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His work scrutinises the human condition and explores the mundane.
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Benedetta was one of the speakers in "A Student's Diary", Culturit's series of events on the theme of 'fragility' designed in collaboration with Particle.Īdam Phong is a 18 year old Malaysian artist who currently studies at the Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA).

Culturit offers consulting services to socio-cultural entities and supports them in elaborating a better strategy for the management and the promotion of their assets.

She is part of Culturit, an Italian network of university students, professors and professionals. He is Associate Professor at the Centre for Research-Creation in Digital Media at Sunway University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.īenedetta Cecchini is a MSc student in Management at Bocconi University. His BA is in documentary film and photography from Hampshire College in the USA. Feinstein has a Masters and PhD in Media Philosophy from the European Graduate School in Switzerland. He is the author of The Image That Doesn’t Want to Be Seen, Apropos Press, 2010 and The Promise of Photography, Intellect, Ltd. He has published books, articles and given talks on issues surrounding the ethics of new media practice. His writings focus on media theory and philosophy. He has exhibited creative works internationally, including solo exhibitions at the Chelsea Art Museum, New York City, and the Jogja Nasional Museum, Jogjakarta, Indonesia and group exhibitions at the Millennium Museum in Beijing, the National Visual Art Gallery Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, and the Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Russia. Kenneth Feinstein is an artist, theorist, curator and writer. Together, they dream of changing the world, one nudge at a time.
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In Digital Attitude, Angelo is Head of Behavioral Design, coordinating the team that studies and design how to create, maintain, and reinforce new habits linked to how people in organizations use technology. He somehow stumbled in Digital Attitude and discovered a new passion to add to the fold. Up until graduating, he never would have thought to end up working in an organization.
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When he was three, he continually bothered his dad asking him to read all the billboards along the road, and his curiosity hasn’t shrunk a bit ever since: comic books, tv series, music, movies, and books of every genre are on his daily menu. Psychologist by training, behavioral designer by chance, geek by heart. Lim Wei-Ling also serves as the President of Badan Warisan Malaysian (the Heritage Trust of Malaysia). In 2019, she initiated and was the curator for ‘Holding Up a Mirror’ Malaysia’s first ever National pavilion at the 58th La Biennale di Venezia, which was commissioned by the National Art Gallery of Malaysia and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia.The pavilion featured four prominent Malaysian artists, Anurendra Jegadeva, Ivan Lam, HH Lim and Zulkifli Yusoff. She has been a protagonist in promoting and exposing Malaysian art to an international audience through participation in international art fairs and in organizing exhibitions of Malaysian art overseas. Lim Wei-Ling is the founder of eponymous galleries-Wei-Ling Gallery and Wei-Ling Contemporary, leading art galleries that specialize in promoting and representing contemporary Malaysian art and introducing internationally renowned artists to Malaysian audiences. The creation and impact of A Student’s Diary, how art is perceived in a student’s lifeĪdam Phong, artist and student of Malaysian Institute of ArtĪ student artist's view on fragility, planning for the future and his artistic process

Kenneth Feinstein, Professor at Sunway University in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaĪ view on new learning strategies, curiosity, and scientific view on artīenedetta Cecchini, Culturit representative Lim Wei Ling, Curator Wei Ling Gallery in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaĪ curator's voice on how artists bring empathy to the world and exhibition Fragilita' highlightsĪngelo Larocca, Head of Behavioral Design at Digital Attitude in Milan, ItalyĪ psychologist's perspective on new forms of leadership, empathy and exposure to empathy through art

Guests represent three spheres of the community: The discussion will focus on how art can generate empathy and on how empathy is a means to overcome moments of fragility. A cross-cultural conversation bridging Italy and Malaysia.
