the boundaries of architecture, design and technological research. - Luca Ruzza graduated in Theatrical Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy Of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1983, and in Architecture in Università degli studi La Sapienza in Rome in 1987.
He was a scholarship holder from 1981 to 1983 in the "Royal Danish Academy", he spend his apprenticeship at the Theatre Odin in Holstebro in Denmark where he created scenography for the "Hoxyrhintus Evangelet in 1995.
From 1988 to 2001 he taught Scenography at the faculty of Architecture in Rome with... - Domenico de Masi is a Professor Emeritus of Labor Sociology at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome.
Founder and scientific director of S3Studium Srl, focused on organizational consulting services, research, training and communication.
He is a member of the Ethics Committee of Siena Biotech and of the Scientific Committee of the Veronesi Foundation.
He was Dean of the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome, where he taught Sociology of Work; president of the In / Arch, Italian Institute... - Luigi Gallo is the President of the Commission for Culture, Education and Science of the Chamber of Deputies in the XVIII legislature, elected for the II legislature to the Chamber of Deputies, leaders in the third most voted plurinominal constituency of Italy and elected to the uninominal with 54.37%. In the previous legislature he was Head of Commission at VII (Education, Science, Culture) from 2013 to 2014 for the M5S and permanent member of the VII commission.
He has supervised the... - Caterina Tomeo (1972) is an art historian alongside researching a critical and curatorial practice.
She works in contemporary art with particular interest in interdisciplinarity and research in the field of media art and sound art.
She has collaborated with the Chair of Contemporary Art History and the Department of Arts and Sciences at the University of La Sapienza in Rome, organising seminars, exhibitions and lectures on electronic and digital arts.
Caterina has participated in the production of important publications including the first Anthologies... - Oriana Persico holds a degree in Communication Sciences, is an expert in participatory policies and digital inclusion. She is an artist and writer.
She has worked together with national governments and the European Union for the creation of best practices, standards and research in the areas of digital rights, social and technological innovation, Digital Business Ecosystems (DBE), practices for participation and knowledge sharing.
Oriana writes critical, scientific, philosophical and poetic texts that connect to technological innovation, and on its cultural, sociological, economic... - Salvatore Iaconesi is an interaction designer, robotics engineer, artist, hacker. TED Fellow 2012, Eisenhower Fellow since 2013 and Yale World Fellow 2014.
He currently teaches Interaction Design and cross-media practices at the Faculty of Architecture of the La Sapienza University of Rome, at ISIA Design Florence, at the Rome University of Fine Arts and at the IED Design institute.
He produced videogames, artificial intelligences, expert systems dedicated to business and scientific research, entertainment systems, mobile ecosystems, interactive architectures, cross-medial publications, augmented reality... - Carlo Infante is changemaker, freelance professor of Performing Media, cultural designer and founder of Urban Experience. He directed, in the 80's, festivals such as Scenari dell'Immateriale, where the video production and the first experimental performances were developed. He also conducted (also as author) radio transmissions on Radio1 and Radio3, televised as Mediamente.scuola on RAI3 and Save with Name on RAinews24.
Author of countless essays including "Learn By Playing" (Bollati Boringhieri, 2000), Performing Media 1.1 Politics and Poetry of Networks (Memori, 2006)... - Promoter, producer, coder, networks enthusiast is considered a guru of the new media and the digital arts world as well as a pioneer in the Audio Visual Performing Arts, he was born in Rome in 1970.
Very interested in any kind of avant-garde, costume, music, art and experimentation, it is updated on all sorts of innovation in art, technology and communication.
In 1996, with a background in house party organization from 1988, he founded and coordinates the various activities of Flyer Communication...







